NAGARI 2020

HOUSING ADEQUACY IN URBAN INDIA

The first edition of the Nagari Short Film Competition addresses the subject of Housing Adequacy in Urban India. It attempted to not only use film as a medium to narrate the issues, but also to expand an understanding of the subject and extend its representation and relevance in India by asking, “How could one tell the story of housing adequacy in urban India?”


GOLDEN BIOSCOPE AWARD

A CITY WITHIN A CITY

Film By: Prachee Bajania and Narendra Mangwani
Mentored By: Avijit Mukul Kishore

JURY CITATION:
A City Within A City shows us the sociological fallout in Juhapura, a small locality in Ahmedabad, post the riots of 2002. The film covers a very urgent and powerful issue giving a strong message in the most straightforward way. The film speaks of ghettoization and segregation, something that we rarely discuss when speaking of urbanism and urban planning. The film presents a microcosmic individual problem of a particular family and how they are looking not only at the immediate problems while also dealing with their aspirations. The juxtaposition of the historical context of the place and people’s aspiration to build an independent community despite the apathy of the state, makes the audience value housing beyond the practicality of spaces. The film is poignant, empathetic and yet never looking at people who have suffered in a flattened way as victims but rather celebrating their resilience, showing how attitudes, policy, law and history are all integrated.

SILVER BIOSCOPE AWARD

UDTA BANARAS

Film By: Apoorva Jaiswal and Manas Krishna
Mentored By: Rajula Shah

JURY CITATION:
Udta Banaras alludes to the fact that cities keep changing with regimes and the people inside the city don’t really have a choice in where they go and which part of the city they can be in. It highlights the hurt and the absolute dislocation that’s caused by urban renewal projects and the impact of policies that have been put into place without taking into recognition the inhabitants in those neighbourhoods. The imaging and the imagery in the film was extraordinarily beautiful and compelling. The protagonist was very interesting and charismatic, bringing together a lot of complex ideas about home, his own identity, his own home, but also this idea of Banaras itself. It’s through his photographs that we get to see when we see that the famous Vishwanath gully has been completely taken away and made into some kind of piazza which is shocking and very cleverly done.

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

MAYAVI SWAPNAMAHAL

Film By: Atharva Salaskar, Vaibhav Kadam and Aditya Desai
Mentored By: Avijit Mukul Kishore

TEXT DESCRIPTION:
A Marathi rap music video about the issues faced by citizens at the hands of exploitative builders in a nexus with the government, providing them woefully inadequate housing facilities.

The Charles Correa Foundation hosted a combined Award Ceremony of Nagari Short Film Competitions 2020 and Z-axis: You and Your Neighbourhood Design Competition.  

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FILMMAKERS

Prachee Bajania and Narendra Mangwani

A City within a City

Apoorva Jaiswal and Manas Krishna

Udta Banaras

Atharva Salaskar, Vaibhav Kadam and Aditya Desai

Mayavi Swapnamahal

Ritika Banerjee, Aila Bandagi and Bimal Thankachan

Beyond Four Walls

Viraj Kallola, Debadrita Gupta and Abhro Chowdhury

Fish Out of Water

Maharshi Kashyap, Chiranjit D Bhowmick and Moumita Chakravarthy

Water Water Everywhere

Ayush Gangwal, Anagha Jaipal and Prathmesh Kharatmal

Adhrushya Niwasi

Geetanjali Gurlhosur, Prateek Pamecha and Shaily Saraf

Jar Jar Ghar

Mukul Haloi and Pooja Kalita

Day One

MENTORS

Sanjiv Shah

Filmmaker | Editor | Producer

Bina Paul

Filmmaker | Artistic Director

Avijit Mukul Kishore

Cinematographer

Rajula Shah

Poet | Filmmaker

Tarun Bharatiya

Filmmaker | Poet | Activist

JURY

Pradeep Dalal

Architect | Writer | Educator

Sankalp Meshram

Filmmaker | Educator

Snehanshu Mukherjee

Architect | Educator

Shilpa Ranade

Architect | Educator

Paromita Vohra

Filmmaker | Writer