Name of the film BORDERLANDS
Directed by Samarth Mahajan
Duration 67 mins
Year 2021
CountryIndia
Language Bengali, Nepali, Manipuri, Hindi, Punjabi (English subtitles)
PRINCIPAL CREW
Associate Director Nupur Agrawal
Cinematographer Omkar Divekar
Editor Anadi Athaley
Sound Design and Edit Ankur Chaudhary
On-Location Sound Samarth Mahajan, Nupur Agrawal
Music Shayan Sinha, Laurie Kallevig, Survivor Girl Ukulele Band,
Kamruzzaman Rabbi
Colorist Sunil Kamath
Producer(s) Sunil Doshi, Ashay Gangwar, Devaiah Bopanna, Samarth Mahajan
About the film
Borderlands is an intimate exploration of how everyday lives intertwine with personal and political borders in the Indian subcontinent. Through conversations and observations, the film reveals people’s efforts to find meaning in a world beyond their control.
Filmmaker's Statement
The global debate around borders is at a critical stage. As masses consume state-sponsored news and listen to otherizing narratives from popular leaders, it is important to bring out perspectives rooted in ground reality. Amplifying such narratives can enable us to acknowledge the humanity latent in us and inhibit the pace at which we are moving into a more fragmented future. Growing up near the India-Pakistan border, my own lived experience affirms that our relationships with our neighbours are defined by the powers that be, and not people who experience the after-effects of these relationships. India’s diverse borderlands provide an ideal ground to explore how everyday people deal with the consequences of borders. The film is an ode to human resilience, which refuses to buckle down. It explores the themes of migration, cross-border kinship, livelihoods, conflict & fluid identities through the axes of gender, class, ability, nationality, & sexuality. In a world where ‘Us vs Them’ precedes the understanding of Us and Them, the film intends to make one notice similarities over differences.
About the director
Samarth Mahajan is a non-fiction filmmaker, passionate about telling human stories from India that remain invisible to the mainstream. The Unreserved, his national award-winning debut feature about passengers of the third class in Indian Railways, premiered at Film Southasia 2017 and received broadcast & theatrical releases in India. Kazwa, his short documentary on sustainable rural tourism through fireflies, won awards at multiple international film festivals.