Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A Looming Past


A Looming Past (2010):  weaves together a multi-layered narrative of the lives of traditional coarse blanket makers in a small southern Indian village in Karnataka State, Yaravarahalli.  This documentary not only shows the ancient process of blanket weaving but also subtly reveals the relationship between the weaver and shepherd as well as the weaver and trader, all of whom belong to the same broadly-defined caste; the Kuruba.  A Looming Past is an attempt to capture the sights and sounds of an ancient occupation in its contemporary and increasingly frayed context and at a critical juncture in its long and textured history.

  • Screened at Dokubazaar: Ljubljana Independent Documentary Film Festival, Slovenia, 2010
  • Screened at Forumdoc.bh.2010: 14e Documentary and Ethnographic Film Festival, Brazil
  • Screened at 3rd ETNOFilm: Festival of Ethnographic Film, Rovinj, Croatia, 2011.
  • Screened at the 12th Royal Anthropological Institute International Festival of Ethnographic Film, London, 2011.
  • Screened at Days of Ethnographic Cinema, Russia, 2011.
The entire film (in 3 parts) has been uploaded on Youtube.  Follow this link to watch the film.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=studiokabooka&oq=studiokabooka&gs_l=youtube.3..35i39.35.1269.0.1494.8.8.0.0.0.0.174.667.4j3.7.0...0.0...1ac.7cwE6vbZE-Q


Please do send me your comments about the film.







 
 

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