IDA's #DocOfTheWeek highlights a documentary project Body of My Own

IDA's #DocOfTheWeek highlights a documentary project raising funds through IDA's fiscal sponsorship program. This week's project is Body of My Own, by co-directors Lily Vetch & Rahemur Rahman.

At a moment in time when women’s rights are under increasing threat globally, comes a new documentary that places an intimate, collaborative lens among four Hijra women, whose ancient community is caught in the crossfire of conservative Islam, rising Indian nationalism and the legacy of British colonial rule. Co-Directors Rahemur Rahman and Lily Vetch follow MOMO (29), a Hijra Guru (community leader) and her Chela (disciple) JANNAT (26), her Chela NOORJAHAN (16) and NESHI (29) from October 2019 to the present day, with filming continuing until the summer of 2023. From the tough pandemic years, when the women must disperse across India and Bangladesh to seek sex work, to the present day, when they plan to return to Dhaka, their individual journeys are emerging as inspiring feats of resilience, friendship and vibrant creativity, despite the ever-present threat of violence, prejudice and sexual harassment they must endure.

Produced by Tanja Rusi Executive Produced by Inka Rusi at Onerva Pictures

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