Community Impact Film Series — Immigration
Join us for the next Community Impact Film Series event focused on Immigration. This free community event combines film, conversation, and resources to educate, engage, and empower our community. The evening will feature a film screening, a panel discussion with community leaders and experts, and a resource fair connecting attendees with organizations and services that support immigrant communities. Together, we will explore the challenges, contributions, and experiences of immigrants while fostering understanding, dialogue, and meaningful community action.
10:30–11:00 AM: Resource Fair
11:00–11:15 AM: Music by La Brava
11:20 AM–1:00 PM: Film Screening – Gazelle
1:10–1:45 PM: Post-Screening Discussion
1:45–2:00 PM: Music by La Brava
2:00–2:30 PM: Resource Fair
Food Provide By Vitality Bowls Super Cafe and Dulce Dreams Cafe.
GAZELLE — Set in the liminal spaces of immigrant New York, Gazelle traces the inner and outer journey of Yakup, a Turkish music teacher exiled by political turmoil. As he fights to bring his family from Turkey, his days dissolve into a blur of menial jobs, shifting allegiances, and gnawing solitude. Between the labyrinth of U.S. immigration law and the peril of illicit escape, his reality becomes a fragile negotiation between hope and despair. A psychological drama of longing, resilience, and fractured identity.
Virtual Guest Speaker — Nadir Sarıbacak (Writer & Director) is an acclaimed Turkish actor and filmmaker based in New Jersey. His career spans landmark works in Turkish cinema and television, including Winter Sleep (Palme d’Or, Cannes 2014), Ivy (Sundance 2015), Magnificent Century: Kösem, and Leylak (Special Jury Mention, Tribeca 2021). His performances have earned multiple Best Actor honors, from the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival to the Istanbul Film Festival.
Known for his layered and deeply human portrayals, Sarıbacak now brings that same emotional precision to Gazelle, his debut feature as a director.
Additional Information Coming Soon.
Made possible through the generosity of Kathryn & Luke Kissam.
- Sat, Jul 11
