- Sagari Chhabra
Sagari Chhabra is an Indian writer and film-director. She has written and directed fifteen documentary films and one fiction film, winning five national and international awards.
Films, awards
New Delhi-based Chhabra's work focusses on social issues. Some of her films include
‘Global Warming’ (awardedUnited Nations World Food Day award and produced byThe Energy Resource Institute (TERI )),‘Now I Will Speak’ (this 40-minute film is on custodial rape, child rape and rape as a tool of oppression on violence against women, and it won an award from theInternational Association’s Women In Radio & Television andNIFA awards of excellence in production and direction),‘Tatva’ (Essence) (a fiction film about a woman in search for herself and her identity in contemporary India that was awarded theRajat Kamal , an Indian national award).Chhabra's other work includes
‘Hunger In The Time Of Plenty’ and‘The Word and the World’ (on Indian writers), among others.'Hunger In The Time of Plenty' , which is directed and co-produced by Chhabra, deals with starvation deaths at the time of food surplus in India. The film-maker meets families where there has been a starvation death and seeks to find out the condition of the other family members. The film has been shot in the deserts ofRajasthan , the lush tropical forests ofOrissa and in theIndia n capital city ofNew Delhi .'Asli Azaadi' (True Freedom) is a 45 minute film, directed and produced by Chhabra that deals with the contribution of women freedom fighters inIndia 's struggle for freedom fromBritish imperialism . Shot on location, where many historical events took place, the film is infused with music and archival footage and ends with the "struggle for true freedom today", in the words of the film-maker. The film has been selected for screenings at theGolden Gate Festival ,San Francisco , andNorwegian Film Festival , among others.creenings
She has screened films and conducted workshops at universities in
Yale ,Chicago ,Malaysia ,Myanmar andDelhi . Her films have been screened at festivals inCopenhagen ,Oslo ,Umea ,San Francisco ,Melbourne ,Adelaide , Perth,Miami , among other places.Themes, writings
Sagari Chhabra has written on themes that include inter-religious strif and violence (called "communalism") in India, hunger, and human rights.She has been published in
South Asian Refugee Watch ,Mainstream ,The Book Review , andThe Times Of India , among others.She is the author of
‘The Professional Woman’s Dreams’ , a former columnist on cinema and a writer for children. Her children's book‘The Elephant Without A Passport’ was short-listed by theInternational Chitrakatha Writing Competition , from entries across the world. Her creative writing, poetry and short stories have been published by theSahitya Akademi ’s‘Indian Literature’ and‘The Little Magazine’ , a publication of alternative writing in India.TATV, archive of the freedom struggle
Chhabra who runs
Towards Alternative Thought and Vision (TATV) fromNew Delhi 's Defence Colony holds post-graduate degrees fromWashington State University , where she was a pre-doctoral teaching associate, teaching Communication to under-graduate students, and theUniversity of Delhi . In 2004 she was awarded theAsia Fellowship and spent a year inMyanmar ,Malaysia andSingapore researching the survivingIndia nfreedom fighters inSouth-East Asia . She lives inNew Delhi and is currently engaged in creating the region’s first audio, photo and video archive of the freedom struggle.External links
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