All the Mountains Give (Paisley Docs: Rebels and Innovators) – Paisley

Join Refractive for a screening of the incredible All the Mountains Give by director Arash Rakhsha. The screening will take place on Saturday 22nd of November at The Wynd Centre Paisley, 7pm (doors from 6.30pm).
All the Mountains Give | Arash Rakhsha | 2024 | Kurdish (with English Subtitles) | Refractive Rating: 15 Equivalent
Documented over the course of six years, filmmaker Arash Rakhsha presents an intimate portrait of Hamid and Yaser, two close friends living in a Kurdish village who are forced into kolbari, the illegal act of smuggling untaxed household goods across the deadly border between Iraq and Iran.
Watch the trailer here!
Plus Short Film: Glencoe | Thomas Hogben | No Language
This short film sets out to capture life on the mountain across all four seasons, exploring how people engage with the outdoors through walking, skiing, mountain biking, and more. A portrait of Glencoe as both a natural wonder and a working landscape.
Venue
The Wynd Centre
6 School Wynd, Paisley, PA1 2DB
Accessibility: Accessible toilet and baby change available, guide dog friendly, Ramp access for Auditorium entrance.
Refractive is committed to providing an accessible and enjoyable experience for all! We have partnered with a number of other local community organisations and venues to facilitate an inclusive and relaxed series of events. For more information on accessibility provisions please visit https://refractive.scot/cinema/paisley-docs-rebels-and-innovators/.
For any enquiries, specific accessibility requests or questions about our films and events please contact refractivecollective@gmail.com.
Tickets
We have created a ticket system which allows attendees to pay according to their means and financial situation. Please buy the ticket that corresponds with your situation. If you have any questions about ticket prices please email refractivecollective@gmail.com or talk to a member of our team on the door.
Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, awarding funding on behalf of Screen Scotland and the BFI National Lottery.