Based on the life and learnings of Kurdish artist Bîstyek, When I Go Outside is all set to hit the streaming space.
When I Go Outside On OTT
Last Updated: 09.47 PM, Jul 14, 2024
Artists who talk about our times and the taboos, problems, and voids in society are precious and should be protected. They are technically showing the mirror to society and also making one so future generations can remember what to do and what not to do. There have been many films from across the world that have taken this genre ahead, and mostly the documentaries have captured the reality of times. They are the documents of a time and what it lacked. One such documentary is about an artist who was documented while documenting his times and what he saw on his journey to Canada. We are talking about When I Go Outside, which is based on the life of Kurdish artist Bîstyek.
Confused about where you can watch it in India? Well, we have sorted that out for you too. When I Go Outside has been making a loud buzz for a very long time. The documentary has now made its way to India and has been released on DocuBay. Yes, you read that right. The documentary has already been released on the streaming platform, and below is everything you should know about this exciting update of the day.
DocuBay is a fast-growing streaming platform dedicated to bringing the most revered documentaries and documentary shows from across the world. They have so far given an array of documentaries, and their library is proof. There are genres and subgenres with options overflowing in them. When I Go Outside now joins the same. The documentary is already streaming on the platform, and we tell you why you should be watching it.
The exciting part is that When I Go Outside has already been released on DocuBay. The documentary about Kurdish artist Bîstyek and his learning from life and everything that he saw was released on DocuBay on July 13. The documentary is now available to stream with your OTTplay Premium subscription too. Go watch and see what the artist has in store for you.
The official synopsis for the same reads: “A portrait of Syrian-born Kurdish artist Bîstyek. His work is a mix of everything he's been through and speaks to his evolving identity. It encapsulates his experience and those he met on his long journey to Canada. 'When I'm painting something sad, I will be sad,' he says. 'When I'm painting something that hurts, while I'm painting it, I'm getting hurt. But with all that, I enjoy it - when I paint, I feel that I need to paint, and I also want to finish it. When I finish it, I really want to share it.' Bîstyek's work is raw, accessible, teeming with emotion, unfiltered and unsoftened. With no knowledge of Western art or any formal training, his work trauma of displacement is also saturated with color at times, as if speaking to the multi-dimensional aspects of his experience and his subjects, creating an emotional connection and inviting us to learn more.”
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