Work in progess videorecording produced by Sakshi ; direced by Paromita Vohra

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Bombay Paromita Vohra c2004Description: 1 videodisc (59 min.) sd., col 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Genre/Form:
DDC classification:
  • 709.492 WO
Contents:
This film has made its journey from being a document of an event to becoming an impression of a worldwide movement for economic, political and cultural justice and a travelogue of ideas for change. The World Social Forum began in Brazil in the year 2000 as a space for defining alternatives to globalisation, economic imperialism, war and discrimination. In 2004, it’s fourth year, it came to Bombay and widened its horizons to include issues of gender, indigenous people’s rights, alternative sexuality, women and war, caste and racism. For 5 days people protested and analysed existing economic, political and social injustice; celebrated alternatives and resistance through speeches, processions, music, debate, performance, conversation; and sharpened their imagination of a better world with diversity and justice at its heart, under a common slogan – Another World Is Possible. This film has been created from video material gathered by student crews to document this 5-day event. "We came into this world to understand certain things: Very few, but exceedingly important ones." – Andrei Sinyavsky
Production credits:
  • Camera, Mrinal Desai ; editing, Jabeen Merchant ; sound, Subir Das.
Summary:
Item type: Multimedia
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This film has made its journey from being a document of an event to becoming an impression of a worldwide movement for economic, political and cultural justice and a travelogue of ideas for change. The World Social Forum began in Brazil in the year 2000 as a space for defining alternatives to globalisation, economic imperialism, war and discrimination. In 2004, it’s fourth year, it came to Bombay and widened its horizons to include issues of gender, indigenous people’s rights, alternative sexuality, women and war, caste and racism. For 5 days people protested and analysed existing economic, political and social injustice; celebrated alternatives and resistance through speeches, processions, music, debate, performance, conversation; and sharpened their imagination of a better world with diversity and justice at its heart, under a common slogan – Another World Is Possible. This film has been created from video material gathered by student crews to document this 5-day event.

"We came into this world to understand certain things: Very few, but exceedingly important ones." – Andrei Sinyavsky

Camera, Mrinal Desai ; editing, Jabeen Merchant ; sound, Subir Das.

DVD ; PAL.

In English and Hindi with English subtitles.

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