Film Southasia '99
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At Himal Association and Himal magazine, we started on the road of organising documentary film festivals with Film Himalaya ’94 in February of that year. This was followed by Film Southasia ’97, the first-ever Southasia-wide coming together of non-fiction films. We now proudly present Film Southasia ’99, with a line-up of offering which proves (as the festival T-shirt proclaims) that the Subcontinent is producing “more and better documentaries”.
Selections
We were overwhelmed by the response to our call for entries for FSA ’99, in terms of number, variety, as well as quality. Choosing 50 from among the 149 films entered was therefore a challenge for the selection panel, which viewed each of the entries and made its choices on the basis of overall excellence (but also giving some thought to thematic diversity and geographical spread). Of the 50 films being screened at FSA ’99, 43 are in competition, including five short films.
Among the films being screened, 13 could be roughly classified as social commentary, 10 as reportage, 10 as profiles, six on women and children, five political/ historical, four ethnographic, and four’ others’. Country-wise, 33 films are from India, five from Bangladesh, five from Nepal, four from Pakistan and one from Sri Lanka. India is well represented at FSA ’99, for obvious reasons of size, economy and media evolution, but the selection panel was distressed that Pakistan and Sri Lanka in particular were not producing more non-fiction films. At the same time, it must be noted (and this applies beyond documentary films) that the key to being ‘Southasian’ does not lie in representing the nation-states; rather it is the populated regions of the Subcontinent that does so. Going by this ‘extra-national’ definition of Southasia, we find that the 50 films do a fairly good job of covering the landscape of the Subcontinent.
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As organisers, we had made the forceful point during the last festival in 1997 that opportunities for documentary-viewing must be expanded all over. Film clubs, video libraries, theatres, terrestrial and satellite television must make more space for non-fiction, and Southasia already has filmmakers with the skill and commitment to provide informative, interesting and useful productions. In the increasingly laissez faire media arena dominated by accountability to the market alone, concerned Southasians must come together to form a pressure group that demands air-time for the documentary. One cannot wait for the governments(s) of Southasia to act on their own. Continuing our efforts to popularise Southasian documentaries everywhere, this time too we will be sending 15 select films of FSA ’99 all over as part of the Travelling Film Southasia. We were gratified by the reception TFSA ’97 received all over Southasia as well as in the US and Europe, and are confident that TFSA ’99 will contribute even more building a global constituency for the Southasian documentary.
Selections - FSA'99
1950s Nepal In Colour
Eight Years Of Criss-Crossing Roadless Nepal
Year: 1950
Length: 60 min
Country: Nepal
Language: English
Director: Tony Hagen
A Burden of Love
Exploring the status of Alzheimer’s disease in the Indian Context
Year: 1998
Length: 45 min
Country: India
Language: English
Director: Brahmand Singh, Priti Chandriani
A Letter To Samten
A Bhutanese community living in Darjeeling since 1865, only fifteen kilometres from the Bhutan border
Year: 1999
Length: 25 min
Country: India
Language: English
Director: Alex Gabbay
Barka Naach (The Big Dance)
The dance, its preparations and its history
Year: 1999
Length: 58 min
Country: Nepal
Language: English
Director: Deependra Gauchan
Blue, Black, Yellow
A quizzical journey through colors, forms, space, movement and gestures at artist Achyuthan Kudallur’s new exhibition.
Year: 1995
Length: 55 min
Country: India
Language: Tamil
Director: RV Ramani
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
A Japanese clay sculptor works with sand near the beach of Chennai
Year: 1998
Length: 20 min
Country: India
Language: Tamil
Director: RV Ramani
California Dreaming
A documentary on the migratory trend of young brides from rural Punjab to USA, Canada, UK and Germany.
Year: 1998
Length: 30 min
Country: India
Language: English, Punjabi
Director: Meera Dewan
Distant Paths: On The Road In Another Nepal
A trekking film shot in the Dolakhar/Rolwaling region of Nepal
Year: 1990
Length: 45 min
Country: Nepal
Language: German
Director: Regina Strassegger
Do Flowers Fly?
Examining the Indian educations system in a short animated documentary.
Year: 1998
Length: 5 min
Country: India
Language: English
Director: Prosenjith Ganguly
Duhshomoy (A Mother’s Lament)
Following the incarceration and death of young girl in Bangladesh
Year: 1999
Length: 26 min
Country: Bangladesh
Language: Bangla
Director: Yasmine Kabir
Dukher Pashe Darao Eshe (A Time To Unite)
A musical documentary telling the story about the Bangladeshi people’s fight to overcome the worst floods of the century in 1998.
Year: 1998
Length: 6 min
Country: Bangladesh
Language: Bangla
Director: Tareque Masud, Catherine Masud
Ek Minute Ka Maun (A Minute Long Silence)
Protests erupt as a student activist is assassinated and the killers roam free in small town Bihar.
Year: 1997
Length: 72 min
Country: India
Language: Hindi
Director: Ajay Bhardwaj
Fishing in the Sea of Greed
Chronicling the establishment, activities and protests of a fisherpeople’s union in Western India
Year: 1998
Length: 45 min
Country: India
Language: English, Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali
Director: Anand Patwardhan
Forced
A video log on the status of children of far-western Nepal.
Year: 1999
Length: 24 min
Country: Nepal
Language: Nepali, tharu
Director: Kiran K. Shrestha, Bimal Rawal
Goa Under Siege
The impact of large-scale tourism on the hosts: the ecology, economy and culture of Goa.
Year: 1999
Length: 30 min
Country: India
Language: English, Konkani
Director: Gargi Sen
In The Eye Of The Fish
Exploring the Indian education system through three students in different parts of India.
Year: 1997
Length: 34 min
Country: India
Language: English
Director: Monica Narcula Shuddhubart
In The Forest Hangs A Bridge
A remote village in Arunachal Pradesh comes together to build a suspension bridge.
Year: 1999
Length: 39 min
Country: India
Language: Hindi
Director: Sanjay Kak
It’s Got to Be a Boy
A part of a series of 13 animated film shorts depicting the life of Meena
Year: 1998
Length: 13 min
Country: Various
Language: English
Director: Ram Mohan
Julpari
An experimental film on a drag queen and gay rights activist from Pakistan, living in New York
Year: 1996
Length: 22 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Director: Swati Khurana, Leith Murgai
Portraits Of Belonging: Bhai Mian
Katre Mein Samandar: Bhai Mian is a portrait of a man whose ordinariness barely conceals his imagination and resilience.
Year: 1997
Length: 34 min
Country: India
Language: Hindi
Director: Sameera Jain
Kumar Talkies
Exploring the relationship between Kalpi, a small town in northern India, and its only surviving cinema theatre.
Year: 1999
Length: 76 min
Country: India
Language: Hindi
Director: Pankja Rishi Kumar
Listening to Shadows
A dialogue between the filmmaker and a visually impaired friend.
Year: 1998
Length: 26 min
Country: India
Language: English
Director: Koushik Sarkar
Mobile Theatre
The mobile theatre experience in Pakistan performed by women in various underprivileged communities in and around Karachi
Year: 1999
Length: 30 min
Country: India
Language: English, Urdu
Director: Khalid Ahhad
Muktir Kotha (Words Of Freedom)
A film about the continuing liberation struggle of the Bangladeshi for a more just and democratic society
Year: 1999
Length: 80 min
Country: Bangladesh
Language: Bengali
Director: Tareque Masud, Catherine Masud
Padhoge Likhoge Hoge Nawab
Is The School The Thing That Makes A King?What does schooling mean to school-going children?
Year: 1998
Length: 34 min
Country: India
Language: English, Hindi, Telugu
Director: Vani Subramanian, Surajit Sarkar
Pramila – Ester Victoria Abraham
Tracing a Jewish Indian actress’ contribution to Hindi cinema
Year: 1997
Length: 58 min
Country: India
Language: English
Director: Asha Dutta
Pure Chutney
An exploration of the mix of Trinidadian-Indian culture.
Year: 1998
Length: 42 min
Country: Trinidad and Tobago
Language: English
Director: Sanjeev Chatterjee
Rahima: A Victim Of Systemic Violence
An attempt to expose the corruption and miscarriage of justice in the case of Rahima.
Year: 1998
Length: 34 min
Country: Bangladesh
Language: Bengali
Director: Fuad Chowdhury
Ribbons For Peace
An anti-nuke music video with a Kishore Kumar song.
Year: 1998
Length: 5 min
Country: India
Language: Hindi
Director: Anand Patwardhan
Rokeya
The struggles and achievements of women liberation activist Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain.
Year: 1996
Length: 63 min
Country: Bangladesh
Language: Bengali
Director: Manzare Hassin
Skin Deep
Six first person narratives about body images and self-perception of contemporary Indian women.
Year: 1998
Length: 83 min
Country: India
Language: English, Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali
Director: Reena Mohan
Sun, Fire, River: Ajrak Cloth From Soil Of Sindh
An attempt to express the unbreakable bond between the elements used in the production of Ajrak cloth and their importance to regional life
Year: 1996
Length: 30 min
Country: Pakistan
Language: Sindhi
Director: Noor Jehan Bilgirami
Sundari (An Actor Prepares)
Tracing the life of a Gujrati actor and popular female impersonator.
Year: 1998
Length: 30 min
Country: India
Language: English, Hindi
Director: Madhushree Dutta
The Forgotten Army
Retracing the historic march of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s Indian National Army.
Year: 1997
Length: 105 min
Country: India
Language: English
Director: Kabir Khan, Vineet Sabharwal
Thin Air
Lives of magicians in contemporary Bombay
Year: 1999
Length: 42 min
Country: India
Language: English
Director: Ashim Ahluwalia
Three Women And A Camera
Debates on photography: Representation, subject-camera relationships and still photography in India.
Year: 1998
Length: 56 min
Country: India
Language: English
Director: Sabeena Godihoke
Voices Of Dissent: A Dance Of Passion
A journey through the gates of a Sufi shrine into the world of temple dancing.
Year: 1999
Length: 22 min
Country: Pakistan
Language: English, Urdu
Director: Nookhan S. Bawaw
YCP 1997
Exploring the modes in which six imprisoned poets and artists creatively cope with the pain and stigma of incarceration through poems.
Year: 1997
Length: 43 min
Country: India
Language: English, Marathi, Hindi
Director: KP Jayasankar, Anjali Montiero