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Vikalp@Prithvi to screen the work of arrested filmmaker...
MTG editorial
Two and a half months have passed. Ajay TG, journalist, filmmaker and human rights activist remains behind bars in a Chhattisgarh prison. His crime? He made a film about and attended the trial of Dr. Binayak Sen. Dr. Binayak's crime? He worked for decades as a doctor amongst adivasis in an area where no doctor dared to tread. Their joint crime? Both Binayak and Ajay worked with the People's Union for Civil Liberties and questioned the state-sponsored "Salwa Judum" under which vigilantes in Chhattisgarh are trained and armed to fight Naxalites and end up terrorizing the entire local populace.
Slowly but surely the world is beginning to take notice of Ajay's unlawful arrest. At the recent Osian Film Festival in Delhi people like Mrinal Sen, Adoor Gopalkrishnan and Shyam Benegal spoke out in support of Ajay. A website (www.releaseajaytg.in) has been launched and his films are beginning to circulate across the country.
Vikalp@Prithvi will screen a selection of his films on 3rd August 2008 at 7 pm and 9.30 pm.
Following is a list of films to be screened:
Anjam / Original Language 20 mins 41 sec / 2007-08 Directed by Ajay TG. Documentary about Binayak Sen. Hathaure Wala (Man with the Hammer) 5 mins 46 sec / 1999 / Original Language Directed by Ajay TG A portrait of an 80-year old blacksmith who works in the shadow of the Bhilai Steel Plant in Chhattisgarh. This is Ajay's first film and one from the first trio of films made at Jandarshan.
The Other Side of the Mirror 7 mins 26 sec An extract of an unfinished film, which links a critique of Indian chauvinism with the contrast between the education of rich and poor children. It then introduces the school which Ajay started. Aisa Kyon? 1 min 51sec / 2007 / Original Language A short drama devised and shot by girls at the school run by Ajay TG. The brief was to focus on an issue which affects them. In this film they chose discrimination in education. It was to have been the first of a series of such short dramas on various issues but the project has been interrupted by Ajay's imprisonment. Photographs 5 mins 57 sec / 2007 A sequence of stills taken by girls in the school Ajay runs, put in order and set to music.
Golapalli: A Fact Finding by the PUCL 15 mins / 2004 / Original Language Direction, Camera, Editing and Graphics by Ajay TG This film describes an incident in which two school teachers and a student were killed by paramilitary forces in Golapalli, Tehsil Konta, District Bastar. The film is based on testimonies of the people of the village to a fact finding team of the Peoples Union for Civil Liberties. Jiramtarai: A Fact Finding by the PUCL 15 mins / 2004 / Original Language Editing and Graphics by Ajay TG Through interviews of peasant men and women of the village, this film investigates an incident when the CRPF ostensibly provoked by a mine blasted by Naxalites had entered into the fields and village of Jiramtarai and killed three people. The Journey (Safar) 15 mins 7 sec / 2001 / English subtitles Directed by Reeta Chandel and Ajay TG. A Jandarshan student film about Reeta's father, a porter in the hospital of the Bhilai Steel Plant. This film is a development of Reeta's 5 minute film, Papa Says, shot by Ajay, as part of an earlier student exercise. The Journey was made because Ajay felt that they should explore questions about marriage and gender which had come up by chance during the shooting of the earlier film. Living Memory 33 mins 41sec / 2002 / English narration and subtitles Directed by Shobha Ajay / Co-Directed and partly shot by Ajay TG A Jandarshan student production, Living Memory is a personal, autobiographical film in which Shobha reflects on her roots in an Andhra Christian community, her marriage with Ajay, a Hindu from Kerala, and grieves for her beloved father who died of cancer during the filming. 2130 hrs Letters and Learning / English subtitles 41 mins / 2003 Directed by Ajay TG. A film about an elderly Satnami who got a job in the Bhilai Steel Plant in return for giving up land, and how he prospered, enabling his daughter to become a school teacher and his granddaughter a doctor. Ajay got to know him when working as Jonathan Parry's field assistant. This Jandarshan student film is not only a biography, but also a critique of attitudes to literacy and knowledge. Bhook ke Virudh, Bhat ke liye . . . (That No One May Go Hungry) 49 mins / 2004 / Original Language Direction, Camera, Editing and Graphics by Ajay TG A documentary about food diversification and the right to food in India.
Venue: Prithvi Theatre.
Entry Free. Limited Seating.
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