LADIES ONLY

SYNOPSIS

A small film crew enters the ladies compartments of the local trains in Mumbai. Chance encounters and acquaintances are invited to reveal their opinions, their confessions and their stories in a ‘public’ space. Their diverse answers thread themselves into an unfolding tapestry of details and observations. The light on the faces, the figures in the background, the driving noises of the train and the interaction of the travelers bring the space alive. Black and white images distill the essence of the space but keep us focused on the essentials: the women’s narrative. A poetic rhythm takes us across Mumbai and its mix of cultures, languages and faces, providing insight into how urban Indian women see and shape their lives. A feminist lens explores what ambitions and freedoms mean for women in a hyper-industrial, wealth-driven and complex world. LADIES ONLY ( 79 mins, B&W ) was produced by Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln & Film und Medien Stiftung NRW.

The film was invited to have its World Premiere at 부산국제영화 Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) 2021 as part of the Documentary Wide Angle selection. The film was further nominated for the BIFF Mecenat Award, 2021.

The jury wrote, ‘The film is a beautiful work that harmonizes the confident voices of women with poetic cinematography.

LADIES ONLY was invited to have its European Premiere at the 72nd Berlinale ( Berlin International Film Festival ) as part of the Perspektive Deutsches Kino selection. The film won the Compass-Perspektive Award at the 72nd Berlinale and won 3 more awards at the International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, at the Nepal Cultural International Film Festival, Kathmandu and at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival, Mumbai.

CRITICAL REVIEWS + PRESS

MEDITATIVE RHYTHM
The 80-minute documentary has its qualities less in the content than in the way it is made. Luminous black-and-white images capture the mood of travel: curious faces, streets flying by, fatigue, stress, but also the hustle and bustle of flying merchants hawking their accessories on mobile hangers. Often the shots say more than words. The meditative rhythm of the montage offers space for the audience’s own associations and opens up the Indian peculiarities for more universal points of reference. Time and again, for example, the women express how strenuous life has become due to hypercapitalist pressure to perform – how damaging the rule of money is to private life, relationships and mental health.

Peter Gutting / Film Critic / Germany I
https://www.film-rezensionen.de/2022/03/ladies-only/

‘Various women, including a housewife, a punk girl, a weightlifter, and a college student, unravel their thoughts on their dreams and freedom. As the voices of urban Indian women vividly come alive in this black-and-white film, light and shadow, noises and movements, breezes and landscape made by the speedily moving train combine with everchanging faces, creating unexpected cinematic moments that almost seem to have been directed.’

KANG Sowon I Head Programmer
Busan International Film Festival

‘Mumbai trains have a separate carriage marked “Ladies Only”, where only women can travel. The reason for ‘Ladies Only’ is not mentioned, but one would think it is probably due to security considerations. Women can feel and express themselves more freely there, as they are willing to talk very openly about their lives and the role of women in Indian society in front of the camera. The picture that emerges is, on the one hand, predictably desolate, but on the other hand, it is very empowering through the speakers. As Westerners, we may have our own idea of what an Indian woman is or should be, but Women’s Wagon certainly creates a much more diverse picture. One would never have thought that a black and white kaleidoscope could have so many colours.


The film was awarded the Compass-Perspektive prize at the last Berlin Film Festival and, in the words of the jury, “it takes courage to tell a story in such a refined way, to look deeper and make a socially relevant film about everyday life”.’

Tristan Priimägi I Film Critic
Head of Programming DOCPOINT Helsinki & Talinn

‘Ladies Only’ is the perfect antidote to the countless British documentaries about India shown in the UK — films that may appear to be poorly researched and often reinforce stereotypes about the country with its unrelenting focus on the poor.’’

Beverly Andrews
FORM-Idea UK

AWARDS & NOMINATIONS

Winner | Compass-Perspektive-Award
Berlinale / Berlin International Film Festival 2022 | GERMANY

Winner | Second Best Long Documentary Award

International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala 2022 | INDIA

Winner | Best Women’s Film Award

Nepal Cultural International Film Festival, Kathmandu 2023 I NEPAL

Winner | Best Documentary

Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival, Mumbai 2023 I INDIA

Nomination | BIFF Mecenat Award
Busan International Film Festival 2021 | SOUTH KOREA

Nomination | Teddy Award
Berlinale / Berlin International Film Festival 2022 | GERMANY

Nomination | First Steps Award
First Steps – Der Deutsche Nachwuchspreis | GERMANY

Nomination | Best International Documentary

Indian Film Festival of Melbourne | AUSTRALIA

Nomination | Best International Documentary Feature Film

Budapest Independent Film Festival 2023 I HUNGARY

Nomination | DocPoint YLE Award

DocPoint – Helsinki Documentary Film Festival 2023 I FINLAND

DocPoint – Talinn Documentary Film Festival 2023 I ESTONIA

Nomination | A38- Production Grant Kassel-Halle

Kasseler Dokfest 2022 I GERMANY

OFFICIAL SELECTION & SCREENING

부산국제영화 Busan International Film Festival | SOUTH KOREA
72nd Berlinale Filmfestspiele / Berlin International Film Festival  | GERMANY

JIO MAMI Mumbai Film Festival / India Gold Selection | INDIA

15th John Abraham National Awards, Kerala | INDIA 

FemFilm, Oslo | NORWAY

Sheffield International Documentary Festival | UK
London Indian Film Festival | UK 

Birmingham Indian Film Festival | UK 

Manchester Indian Film Festival | UK 

International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala | INDIA

Indian Film Festival of Melbourne | AUSTRALIA
Indo German Film Week | GERMANY
Das Fünf Seen Film Festival  | GERMANY
Filmtage Globale Perspektiven  | GERMANY
Asian Film Festival Barcelona | SPAIN
Kasseler Dokfest  | GERMANY
Nepal Cultural International Film Festival, Kathmandu | NEPAL

DocPoint Helsinki Documentary Film Festival | FINLAND

DocPoint Talinn Documentary Film Festival | ESTONIA
Stranger than Fiction Documentary Film Festival  | GERMANY

Vikalp, Mumbai | INDIA
Bangalore International Centre | INDIA
Urban Lens Film Festival, Bangalore | INDIA

Women’s International Film Festival, Kerala | INDIA

Ethnocineca – International Documentary Film Festival Vienna | AUSTRIA

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