
Flickering Lights
Anirban Dutta, Anupama Srinivasan / IN, 2023 / 90 min.
In Tora, an Indian village on the border with Myanmar, the rhythm of life is set by daylight and darkness. But the village is on the verge of change: electricity is finally coming. Will it bring this close-knit community the progress it is hoping for?

In Tora, an Indian village on the border with Myanmar, the rhythm of life is determined by
daylight and darkness. Time seems to stand still: people still cook on wood
fires, even indoors, and there is no running water. When night falls though,
some flashlights appear, and at one point a solar panel is even
installed. The filmmakers spend a lot of time with the villagers, who are disarmingly
uninhibited, partly because they are not used to cameras or videos. Sparse
news of the outside world arrives only via transistor radios. An elderly
resident dreams of sovereignty for his people. An enterprising mother with a
small shop would like to sell ice cream to pay boarding school fees for her
four children, and she is saving for a fridge. As it happens, the village is on the verge of change: it seems that
electricity is finally on its way. Previous attempts failed, and now, too,
the construction work on the infrastructure is going painfully slowly. Will
electricity arrive this time? And will it bring the close-knit community the
progress it is hoping for?
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Director
Anirban Dutta, Anupama Srinivasan
Production year
2023
Country
IN
Length
90 min.
Language
uncoded languages
Subtitles
ENG
Format
DCP
Part of
IDFA 2023
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