Niharika Popli
A frame from the film ‘If I Could Tell You’, courtesy of Niharika Popli. Illustration by Artist, Pakhi Sen.
MAP is thrilled to mark the International Day of Sign Languages with a screening of If I Could Tell You by Niharika Popli.
If I Could Tell You is an evocative inquiry into the significance of language in our shared human experience. Following the journeys of two friends, one Deaf and one hearing, and their unique relationship to Indian Sign Language (ISL), the film includes diverse perspectives from Deaf and queer communities and explores how various manifestations of visual language and expression help us understand agency, autonomy and care.
Made in collaboration with artist Pakhi Sen, this documentary pushes the boundaries of storytelling by blending diverse media forms, including animation and artistic performances. It is also the first instance of an Indian film featuring an original ISL poem by a Deaf poet.
Access: The Mazumdar Shaw Auditorium is also equipped with an audio induction loop system. For any additional access requirements, please reach out to us at access@map-india.org.
This event has been organised as part of the International Week for Deaf People.
Bookings are closed for this event.
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