Hey California, what are you doing on 02/03/07?
Why there is only one thing to do, which is to go to the Bay Area's Spinning Wheel Film Festival! This year's Film Festival will be in the Cubberley Auditorium at Standford University’s School of Education.
Luckily the fine folks at Dashmesh Pictures (who?) will have two of their successful shorts shown at this event. As seen in Toronto and Washington DC last October, the SWFF Bay Area Film Festival will show Gatka 1: The Experimentation and The Sikh on the Street.
It's great honor to have these two simple shorts part of their 2007 lineup. A big shout out to the Bay Area Committee who thought about us.
Two other really good films will be shown at this event as well that are a must watch, as seen below:

Written, Directed, and Produced by Kavi Raz
A great fictional film, based on a true story, which artistically capturing the 9/11 aftermath faced by the Sikh community in the United States.

Directed by Shonali Bose
Another great fictional film that I got to watch at Houston Camp which covers the post 1984 massacre in India where thousands of innocent Sikhs were killed.
So what are you waiting for California? Go support and attend this event.
See ya at the movies!
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