Join us for Imprints–an evening of films, stories and conversations that offer poignant explorations of a range of complex and interconnected gendered experiences hosted by the Rough Edges team.
We will be screening three short films, Making Space (2024) by Nikita Parikh, Log Kya Kahenge (What will People Say) (2024) by Rafina Khatun and Umbro (2024) by Prachee Bajania. Following the screening, the filmmakers will be in conversation with Arundhati Ghosh.
Imprints is a touring series of film screenings and conversations hosted by Rough Edges–a documentary film initiative that mentors, produces and disseminates imaginative documentary films with a focus on queer and feminist politics. These films celebrate our diversities, our individual and collective desires, resistances and solidarities. Produced, mentored and developed under the Rough Edges Uncode Fellowships, they are distinct in their form, approach and expression and provoke reflection on many truths–of persistent patriarchies, barriers and stereotypes, interactions with caste, class, religion and labour, and the vulnerability required to confront these. Above all, they delicately find and frame the everyday stories of women.
About the films:
Making Space by Nikita Parikh
14 minutes | Hindi with English subtitles | 2024
Alsana lives in a small, chaotic neighbourhood in Ahmedabad, cut off from the rest of the city by an 85-acre landfill on one side and a highway on the other. In a place like this, a room of one’s own is hard to come by, but Alsana has a corner. Meanwhile, Alsana’s drawings show signs of the society seeping in, as she grapples with her identity and conflicts closer to home.
Log Kya Kahenge (What will People Say) by Rafina Khatun
40 minutes | Hindi, Gujarati with English subtitles | 2024
Gulnaaz remains committed to using community radio to shed light on injustices and oppressions faced by marginalised communities, despite constant scrutiny and control by her family and community. Through her empathetic storytelling, she brings attention to untold narratives and advocates for unity and harmony. Amidst her fight for social change, Gulnaaz grapples with her own struggles for freedom and autonomy. This is the story of a young Muslim woman dreaming differently in a patriarchal society determined to silence her.
Umbro by Prachee Bajania
34 minutes | Gujarati, Hindi with English subtitles | 2024
Umbro, the threshold of a home, is the liminal space that speaks to the lives of women, including the filmmaker’s mother and her friends who live in the small town of Dhrangadhra in central Gujarat. The Film explores joyful friendships among women, routinely dismissed and unsung – carrying in them moments of shared stories, solidarities, conflicts and, most of all, routine acts of resistance. Umbro attempts to locate these flights of desire in the everyday, while celebrating the women’s indomitable love for life, and each other.
This event is part of VISIBLE/INVISIBLE:Representation of Women in Art through the MAP Collection exhibition programming.
Image Caption: Still from UMBRO (2024), Prachee Bajania. Image Courtesy: Rough Edges
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