India is a land of Subaltern deities, where each deity has a unique legend and these legends are often interwoven with socio-historic tropes of India.
The Puthirai vannaar are a Dalit caste group known as the ‘unseeable’, in southern India. Their forced-occupation is to wash the clothes of other Dalits, the dead, and menstruating women. This film explores the tale of a young girl who grew up in the Puthirai vannaar caste group and how she came to be immortalised as their local deity, Maadathy.
The screening will be followed by a conversation with the director of the film, Leena Manimekalai.
Supported by Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan.
Do note: This is a Tamil language film and is subtitled in English.
Bookings are closed for this event.