Every year, with my wife Rupa and our two kids Felix Raghav and Anouk Tara, we visit the family home in Delhi. “Nani India” (“Grandmother India”, Rupa’s mother) lives there alone and performs the rituals that strictly punctuates her life. While I am discovering a world, this one carries its own vanishing. The film, shot over a decade, shares a gaze upon the birth of a memory and the transmission in a multicultural family.
Partners
With the support Région Normandie in collaboration with the CNC and Normandie ImagesWith the support of Procirep-Angoa
With the support of Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales (MRSH) of Caen-Normandie University
With the support of the Ministry of Culture
This film benefited from the Work in Progress workshop organised by the Jean Rouch International Film Festival.
Production
Les Films de l'Autre CôtéDiffusion
Award "Images en bibliothèque" Festival International Jean Rouch 2024Award "Best director" Festival Gange sur Seine 2024
Finalist Festival LIFF Sweden 2024