THE SHOW MUST GO ON, 6min., USA, Documentary
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Documentary, Independent, Musical
Is art "essential"? This is a story of how a multi-disciplinary artist of Chinese and Indian descent in New York survived the pandemic and attempts to "return to normal" when the world is now anything but.
Directed by Fahim Hamid
Director Statement
Is art essential? This film is a meditation on the value of art in the midst of the global COVID outbreak and lockdowns, as well a personal story of a multicultural, multidisciplinary artist.
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