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festival of engaged ethnographic film
Blody Phanek (2017) / 48min Author: Sonia Nepram Bloody Phanek is a documentary film on phanek, an exclusive cloth similar to a sarong, which is worn by Manipuri women in northeastern India bordering Burma. The film blends the personal and the political. It starts from a personal impression that began from the earliest memories of the filmmaker’s life. Bloody Phanek aims to discover how women use phanek as a medium of protest, while it explores the concept of impurity and how this attire challenges masculinity.

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