Kasheer

Kasheer is an ethnographic film examining artistic production in the disputed territory of India-controlled Kashmir. The legacies of a catastrophic insurgency and indefinite militarization by Indian security forces produces stark social and political complexities embedded in daily life. Kasheer portrays three local visual artists who work to make sense of tragedy and to reformulate a cultural identity inextricably linked to their aspirations for azadi (freedom) from Indian rule. Lushly photographed, this film creates space for thoughtful reflection amid a deeply polarized political discourse.

Region of Origin

USA

Year of Release

2014

Duration

52 minutes

Format

HDV, Color

Directors

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Elayne McCabe

Elayne McCabe (b.1984) is a filmmaker based in the Boston area, USA. She spent twenty months deeply immersed in the artist and artisan community of India-controlled Kashmir directing her first feature film Kasheer. She has directed several short films in India and was also a Fulbright scholar to Jakarta, Indonesia where she studied Indonesian cinema. She is currently pursuing a PhD in sensory ethnography and critical international relations at Queens University Belfast in Northern Ireland.