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Paradise Without People

Film Screening presented by TIME magazine

refugees

About the film

Two young Syrian women, Taimaa and Nour, find themselves navigating new marriages and entering motherhood while seeking asylum in Europe.

Paradise Without People is Francesca Trianni’s award-winning directorial debut. Working as a cinematographer with an all-female team, Trianni paints an intimate portrait of the two women as they experience the tender joys of motherhood and the painful frustrations of an uncertain future.

Produced by Time Studios, the documentary offers a truly distinct lens on the worldwide refugee crisis, made even more urgent by a new influx of people displaced by war in Europe.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director.

Photo credit: Lynsey Addario

General Admission tickets include museum admission.
Space is limited for Patron RSVP’s to general admission events.
Members are able to get a limited number of discounted tickets on a first come, first served basis.