From a new generation of South Asian filmmakers, culturally nuanced stories with universal appeal

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During a moment of comedic reprieve in Agam Darshi’s family drama Donkeyhead, protagonist Mona — the black sheep of a Canadian Sikh-Punjabi family — is taking her relatives to task. Her siblings have just parachuted back to Regina, where Mona has been the sole caretaker of their father for seven years since a cancer diagnosis. 

Mona’s religious aunt insists that the family hold a paath (the Sikh recitation of holy scriptures) for their father, who has recently suffered a stroke: “My brother needs God and prayer.”

All of the siblings are on board, but Mona stubbornly yells, “Our father needs peace and quiet.

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