Not a Feather, but a Dot explained

Not a Feather, but a Dot
Director:Teju Prasad
Producer:Julie Almendral
Music:Axel Belohoubek
Cinematography:Geoffrey Hug
Studio:Not a Feather, LLC
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Not a Feather, but a Dot is an hour-long documentary film on the history, perceptions, stereotypes and changes in the Indian American community.[1] The film discusses topics such as the growth of Hinduism in the United States, the origin of the stereotypes surrounding the Indian-American community, the early Indian migrants and events that have shaped the Indian-American community, and members of the Indian-American community that are changing "traditional" perceptions. It is narrated by filmmaker Teju Prasad who infuses his personal experience, historical analysis from academics, and experiences of other Indian Americans breaking "traditional ground." The film has been screened in New York, Washington DC,[2] New Brunswick, NJ, Durham, NC,[3] and San Francisco,[4] as well as the 2012 Jersey City Film Festival.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official Site.
  2. Web site: Koppikar. Devika. Film Review: "Not A Feather, But A Dot" Exposes A Potpourri Of Indian American Stereotypes. 15 May 2013 . Asian Fortune News.
  3. Web site: Not a Feather, but a Dot. 9 March 2013 . About Race Blog. March 9, 2013.
  4. News: Staff Reporter. 'Not a Feather, But a Dot' Dispels Myths About India. India West. June 21, 2013.
  5. Web site: Golden Door Film Festival in Jersey City includes dramas, comedies, shorts and zombies . 11 October 2012 .