Marching in the Dark

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Marching in the Dark

Andhārātlyā mashālī
Kinshuk Surjan
Audience Competition 2024
Documentary Film
Belgium,
Netherlands,
India
2024
109 minutes
Marathi
Subtitles: 
English

Sanjivani, a young woman from a rural area in the state of Maharashtra in central India, is a loving and tender mother. After her husband’s suicide, she lives with her brother-in-law who makes her work in the fields. She is now solely responsible for her two kids, faced with a mountain of debt left by her husband and the structures of a patriarchal society that incapacitates and renders invisible widows like her. It is only when she joins a group of women who suffered similar fates that she slowly gains some self-confidence. She is not alone with her despair and grief – the suicide rate among peasants who took their lives in the face of crop failures and dumping prices on the globalised market is harrowing: 400,000 in the last twenty years.
Kinshuk Surjan not only observes people and circumstances with compassion; he also stands for a cinema that makes a difference. The women’s group he follows here only came together as a result of his film project. In impressive images and with great empathy for the protagonists he portrays, he not only succeeds in producing a careful representation of highly complex contexts, but also a truly documentary intervention into unacceptable conditions – with the aim of improving them.

Borjana Gaković

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Director
Kinshuk Surjan
Cinematographer
Leena Patoli, Carl Rottiers, Vishal Vittal
Editor
Joëlle Alexis
Producer
Evelien De Graef, Hanne Phlypo
Co-Producer
Arya Rothe, Digna Sinke
Sound
Puneet Dwivedi, Imtiyaz Jumnalkar
Sound Design
Mark Glynne, Olmo van Straalen
World Sales
Anna Berthollet