
The World Is Family
Anand Patwardhan / IN, 2023 / 96 min.
An intensely personal film by Indian master documentarian Anand Patwardhan. The story of his parents told through old home movies expands to encompass India’s struggle for independence and the rise of Hindu nationalism.

Anand Patwardhan has been making documentaries about socially and politically charged subjects for
more than 50 years. In 2018 he won the IDFA Award for the best feature length
documentary for Reason, which examines the rise of the extreme right in his home
country of India. While he stays closer to home in The World Is Family, world
history is never far away. Patwardhan filmed his parents when they were
elderly, and when he watches these old home movies again ten years after
their death, he realizes that the story of his family extends far beyond
purely personal nostalgia. Patwardhan grew up in an artistic and political family. His mother was a
respected ceramist who as a young woman had to leave her birthplace of
Hyderabad, in present-day Pakistan. His father’s brothers fought for the
independence of India. Both sides of the family were at the forefront of the
struggle for independence and the subsequent Partition. From the moving
domestic scenes of the bickering elderly couple emerges a far broader
narrative—about courage, independence, and justice.
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Details
Director
Anand Patwardhan
Production year
2023
Country
IN
Length
96 min.
Language
English, Hindi
Subtitles
NONE
Format
DCP
Part of
IDFA 2023
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