Bilal
par Sourav Sarangi
India, Finland, 2008
synopsis
Three year-old Bilal lives with his parents, grandmother and younger brother in a small dark room in Calcutta, India. The family is poor and both of Bilal’s parents are blind. He may only be a toddler, but this resourceful, playful little boy already knows a lot about life. He guides his father through busy traffic, directs his mother to what needs cleaning in the home and teaches his one and a half year old sibling how to get his parents attention. Instinctively aware of his parents’ disability, Bilal has developed a special way of communicating and interacting with them. He gives them a hug to let them know when he is happy and when he is feeling mischievous he knows that if he runs off out of the house, there is little his mother can do to get him back, other than shout and wait for the neighbours to catch him. Director Sourav Sarangi observed Bilal for a year, capturing moments of hardship, tenderness and hope. His simple film offers us a child’s perspective on poverty, family, fun, and responsibility. It will, on many levels, make you question your way of seeing the world.
à propos des réalisateurs
Sourav Sarangi est né en 1964. Après avoir étudié la géologie, il s'est réorienté vers le montage cinématographique au FTII, la célèbre école de cinéma indienne. Ces dernières années, il s'est principalement consacré à des coproductions internationales. Les quelques documentaires et fictions réalisés par Sourav lui ont valu des récompenses internationales. Il a également beaucoup travaillé pour des chaînes de télévision privées en Inde en tant que directeur des programmes.