Paromita Vohra

Фильмы

Partners In Crime
Director
This film deals with questions about the nature of the piracy problem and how it breeds among the broader population.
Q2P
Director
Director Paromita Vohra's novel film explores the dearth of public lavatories in Mumbai, India, focusing on the scarcity of women's restrooms throughout the city. In looking at who has to "queue to pee," Vohra delves into other social issues such as gender, class, caste and urban growth in this incisive journey into a usually unmentionable topic. Q2P won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the 2007 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.
Тихие воды
Writer
Пришедший к власти в 1979 году генерал Зия-уль-Хак установил в Пакистане военное положение, а через несколько месяцев провел исламизацию законов страны. Аиша, уравновешенная женщина лет сорока, посвятила свою жизнь образованию 18-летнего сына Салима в небольшой деревушке Чахли в Пенджабе. Салим — спокойный мечтатель, но быстро меняющаяся политическая ситуация беспокоит Аишу, так как её сын меняется до неузнаваемости.
Unlimited Girls
Director
Mixing non-fiction and fiction, Unlimited Girls follows Fearless explorations and conversations: wondering why women must always lead double lives, being feminist but not saying they are. If feminism changes the way we live, then do we change the meaning of feminism as we live it? Fearless returns to the feminist chat-room peopled by talkative feminist ladies who become her friend, to probe and argue and ask and constantly question what she sees and feels. In the end does she lose or confirm her ambivalence? Does she decide to own the label "Feminist" or does she decide it is irrelevant in these post-modern times?
In the Name of God
Production Assistant
The film explores the campaign waged by the Hindu right-wing organisation Vishva Hindu Parishad to build a Ram temple at the site of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, as well as the communal violence that it triggered. A couple of months after Ram ke Naam was released, VHP activists demolished the Babri Masjid in 1992, provoking further violence.