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ReMemberingEK DOZEN PAANI(2008)

Join us for a special evening with Confluence- Mumbai Water Narratives, as we journey back with the films in the presence of, and in conversation with many of the filmmaker’s accompanied by bonus archival material.

https://studio.camp/events/Remembering/

PaNi SaRe DhaGa Ma (Water Is In All The Clouds) as the sargam notes and title connote was an exploration of the many lives of water - social, political, material, and spectral - as lived and experienced by young dwellers of the Mumbai suburbs of east Jogeshwari in 2008. In a collaboration unique for its time, members of two local youth groups, Agaaz and Aakansha, met with the artist group CAMP, and anthropologist Nikhil Anand over several Sundays - shooting, exchanging footage with each other and collectively reading and writing over the video material. This filmic and pedagogic relay resulted in Ek Dozen Paani, (One Dozen Waters), a collection of 12 shorts that are still refreshing, carrying within them astute and analytical observations, intimate and poetic images, and multi-modal commentary on the dimensionalities of water, its capture and release, and its past, present, and futures.

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84430659468?pwd=RlJ1WitGMURpTk1sMVR4UWV6ZVkrZz09

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