02 September 2014, 05:30 am
Open Frame Film Festival and Forum: 2 September 2014
Programme Type
Festivals
10:00 to 13:30
Screenings and discussions Moderated by Manak Matiyani
 
The F Word (52 min; dvd; 2014)
Director: Saba Rahman
The film chronicles and questions journey of self-discovery, of discrimination, conformity, stereotyping and the filmmaker’s negotiation with a bad body image  
 
11:30
Keep Talking (12 min; dvd; 2014)
Director: Radhika Murthy 
Through a street play interrupted by conversations with a cross-section of men, the film engages exclusively with men on issues of patriarchy, equality and violence
 
Bol Ki Lab Aazad Hain Tere (12 min; dvd; 2014)
Director: Sania Hashmi and Mohan Kumawat 
The film on sexual harassment in public places through the eyes of four women who live and work in the city 
 
12:45
Long Hair Short Ideas (26 min; dvd; 2014)
Director: Pallavi Paul  
The film attempts to create a conversation between the pressures of excavating a political moment and the elasticity of the documentary form
 
14:30 to 20:30
Can’t Hide Me (26 min; dvd; 2014)
Director: Madhuri Mohindar 
The film follows individuals who are taking extraordinary steps to reclaim the spaces that are rightfully theirs, fighting the often invisible barriers that keep women from freedom
 
15:30
Through the Looking Glass (08 min; dvd; 2006)
Director: Sheetal Gokhale and B. Prasad
The film spans a day in the life of a 24 year old man, caught by his sister experimenting with her clothes and make up one afternoon
 
15:45
Shame was a Place Inside (12 min; dvd; 2014)
Director: Priyanka Chhabra
A moving train through the city. Reflections, windows and cars, carrying voices of people contemplating the nature of shame
 
16:30
Purple Skies (66 min; dvd; 2014)
Director: Sridhar Rangayan
The film weaves together stories of pain, trauma, hope and happiness of lesbian, bisexual and trans (LBT) persons to offer an evocative, endearing tapestry of contemporary Indian LBT lives
 
18:00
Films  introduced by Prof. Shohini Ghosh
 
Mardistan (Macholand): Reflections on Indian Manhood (26 min; dvd; 2014)
Director: Harjant Gill 
Through the experiences of four different men, ranging in age from 20s to 40s, Mardistan explores the notion of contemporary manhood in a rapidly globalising India
 
19:00
Being Bhaijaan (80 min; dvd; 2014)
Director: Shabani Hassanwalia and Samreen Farooqui
Bhaijaan explores Indian masculinity by mapping the emotional, spiritual and philosophical contribution Salman Khan makes to the lives of three men in small-town India