Filmmakers Wendy Erd and Peter Kaufmann present “Stories from a Stone Land,” a community based film about a village of Hmong people, at 7:30 p.m. today at Bunnell Street Arts Center. Filmed in Ha Giang, a mountainous province on the border between Vietnam and China, the 30-minute film looks at the challenges of living in a high land of stones and the people’s deep and long rootedness to place. Erd and Kaufmann hold a question-and-answer discussion at the end. There is a $5 donation requested.
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