Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Synopsis of the film

‘Not every time …’ is an account of a mass-movement in Eastern Punjab. This movement initiated after the rape and murder of college student in 1997 still continues as the leaders of the movement are paying the price of raising a women’s issue in a patriarchal society. The film explores different aspects of the issue; social, political, legal and cultural through rural oral narrative. This movement invokes different identities (history, kinship, social, political and ideological) on a gender issue. Furthermore the participation of women in the movement and their approach to the space hitherto known as predominantly male space seems to be questioning the issue to be of ‘living being’ rather than of the ‘victim’. The film is a multilayered narrative that has many subtexts. The narrative of the film raises questions instead of providing answers. It is an attempt to document a struggle on the periphery, which could not become subject for journalism and academics despite a long span of nine years and regular participation of thousands of people. The film questions the notion of national-security associated with border and arsenals and obviates the insecurity of womenfolk as major issue. Through retired army personnel the film invites to rethink the very notion of national security and places confident citizenry in general and women in particular at higher pedestal than nuclear bombs.

This film was completed in August 2006

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I had seen the documentary 'Not Every Time'. First of all I want to tell u that the title of documentary is so appropriate, coz this kind of incidents should never be repeated. And the culprits should be punished. When I started watching the film, several questions arose in my mind, but as I continued watching the film, I got all my answers. This is a very well directed movie. However I could not gathered the courage to watch the film once again. So my feedback will not be very comprehensive. I know u might be quite attached to the film emotionally as u have spend a lot of time, energy, resources and lot of research associated with it. But I think the part related to the mass movements is a bit long. The best part of the film was its end with all the emotions felt and expressed by the girl. While watching the scene I thought it would be stopped now or then but u too really felt it deep and did not thought of cutting the scene short.
The most important thing is the messages preached by the movie, that what the mass movements are capable of doing. And that we should all, especially females, should come forward to support such movements.
At the end I would like to congratulate U.
Best of luck

Thank You

Priyanka

Monday, 3 March 2008 at 12:16:00 pm IST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is an empowering experience.
Rajwainder Bains

Friday, 7 March 2008 at 4:35:00 pm IST  

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