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To Kill a Tiger

Directed by Nisha Pahuja
Canada, 2022 (documentary, 125 minutes, colour, Hindi)
To Kill a Tiger
Image: © National Film Board of Canada
Video (National Film Board of Canada)

Film Description:
"In a small Indian village, Ranjit wakes up to find that his 13-year-old daughter has not returned from a family wedding. A few hours later, she's found stumbling home. After being dragged into the woods, she was raped by three men. Ranjit goes to the police, and the men are arrested. But Ranjit's relief is short-lived, as the villagers and their leaders launch a sustained campaign to force the family to drop the charges. A cinematic documentary, To Kill a Tiger follows Ranjit's uphill battle to find justice for his child. In India, where a rape is reported every 20 minutes and conviction rates are less than 30 percent, Ranjit's decision to support his daughter is virtually unheard of. With tremendous access, we witness the emotional journey of an ordinary man facing extraordinary circumstances. A father whose love for his daughter forces a social reckoning that will reverberate for years to come."
-- National Film Board of Canada (source)

Film Credits (partial):
Written by: Nisha Pahuja
Produced by: Cornelia Principe, Nisha Pahuja, David Oppenheim, Andy Cohen, Anita Lee, Andrew Dragoumis, Atul Gawande
Cinematography: Mrinal Desa
Film Editing: Mike Munn, Dave Kazala
Music: Jonathan Goldsmith
Production Company: Notice Pictures, National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada
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"To Kill a Tiger, premiering at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, is a masterfully observant film, in which one family's fight for justice becomes a larger parable about a pressing human rights issue. The film gains access to the voices of a community that becomes potently divided by the rape—not because of the violence committed against the young survivor, but by her family's bravery in breaking the cycle of silence and shame."
-- Pat Mullen (source)

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