- LocationNicholson School of Communication and Media: Film Screening Room: NSC 145
- DescriptionWhat's it like to grow up as a girl in Qatar, where modernity and tradition co-exist? For the girls of Qatar Stars, a rhythmic gymnastics school provides friendship, creativity, and a complicated physical freedom.
Attend a screening of Qatar Stars and a Q&A with Director Danielle Beverly and Professor Betsy Kalin. - Websitehttps://events.ucf.edu/event/3524585/faculty-screening-series-qatar-stars-film/
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