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KAI: HOME AND BELONGING IN POST-COUP FIJI



In the fall of 2001, I moved to Fiji for a year to work on a documentary about race relations and cultural identity in wake of the 2000 coup d'etat. I ended up making a portrait of two families, an indigenous Fijian family living on ancestral lands in a remote village and an ethnically Indian family living in a squatter settlement in Suva, Fiji's largest city.

Kai: Home and Belonging in Post-coup Fiji premiered at the Globians World and Culture Documentary Film Festival in Potsdam, Germany in 2005. It is available for classroom and private use. Contact for details.



August 2003.
Index: Research, Film, Documentary, Suva, Fiji





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