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RISING GARDENS FILM FESTIVAL By One Billion Rising South Asia

RISING GARDENS FILM FESTIVAL By One Billion Rising South Asia

From Kamla Bhasin (OBR South Asia Regional Coordinator)

“If Lock Downs do not allow face to face meetings, we WILL MEET ON LINE and we will meet friends from far and wide.

We will meet and learn through inspiring films on radical alternatives, Living in harmony with Nature.
Do join us and join the film festival put together by Reena Mohan and Aanchal Kapur of Kriti and Sangat.
There will also be some conversations with the innovators and film makers”

Rising Gardens Film Festival
films of courage, compassion and hope

by One Billion Rising South Asia, Sangat and Kriti Film Club
curated by Reena Mohan

Four weekends, Four Months, Four Themes:

COSMIC CONNECTIONS / women and nature
9 films / 6 countries
15th to 17th January 2021

FIELDS OF SORROW, FIELDS OF HOPE / women and agriculture
10 films + 10 community videos / 4 countries
12th to 14th February 2021

COMMUNITY AND SUSTENANCE / women and food
6 films / 3 countries
12th to 14th March

MOVING MOUNTAINS / women and solidarities
12 films / 5 countries
16th to 18th April 2021

CURATOR’S NOTE:

The ongoing pandemic has disrupted our lives, caused chaos and shown us that our existing structures are unjust and unsustainable. Has the isolation we experienced affected our thinking and practices? Did the pandemic compel us to slow down, and consider how to live with more empathy and compassion in relation to the environment?

One of the ideas behind RISING GARDENS FILM FESTIVAL was to encourage introspection and debate about these themes, and provide an opportunity to see the works of independent filmmakers in a climate of increasingly corporatised media. Holding an online festival has also created the opportunity of having conversations across geographical boundaries. Our goal is to share stories that resonate, have nuance and capture the essence of our multiple and shared realities.

The festival showcases 47 films from 10 countries – stories of courage, compassion and hope, with women in the fore, engaged in either environmental or agricultural work or presenting a significant connection to nature.

I hope you enjoy the curation.

Reena Mohan
New Delhi, January 2021

NOTE FROM CAMPAIGN SECRETARIAT:

One Billion Rising (or OBR as it is popularly known) was launched in 2012 as a call for the world to rise against the widespread violence against women and girls. The staggering statistic released by WHO that one in three women suffer violence in their lifetime, added up to more than one billion women and girls. The campaign now finds its presence in more than 200 countries, snowballing into the world’s largest mass mobilization to end gender based violence.

In 2020, we saw the consequences of letting systemic oppression and exploitation go unchecked as the pandemic revealed the social and economic faultlines of our society. We believe that the exploitation of nature and the oppression of women are deeply linked. It is larger, unjust systems that make this violence acceptable and even necessary for its perpetuation. In response to this, the campaign is pushing us to work towards healing the environment and our communities by growing gardens, directly challenging capitalist patriarchy which has increasingly pushed us away from mother nature. We recognise this and call to build such gardens, such communities where everyone can flourish.

Year after year the OBR campaign has brought us together to create such spaces and bask in our collective joy and solidarity. This year we are trying to do the same online and on the ground, where it is safe to do so, and hope that you will join us.

In Solidarity
Kamla Bhasin
Coordinator, OBR South Asia
Advisor, Sangat