Director
On January 17th 2016 a Dalit, Phd research scholar, and activist Rohith Vemula unable to bear the persecution from a partisan University administration and dominant caste Hindu supremacists hung himself in one of the most prestigious universities in India. His suicide note, which argued against the “value of a man being reduced to his immediate identity” galvanized student politics in India. Over the last year thousands of students all over the country have broken the silence around their experiences of caste discrimination in Universities and have started a powerful anti-caste movement. The film attempts to track this historic movement that is changing the conversation on caste in India.
Director
In Southern India, family disputes are settled by Jamaats—all male bodies which apply Islamic Sharia law to cases without allowing women to be present, even to defend themselves. Recognizing this fundamental inequity, a group of women in 2004 established a women’s Jamaat, which soon became a network of 12,000 members spread over 12 districts. Despite enormous resistance, they have been able to settle more than 8,000 cases to date, ranging from divorce to wife beating to brutal murders and more. Deepa Dhanraj follows several cases, shining a light on how the women’s Jamaat has acquired power through both communal education and the leaders’ persistent, tenacious and compassionate investigation of the crimes. In astonishing scenes we watch the Jamaat meetings, where women often shout over each other about the most difficult facets of their personal lives.
Director
The film follows a group of kothis (men who identify themselves as female, who have sex with men) in Belgaum, Karnataka.
Editor
인도의 가족 계획 사업을 사업의 주 대상인 여성의 시점으로 고찰한다. 영화는 가족 계획 사업의 역사를 추적하며 그 시행 과정에서의 냉소주의, 부패, 잔혹성을 보여 준다. 여성들 스스로가 자신의 지위, 섹슈얼리티, 피임, 건강을 논하는 과정에서, 그들의 인식이 국가 정책과 충돌한다는 사실이 드러난다.
Producer
인도의 가족 계획 사업을 사업의 주 대상인 여성의 시점으로 고찰한다. 영화는 가족 계획 사업의 역사를 추적하며 그 시행 과정에서의 냉소주의, 부패, 잔혹성을 보여 준다. 여성들 스스로가 자신의 지위, 섹슈얼리티, 피임, 건강을 논하는 과정에서, 그들의 인식이 국가 정책과 충돌한다는 사실이 드러난다.
Director
인도의 가족 계획 사업을 사업의 주 대상인 여성의 시점으로 고찰한다. 영화는 가족 계획 사업의 역사를 추적하며 그 시행 과정에서의 냉소주의, 부패, 잔혹성을 보여 준다. 여성들 스스로가 자신의 지위, 섹슈얼리티, 피임, 건강을 논하는 과정에서, 그들의 인식이 국가 정책과 충돌한다는 사실이 드러난다.
Director
Explores the processes of political maneuvering which led to the Hyderabad communal riots in 1984. The city’s history, the provocative speeches of its politicians and the instrumentalisation of religious processions stands next to the testimonies and the striking visual accounts of the Old City’s working class – those who lose their livelihoods through violent attacks and long periods of imposed curfew.
Director
Documentary that traces the importance of familial history through student research.