Thursday, November 13, 2025

Films by Rough Edges

27th Madurai International Documentary and Short Film Festival 2025
6-10 December; multiple venues, Madurai 
Organised by MARUPAKKAM 

Films by Rough Edges

We are happy to present a package of 6 films produced by Rough Edges as part of this edition. We also thank the Rough Edges for sharing the package. 



Rough Edges facilitates multidisciplinary feminist cultural research, knowledge production, narrative building, archiving and education through creative documentary films and storytelling by women, trans and queer artists, especially those unheard and marginalised, as an essential and fundamental agent and catalyst of intersectional gender justice, solidarity and affirmative social change. 


Website: www.roughedges.in

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imprints: gender | films | intersections

Films, stories and conversations that offer poignant explorations of a range of complex and interconnected gendered experiences, celebrating the diversities of our beings, our individual and collective desires, resistances and solidarities. Produced, mentored and developed under the Rough Edges Uncode Fellowships, distinct in form, approach and expression, they provoke reflections on the truths of our complicated existence; recognise the many textures of our experiences, the tyranny of persistent patriarchies, barriers and stereotypes, the vulnerabilities and interiorities of our beings, in interaction with our caste, class, religion and work, even as they engage with questions around film practice, the act of looking through the camera and finding and framing the everyday stories of women.



The following six films will be screened at 27th Madurai Film Festival 2025 

1. LOG KYA KAHENGE | WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY BY RAFINA KHATUN
40 min | Hindi, Gujarati with English Subtitles | 2024

Gulnaaz remains committed to using community radio to shed light on injustices and oppressions faced by marginalised communities, despite constant scrutiny and control by her family and community. Through her empathetic storytelling, she brings attention to untold narratives and advocates for unity and harmony. Amidst her fight for social change, Gulnaaz grapples with her own struggles for freedom and autonomy. This is the story of a young Muslim woman dreaming differently in a patriarchal society determined to silence her.

2. HUMARE BEECH MEIN (IN BETWEEN US) BY RAJKUMARI PRAJAPATI AND RUCHIKA NEGI
35 minutes | Hindi with English subtitles | 2023

A conversation between two women about making a film on caste. How does one show the ordinary, viscerally? How do you use the camera to  reveal structures of power and, maybe, even take back some power for ourselves? How does image-making help us negotiate, question and reflect on our differences? And as documentarians, how do we film caste? What do we show? What do we hide? Who has access? Who refrains? Shot on mobile phone cameras in western Uttar Pradesh, the Film seeks to explore the positions of the two women, Rajkumari, a social activist from Lalitpur UP, and Ruchika, a documentary filmmaker and educator from New Delhi, within the stratified structure of caste.

3. MAKING SPACE BY NIKITA PARIKH
14 min | Hindi with English Subtitles | 2024

Alsana lives in a small, chaotic neighbourhood in Ahmedabad, cut off from the rest of the city by an 85 acre landfill on one side and a highway on the other. A room of one’s own is hard to come by, but Alsana has a corner where only her rules apply. It takes on different forms - each an expression of her inner life, at odds with the world. Meanwhile, Alsana’s drawings show signs of the society seeping in, as she grapples with her identity and conflicts closer to home.

4. PARI BY PRIYA SEN
31 minutes | Hindi with English subtitles | 2023

Pari attempts to describe an event in the days of Pari and Praveen, a violent rupture that allowed in a life held by desire and not duty. In this film, they recount their love story against the undertones and backdrop of threat and violence. The present is both fraught and romantic; the disruption of a past moment finds momentary comfort in recall; the future is hopeful.

B25 BY RAQEEB AND MANVENDRA

34 min | Hindi and English with English Subtitles | 2024


Inside the walls of B25 is a sanctuary, where lives intersect, stories intertwine and people flourish. The film offers glimpses of these unconventional bonds and experiences, that reframe notions of home and belonging, while reflecting on queerness, love, chosen families, gender, violence, identity and freedom, against the backdrop of a rapidly changing india. 


6. UMBRO BY PRACHEE BAJANIA

34 min | Gujarati and Hindi with English Subtitles | 2024

Umbro, the threshold of a home, is the liminal space that speaks to the lives of women, including the filmmaker's mother and her friends who live in the small town of Dhrangadhra in central Gujarat, India. The film explores joyful friendships among women, routinely dismissed and unsung - carrying in them moments of shared stories, solidarities, conflicts and, most of all, routine acts of resistance. Umbro attempts to locate these flights of desire in the everyday, while celebrating the women’s indomitable love for life, and each other.

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

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27th Madurai Film Festival 2025 : Support us!


Vanakkam

We are getting ready for the 27th Madurai International Documentary and Short Film Festival 2025.

The film festival will take place on 6 - 10 December at multiple venues in Madurai in association with various educational institutions, cultural organisations and trade unions.

We are planning to screen around 100 films including Indian and International documentaries and Short fiction besides the animation films, experimental films and music videos.

We expect around 30 filmmakers taking part in person to present their films and to respond to the questions and comments. Our primary audience will be the students from various colleges and universities in and around Madurai, apart from the aspiring filmmakers, journalists, activists, writers and general public in Tamil Nadu.

The expected budget of the film festival is Rs.5 lakh that includes the stay for the filmmakers, remuneration for the selection committee members & volunteers, local travel, designing and printing of posters, handouts, banners & booklets, food expenses for the volunteers, rent for certain venues, equipment rent for certain venues etc.

Kindly contribute between Rs.1000 to Rs.2000 and support our initiative.

Looking forward to your positive response.

Thank you

Amudhan RP
Festival Director
27th Madurai International Documentary and Short Film Festival 2025
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