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Shrutiman Deori, Dharmendra Prasad
Aadara
Experimental film | 4k | color | 29:52 | India | 2024
When cracked seasons passes through the materials and life’s goal then how long a dream can sustain? How long urgencies can take to transfer into pleasing weathers of now? How long a season can sustain in the desertification of care? Aadara - a Bhojpuri sub season of 16 days at the time of monsoon is the beginning of the paddy plantation and rains in the Bhojpur region of India. The title is referred from the presence of season which symbolises life and dreams through cyclic toil. The work is an audio visual/seasonal conversation between the agrarian urgencies of Nadaon village in Bihar and the extracted forests and contaminated water bodies of Rani forest of Brahmaputra valley. The crucial goal of the work is to place the viewer into the friction between multi-layered fragments of times and ecologies by creating a space of contemplation.
Dharmendra Prasad- Rolling through orality, toil, winds, dimensions, horizon and deteriorating seasons and sites, Dharmendra Prasad harvests imagination, memories, times, change and toil, that are stored as residue in the backyard of life's goal. Through the medium of need, time, toil and soil Dharmendra's practice gets cultivated and tilledup in the form of installations, videos, paintings, photography, texts, events, and travelogue and beyond. Born in-between stories, discrimination, hierarchies, chaos and silence, full of winds and dusts, without any address, Dharmendra practices between the fields of Gangatic plains to the villages, water bodies and rainforests of northeast India, and in extension co-founding the Guwahati based Anga Art Collective. Shrutiman Deori is a filmmaker based out of Guwahati, North East India. He has worked on documentaries, narrative films as well as video art installations. While for the most part he works as a cinematographer, Shrutiman has also directed films that have received critical acclaim in film festivals around the world including International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam(IDFA) and Camden international Film Festival. He is the recipient of IDFA Bertha Fund 2023 for his ongoing feature documentary "Shadows of the Forest". He works in the audio-visual medium wherein he explores the politics of indigeneity , community and environment. Shrutiman studied sound engineering from School of Audio engineering, Chennai and was also selected for the cinematography mentorship program by the Indian Society of Cinematographers(ISC).