Farzana

Inspired by a true story, Farzana (2021) is a short narrative film which revolves around the relationship of two middle-aged women and how they navigate their work in the home. Charmaine is a psychotherapist who works from home, and she hires Nasreen as a domestic worker to help her maintain her household. Nasreen is a recent migrant who is dealing with financial precarity. When there is a crisis in Nasreen’s family, she asks for assistance from Charmaine, but lack of trust between the two women results in hostility and conflict. We see all of this through the eyes of Zinnia, Charmaine’s niece who is visiting her aunt and decides to record what she observes secretly. This film has evolved into a story which addresses the politics of class, women’s roles, and domestic labour, while also addressing the burden of bearing witness and documenting.

Film Maker
Naqvi, Zinnia
Year
2021
Country
Canada
Length
33
Language
English
Category
(De)colonization, art & artists, Asian, Canada, Capitalism + Economics, Class-struggle, Crime, Culture, Diaspora, Families, Feminism, Gender, Immigration, Labour, Love + Hate, Photography, Politics + Policy, Poverty, Race + Ethnicity, Society, Work about Women, Work by Women
Genre
Drama, Installation

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