Nisha Pahuja documents in dispassionate detail just how hard it is for victims to find justice
its Canadian writer/director, Nisha Pahuja, and her crew of two: “Next time we could kill you.” The village is in Jharkhand,
three years, filming a documentary about masculinity, “to understand what creates these ideas that men, and the Indian culture specifically, need to dominate and oppress women,” she said in a recent video interview. “I had many conversations with my sound recordist, who’s a woman, and my husband, who’s the director of photography,” Pahuja says. “What do we do when things erupt? Do we turn the cameras off and keep recording sound?” Still, the day it happened, she was “shocked and very afraid.”Pahuja is filming J at home as she rehearses her testimony for her imminent court appearance. Just outside their open door, a male villager paces, loudly complaining about the film crew.
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