Documentary Filmmaker Nishtha Jain, who has been travelling to festivals abroad and in India with her film "Gulabi Gang", says not much has been done to promote documentaries in our country.
Jain's "Gulabi Gang" was named the Best Film in Muhr Asia-Africa documentary section at Dubai International film festival. The film, documenting the women activists group Gulabi Gang in Bundelkhand, had its international premiere at IDFA, Amsterdam.
But ironically it was not screened in any of the A list festivals in India, which she feels is shameful.
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"They have not done anything to promote documentaries in India. We are still very colonial in our attitude because we are running after the west and we have not done anything for our own filmmakers. The system is just pathetic," Jain told PTI on the sidelines of Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF).
The documentary follows the story of a revolution in the making among the poor, as the fiery women of the Gulabi Gang empower themselves and take up the fight against gender violence, caste oppression and widespread corruption.