Film Festival â- Conference Room - I, Foyer and
Ways of Seeing: Rhetoric and Reality - The 7th IAWRT Asian Women's Film Festival: 6th, 7th & 8th March 2011
The festival will showcase a selection of films that articulate through multiple lenses the lives, events and concerns of our layered society and reflect how women (as filmmakers and/or as protagonists) go beyond manifestation to question and express through new forms and content. Apart from films the festival includes seminars and exhibitions. Organised in collaboration with International Association of Women in Radio and Television; Max Mueller Bhawan; Sangat South Asia; and with the support of Zubaan
Exhibitions:
Seven Sisters & The City
An exhibition of photographs that tries to encapsulate the experiences of North East women in the city. The photographs provide a glimpse into the spaces where they feel safe, free to be themselves and other spaces, where they feel threatened and trapped by their distinct looks
Photographs by Uzma Mohsin
On view in the Foyer, outside the Auditorium until 10th March
Poster Women II - Painting Our World: Women's Messages Through Art
An exhibition that attempts to document and showcase traditional forms of expression that rural women use to engage with social issues. These include Madhubani, Patachitra, contemporary Phad paintings; appliqué embroidery from Orissa, Jogi art, Sujuni embroidery, Khovar paintings, Gond art and Khatwa from
On view in the Quadrangle garden until 10th March
(Collaboration: Zubaan)
Seminars and Films in Conference Room - I from 09:30 to 13:30 and 14:30 to 19:00
Other Frames: Histories, Identities, Struggles
Welcome address by Ms Jai Chandiram, President, IAWRT India and Director, Asian Women's Film Festival 2011
Writing a Life
Speaker: Ms Urvashi Butalia, Director, Zubaan
A Quiet Little Entry (44 min; 2010) - Director: Uma Chakravarty
A film based on Fragments of a Life: A Family Archive by Mythili Sivaraman
Followed by a discussion with Uma Chakravarti and Urvashi Butalia
12:00 noon
Now You See It, Now You Don't:: Identities, Bodies, Politics
Presentation by Prof. Nivedita Menon, Professor,
Untitled (1.5min; 2007;
The artist tries unsuccessfully to fixate and pin down her shadow to the ground
Tapestry (7 min; 2009;
Traces the challenges of cultural continuity for a small, dispersed Parsi community living in the diaspora
There is a Spider Living Between Us (6 min; 2008;
Shah mixes animation styles with both poetic and diary-like narrations to explore queer female desire
In Search of Aseemun (work in progress, 50 min; 2010;
Using old photographs, home video and extensive music, the film maker explores a way of life that assimilated the best of Hindu and Muslim cultures
Followed by a discussion with Nivedita Menon
At 14:30
Experience: Feminism & Documentary Cinema
Presentation by Ms Kumkum Sangari, William F.Vylas Research Professor of English Literature, University of
Who will Cast the First Stone? (30 min; 1997;
A film about three women in prison under the Islamic law. It led to the quashing of death-by stoning sentence for Shahida Parveen, accused of adultery
Followed by a discussion with Kumkum Sangari and Sabiha Sumar
At 16:00
Films: A celebration of work by IAWRT Members
Six IAWRT members from
Ye Dilli Hai Mere Yaar (This is
The film maps the various kinds of vulnerabilities and violence that women face on the streets of
Where Have You Hidden My New Crescent Moon? (28 min;
About a mother's grief as she copes with the Enforced Disappearance of her only son
Why? (workshop film,17 min;
Why do you get angry? This is the question the filmmakers asked the people around them and also themselves. The responses and reactions are sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, and often both
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Colours of Ability
Hope in the Wall (workshop films
Workshop coordinator: Mahuya Bandyopadhyay
P.O. 418 Siyasat
A glimpse of Urdu as it disappears. A language struggles to outlast itself. A daily Urdu newspaper survives
six decades to serve a dying readership
Agpayso a Balitok (The Real Gold; 30 min;
Chronicles the struggle of the indigenous Ifugao community against an Australian mining company to whom they have sold their agricultural lands