The Asian Age

2 FILMS BASED ON INDIAN SOCIAL ISSUES SCREENED AT FILM FEST IN NEW YORK

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◗ Two movies with focus on India are Keep Believing and Beyond the Grid

New York: Two films, which focus on social issues in India, were screened at a leading film festival that shone spotlight on pressing topics such as immigratio­n and human traffickin­g.

The fifth annual edition of SR Socially Relevant Film Festival New York, which opened in the city last week, will screen 70 films from 35 countries on a broad range of social topics such as immigratio­n, women and girls, human traffickin­g, climate change, aging, mental health, disability, social justice and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgende­r ( LGBTQ) rights, according to a statement from the festival issued.

“The Mission of the SR Socially Relevant Film Festival is to shine the spotlight on filmmakers who tell compelling, socially relevant, human interest stories across a broad range of social issues. The festival was created as a response to the proliferat­ion of violence and violent forms of storytelli­ng in media and entertainm­ent,” it said.

Two movies with focus on India were screened during the festival.

Keep Believing tells the tale of a man Frans Baartmans who left his home in The Netherland­s in 1979 to live in India amongst the Dalits in the slums of Nagwa, Varanasi. It showcases how Frans fought the powerful to ensure equality, acknowledg­ement and dignity for the Dalits.

The other film premiered at the festival is Beyond the Grid by Vinit Parmar. It captures the lives of impoverish­ed, remote island villagers in India’s Varanasi region, where they have lived without electricit­y for years but are now the first developing village to switch to renewable energy. The festival was founded by actor and artist Nora Armani.

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