- Duration: 4 Months
- Dates: 8th January to 30th April, 2024
- Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan
- Participants: 12
- Outcome: Short Documentary Film (10-20 minutes)
People

Masterclass

Deepa Dhanraj is one of the most renowned and highly regarded Indian documentary filmmakers, who has been directing and producing films since the eighties. Her legendary works include “Something Like a War,” “We Haven’t Come Here to Die,” “The Legacy of Malthus,” “Sudesha,” “Nari Adalat,” and “What Has Happened to This City?” These films have been screened on ARTE, CBC, and SBS. A lifetime achievement awardee at IDSFFK 2023, her films have been invited to festivals such as IDFA, Berlinale, Leipzig, Oberhausen, Films de Femmes, Creteil France, Tampere, Vancouver, and Chicago.
Deepa has been actively engaged in the women’s movement for over four decades, with a particular focus on political participation, health, and education. She was a founding member of Yugantar, a feminist film collective that produced notable documentaries highlighting women’s labor and their resistance against domestic violence. Her extensive filmography delves into various critical issues, including the violence and manipulation associated with population control programs, the establishment of Muslim women’s courts providing an alternative to patriarchal judgments issued by Sharia courts, and the emergence of Hindu majoritarianism.
Guided by a strong passion for education, She has dedicated substantial effort to collaborating with government schools in developing tailored pedagogical approaches suitable for first-generation learners hailing from Dalit and Adivasi communities. She also shares her expertise by teaching video production to women activists and regularly delivers lectures on media theory, engaging with audiences in both academic and public forums.
Masterclass

Francesco is an award-winning film director. Animata resistenza (2014) is Francesco's debut documentary which premiered in the 71. Venice Film Festival and was awarded the Venice Classics Award for Best Documentary on Cinema. It was selected for more than 20 festivals worldwide and received 10 awards. Francesco's second feature documentary Brotherhood (2021), a Czech-Italian production, premiered at the 74. Locarno Film Festival and was awarded the Pardo d'oro of Cineasti del presente. The film has been selected in other 40 festivals worldwide (IFFR, True/False, RIDM, CPH:Dox) and awarded at several. Brotherhood is co produced by broadcasters like ARTE, Aljazeera, Rai cinema, and Ceska Televize. Francesco's short film Asterión (2022) premiered at the 75. Locarno Film Festival in the section Corti d'autore, and won RIGA IFF 2022 becoming its official candidate for the EFA awards 2023. It was nominated for the Magnesia Short Film Award at the Czech Lions National Awards.
Since 2017, Francesco has been working as a film lecturer at FAMU International, where he teaches Tools of Documentary Directing, and as a mentor in the directing workshop for first-year students APP (Academy Preparation Program - FAMU). Since 2021, he has been mentoring at the Swiss film school CISA, leading a workshop on documentary directing, and conducting mentorship programs at the Cuban film school EICTV as an external lecturer.
Guest Lecture

Born in Bangalore, Saumyananda Sahi originally studied philosophy at St Stephens College in Delhi before deciding he wanted to be a cinematographer, attending the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune.
Over the past decade, Saumyananda has worked on a variety of projects, both factual and fiction, with such filmmakers as Kamal Swaroop, Shaunak Sen, Prateek Vats, Arun Karthick, Anamika Haksar, Thomas F Lennon and Prashant Nair. His work has played at film festivals around the world, including Cannes, Berlin, Sundance, Rotterdam, Locarno, Busan, Toronto, Hot Docs (Canada) and IDFA (Holland). He was nominated for an Asia Pacific Award (Balekempa, 2018), a 2021 Filmfare Award and, more recently, a 2023 Critics Choice Award for Best Cinematography.
His most recent work includes the documentary ‘All That Breathes’ (nominated for both a BAFTA as well as an Academy Award, and winner of the ASC Award for Best Documentary) and the Netflix limited series ‘Trial By Fire’, which opened to rave reviews and features on IMDb’s Top 100 list.
In 2022 Saumyananda was selected as one of the ten participants of BAFTA’s Breakthrough India programme. Film Companion also selected Saumyananda as one of India’s ‘Disruptors’ for the year 2022.
As well as his work as a cinematographer, Saumyananda has directed two documentaries and is presently completing his debut fiction feature as a director.
As a teacher, he has conducted workshops at the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute of India, BITS Pilani (Goa) and NYU Abu Dhabi.
Guest Lecture

Payal Kapadia, an FTII alumna, is a prominent voice in contemporary Indian cinema. Her debut feature-length documentary, "A Night of Knowing Nothing," earned her the prestigious Golden Eye award at Cannes in 2021. In 2017, her short film "Afternoon Clouds" was the sole Indian selection at the Cannes Film Festival, and featured in the Cinefondation section. Her experimental short film “And What Was the Summer Saying” premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2018, where it received the Special Jury Prize. It also garnered acclaim at the International Documentary Film Festival of Amsterdam (IDFA) in 2018 and was honored as the Best Experimental Film at the Mumbai International Film Festival in 2020.
Her work delves into the less visible, often hidden realms of memory and dreams. It is within the realm of minor, fleeting feminine gestures that she seeks to uncover the truths that define her practice.
Currently, Payal is working on her debut feature film, “All We Imagine as Light,” a project she developed during her residency at the Cinefondation Cannes Residency in Paris (2019-20), with support from Hubert Bals funds and many others.
Screening & Talk

Shaunak Sen is a Delhi-based Indian filmmaker, video artist, and film scholar. His documentary, 'All That Breathes,' earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature Film, and it won the prestigious Golden Eye Award for Best Documentary at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival and the Grand Jury Prize in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
Sen is a graduate of Jamia Millia Islamia and holds a Ph.D. from the School of Arts and Aesthetics at JNU, Delhi. His academic and early professional pursuits garnered support from various organizations, including the Films Division of India Documentary Fellowship (2013), CSDS-Sarai Digital and Social Media Fellowship (2014), Pro Helvetia Residency (2016), and the Charles Wallace Fellowship (2018). In 2018, he also engaged as a visiting scholar in Cambridge University's ERC Urban Ecologies project.
His debut feature-length documentary, 'Cities of Sleep' (2016), found recognition at esteemed international film festivals like Dok Leipzig, MAMI – Mumbai International Film Festival, Taiwan International Film Festival, the Seattle South Asian Film Festival, and New York Indian Film Festival. Shaunak co-curated 'Downtime' in 2014, a live-event installation simultaneously held at the Goethe Institute (Delhi) and Neukölln (Berlin). He also played a key role in co-curating the live performance/video installation event 'Notes on Mourning' (Khoj Studios) in 2015 and participated in the Copycat Academy Residency at the Luminatos Film Festival (Toronto).
Talk

Spanning a career of 35 years, with over 25 films directed and many more as a cinematographer, R V Ramani has made an invaluable impact on Indian independent documentary practice. His one-man-army, impressionistic films have earned him global and national recognition, including India’s National Film Awards, Best Film at the Mumbai International Film Festival, and the prestigious Bala Kailasam Award, among others. His notable films include “Oh, That’s Bhanu,” “My Camera and Tsunami,” “Santhal Family to Mill Re-Call,” “Brahma Vishnu Shiva,” “Saa,” and many more. His works have been showcased at significant festivals such as Yamagata, Busan, IDSFFK, Jeonju, and many others.
Additionally, retrospectives of his films have been featured at festivals like documentArt in Germany, MIFF-India, and the Asia Pacific Triennale, among others. Prior to graduating from FTII with a specialization in cinematography, Ramani worked as a photojournalist. He has been teaching and mentoring generations of young filmmakers at various Institutions.
Guest Mentor

Heejung Oh is a prominent and dynamic producer of documentaries and fiction films and the founder of Seesaw Pictures (2017). She grew up in South Korea, and her life is divided between Seoul and Amsterdam/Paris. She is an alumna of EAVE, Eurodoc, Rotterdam Lab, and Berlinale Talents, and has been invited to the selection committee of IDFA Bertha Fund, Sheffield Doc/Fest, DOK Leipzig, and AIDC.
Guest Lecture

Arya Rothe is an independent filmmaker from Pune, India, and co-founder of NoCut Film Collective. Her debut feature-length documentary film A Rifle and a Bag (2020, India, Romania, Italy, Qatar) won the Special Mention of the Jury at the 2020 International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) in the Bright Future Competition. The film received support from prominent documentary funds, including the DMZ Docs Fund, Creative Media Europe, Netherlands Film Funds, and others.
Her short documentary film Casa da Quina (2015) had its World Premiere at DocLisboa and won the Special Mention Jury Award at the International Film Festival FILMADRID in Spain. Her short film made in Hungary, Daughter’s Mother (2018) had its world premiere at the 61st Dok Leipzig Film Festival. She graduated in 2016 from the DocNomads Master Course. Before DocNomads, she studied at FAMU – National Film School of the Czech Republic.
Guest Mentor

Israel Bañuelos is a Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer, and Re-Recording Mixer. He commenced his journey at Kaparasound, a prominent Music and Sound post-production studio in his native Mexico. Currently, he is based in Tallinn, Estonia, where he has founded Acousmatic Film Sound, a cutting-edge Sound-Postproduction studio in his native Mexico. Currently, he is based in Tallinn, Estonia, where he has founded Acousmatic Film Sound, a cutting-edge Sound-Postproduction studio dedicated to film.
Over the course of his career, Israel has contributed his expertise to over 100 films of diverse genres and lengths, which have been shown in important festivals such as the Venice Film Festival. He also lent his talents to performance art, interactive media, video games, virtual reality endeavors, music videos, and numerous commercial ventures.
His notable experiences include joining Berlinale Talents in Guadalajara in 2014, where he had the privilege of learning from Martin Hernandez, and his attendance at Berlinale Talents in Berlin in 2018, where he learned from Carsten Nicolai and Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Israel holds an MA in Sound Design for Film at the Kino Eyes Master’s program. He is also a member of the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE).
Guest Lecture
Important Dates
- Course Dates: 8th January to 30th April, 2024
- Open Call for Applications: 10th October, 2023
- Regular Deadline: 30th November, 2023
- Late Deadline: 7th December, 2023