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Director, Producer & Screenwriter
A short career in script-writing for children's films and editing, producing, and directing television specials such as:
* 'Danger Bay, 'Inside Stories' and 'The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'
* one-hour television special, Travelling Light
* produced and co-directed the television film Martha, Ruth & Edie
* Her debut film feature Sam And Me earned an honourable mention for the Golden Camera Award
*Exploration of lesbianism is virtually unheard of within Indian cinema, and because of this, Fire continues to draw venom and praise

  • The first was Fire, a story of two middle-class women drawn together in search of the warmth that their loveless marriages lacked. The onscreen lesbian relationship between the women angered many in India. Extreme protesters went as far as burning the cinema that first screened Fire to the ground, and Deepa Mehta was shunned by her country of birth for showing the world what was considered bad images of India.
  • The second film, Earth, is a love story encompassing conflicting religions and politics between India and Pakistan.
  • Finally, Water, is a film about Indian widows in the 1930s. In the past and present, many women whose husbands have died are forced to enter "widow houses." Labeled as worthless without a husband to measure themselves by, they struggle to survive by begging and often turn to prostitution. It happened in the ‘30s and is still happening today. With this information in mind, I believed working as a clapper loader on a film to be directed by a woman of such courage would be an interesting experience.

 

 

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Deepa Mehta-Canadian-based filmmaker

Canadian-based filmmaker Deepa Mehta