A woman crouches in thought in a rubble pile with an excavating machine behind her

AsiaLENS: AEMS Documentary and Independent Film Series at the Spurlock Museum: Baato (2020)

Baato
A film by Lucas Millard and Kate Stryker.
2020 / 81 minutes

Baato tells the story of a young village family on an annual migration along the route of a coming transnational highway. Partially complete, the highway project will transform this roadless Himalayan valley permanently and open up a direct transport route between Nepal and China—bringing new challenges, new opportunities, and ultimately a new way of being to those who live along its path. The documentary is a visual feast that glimpses the effects of development and globalization from the perspective of those affected most directly—it is a journey through the heart of a changing Nepal.

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AsiaLENS Film Series

AsiaLENS is a film screening and discussion series offering campus and community audiences an opportunity to view documentary and independent film on issues reflecting contemporary life in Asia.

AsiaLENS screenings are funded in part by the Spurlock Museum's Y.T. Lo and S. de Mundo Lo Scholar's Studio Endowment and B.A. Knight Endowment.

Co-sponsored by the Center for East Asian & Pacific Studies (external link)

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Contact

For further information on this event, contact Jason Finkelman at or (217) 333-9597

All participants are welcome. To request disability-related accommodations for this event, please contact Brian Cudiamat at or (217) 244-5586.