Emmy Die Khan Documentary Documentary Maker Old warriors in America: the war at home At the end of this week, ITV in the UK-warned that the high anti-immigrant feelings in the past two decades have a “profound and deep effect” in the manufacture of documentaries in Britain.
Khan tells the deadline: “The rise in the anti -immigrant speech is not just a political transformation, it is cultural. With the passage of time, someone who feels is visible and valuable, and rules his stories worthy of sympathy, which carries the camera, and what someone feels comfortable with saying.”
And it continues: “Since September 11, we have witnessed a slow and continuous ignorance process for immigrants, especially colored immigrants in Europe, Australia and North America. As an immigrant and a colorful woman, he cares and cares about me, and as a cinematic director, it frustrates me because he interferes with the creative process itself.”
It also motivates Khan, which was won by her eight films between them EMMYS, two PEABODY Awards, BAFTA Award, Royal TV Association Award, and the Rory Peck Award, among others. “I have started making films to challenge the narrow ways that were told about minorities, often only as victims or evil. But since stories that include topics related to migrant societies are very charged, I constantly ask myself: Will I tell stories with the full human truth or just interview institutional and national biases?
Her last work focused on deprived men, often eggs. In 2017 White right: interviewing the enemyThe leaders of the largest Nazi Organization in America remain. Her latest movie Old warriors in America: the war inside, Explore the impact on the struggle on the fighters.
Khan explains: “I was lucky because I have confidence and creative freedom to tell the stories that I care about in ITV, thanks to Tom Giles in exposure, Kevin Lego. But I remember, at the beginning of my career, I wanted to make a movie about the unprecedented Italian player, not like a molecular player. I suggested that I think about a movie about forced marriage instead.
Khan says that the documentary is more important than ever. “It is not only the art-it is an archive, it is interfering, and sometimes, it is a lifeline. We need to document the truth in the era of distortion. We need to re-Insagram those who have been completely reduced from this cruelty, humiliation, and they are in order to be for anything for them, and they are for the sake of anyone for that, and it is obligated to be in anything. We start to identify each other.
Old warriors: the war at home, on Sunday, June 15 in the United Kingdom, as part of a strand that is exposed to ITV.