Moosa Lane review loving cinematic bridge between two countries and cultures
Briefly

Hopland's documentary spans 15 years, bridging two countries through her lens focused on Moosa Lane in Karachi, documenting her Pakistani family members and cultural observations.
The film intricately follows the lives of Saima, embracing tradition with an arranged marriage, and Alishba, a spirited teen aiming for independence, depicting the evolving attitudes of Pakistani youth.
Hopland's juxtaposition of Karachi and Denmark through the lens of privileged movement highlights the disparities in global mobility, revealing the challenges faced due to economic and visa restrictions.
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