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Questions? Contact Tracy Wells, communications director. 404-229-0997, tracy@dwf-film.com


Official DWF Movie Poster (4.1 MB)
© 2006, GNAH Studios








Valarie Kaur headshots (4 MB)

Creator/writer/producer Valarie Kaur


Sharat Raju headshots (2.5 MB)





Director/producer Sharat Raju


Filmmakers at ReelWorld Film Festival (4 MB)
Credit: Kulvir Singh Gill






Valarie Kaur and Sharat Raju talk with audiences at the ReelWorld Film Festival in Toronto, March 2007.


Filmmakers Recognized by CA State Legislature (4.5 MB)




California Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante (right) presents Sharat Raju (left) and Valarie Kaur (center) with a copy of a resolution passed by the California state legislature acknowledging their contributions to the state of California through their work on Divided We Fall.


Interview at Ground Zero (2 MB)
Credit: Tracy J. Wells

At Ground Zero, Amrik Chawla, who was chased by a mob minutes after the 9/11 attacks, tells his story to Valarie Kaur in Divided We Fall.

"It's Not Your Country" (1.1 MB)
Credit: Christian Parley, The Fresno Bee

Vandalism of a Sikh gurdwara in Fresno, Calif., Valarie Kaur's hometown, captures the theme of her film Divided We Fall.


Post-Screening Q&As (4.1 MB)
Credit (for middle and right photos): Tracy J. Wells





Left: San Joaquin Delta College (Stockton, CA), 2/1/07
Middle: Univ. of Illinois - Chicago, 10/31/06
Right: Omaha Film Festival (Omaha, NE), 2/28/07


Sodhi Family at World Premiere (3.9 MB)





Valarie Kaur and Sharat Raju with the Sodhi family at the world premiere of Divided We Fall in Phoenix, Arizona. The Sodhi family lost two family members to hate crimes after 9/11; their story is featured prominently in DWF.




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Valarie Kaur at Ground Zero, 2005
Credit: Matthew Blute




Valarie Kaur returns to Ground Zero in 2005, four years after 9/11. This image comes toward the end of the film.


Valarie Kaur at Phoenix memorial, 2005
Credit: Matthew Blute




Valarie Kaur returns to the gas station where Balbir Singh Sodhi was murdered in 2001. By 2005, this memorial had been erected in his memory. This image comes toward the end of the film.
Herjinder Kaur with grandchildren
Credit: Matthew Blute




Herjinder Kaur, the widow of Balbir Singh Sodhi, the first man killed in the post-9/11 backlash, holds her grandchildren at their home in Phoenix. This image comes toward the end of the film.



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