Directed by Deepa Mehta and Sirat Taneja |
Canada, 2023 (documentary, 87 minutes, colour, Punjabi) |
Film Description: "From Oscar-nominated filmmaker Deepa Mehta and first-time documentarian Sirat Taneja comes this unprecedented look at trans life in Delhi—through the eyes of Sirat, a trans woman forced to go back into the closet when living with, and caring for, her traditional mother. Out in the world, Sirat has a great life—a good job, supportive friends both in and out of the city's queer community, and a growing presence on Instagram, where she lip-synchs pop songs with pointed messages about empowerment and sexuality. But at home, Sirat must pretend to be someone she never was—the dutiful son of a mother who can't accept the idea of a trans daughter. Sirat can't even get dressed as herself in her own bedroom, renting a space nearby for her clothes and makeup. And this seemingly irresolvable conflict proves to be a microcosm of modern India—caught between tradition and progress, and not changing as fast as some need it to. This is a true collaboration between Deepa Mehta and Sirat Taneja, whose candid footage, shot in portrait mode on her phone, is key to I Am Sirat's authenticity. But Mehta's empathetic eye and compassionate interviewing style prove just as essential, letting Sirat tell her own story on her own terms—and be seen, as she is, in full." -- Norm Wilner (source) |
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Produced by: | David Hamilton, Geeta Sondhi, Dilip Mehta |
Cinematography: | Deepa Mehta |
Film Editing: | Kabir Singh Chowdhry |
Production Company: | NHNT Productions Ontario |