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Ahmed said he thinks the recent events have created "an appetite for people to see a film like this." Nair calls last week's events tragic, but added that "it's another reminder how the suffering that is global, that you see every day in other places in the world, has now become local." She says what her film does is examine the "mutual suspicion" between cultures and strips it away to show that "we are not so different."
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