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New York Indian Film Festival Closing Night

Sunday, May 14, 2023 5:30 pm

Event hosted by: New York Indian Film Festival

Event hosted by: Indo-American Arts Council

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NYIFF is back with its new collection Indie cinema showcasing the finest works from the global community. We are set to celebrate the best movies at the 23rd edition of New York Indian Film Festival for the film aficionados in the city!

Goldfish

Red Carpet: 4:30 PM

Show Time: 5:30 PM

Director: Pushan Kripalani

Starring: Kalki Koechlin, Deepti Naval, Rajit Kapur, Gordon Warnecke, Bharti Patel, Shanaya Rafaat, Ravin Ganatara, Komal Amin, Omar Khan, Harry Attwell, Ashraf Ejjbair, Noa Bodner, Perri Snowdon

Run time: 101 mins

Language: English

Year Made: 2022

Country: India

Join us after the film for a special Q&A with Director Pushan Kriplani and Lead Actress Kalki Koechlin followed by the NYIFF Awards Ceremony. 

Anamika Fields is the daughter of an Englishman and an Indian woman. Her mother, Sadhana Tripathi, left behind a career as a Hindustani classical vocalist of great promise to marry her father and move to the UK. Her father died when Anamika was ten. It left Sadhana, who never wanted to be a parent, who never wanted to live in the UK, to bring up her only daughter.

Twenty-five years later, Sadhana is suffering from the onset of dementia. This situation is exacerbated by Sadhana’s deep-seated reluctance to leave the house she has worked so hard for, Ana’s own precarious financial and professional circumstances, and the astronomical cost of specialized care in a society that would just rather forget their elderly.

Ana thinks that she will resolve the situation in a few short days. Instead, she is drawn deeper and deeper into Sadhana’s life and its strange little peculiarities – a best friend who is also her worst enemy, a married lover, a musical apprentice, and a fox who swings by the garden on occasional evenings.

Ana is also constantly surprised by the depth and strangeness of the disease itself – the fear and the violence, of how memory lets go of the immediate and clings to the smallest hurt from decades ago, of how the best and the worst of a personality seems to rise to the surface, and how hard sufferers try to conceal their constant struggle to function. Ana will also be forced to confront her own choices – of love, and work, and of how far she is willing to go to do what she thinks is the right thing. She will encounter the choices that the generation before her made, to claim a little piece of the world as their own.

Mother and daughter, strangers for over a decade, find themselves thrown together once again after all this time. This has always been a difficult, damaging relationship. Some of it was a by-product of their circumstance. And some of it was absolutely deliberate. Anamika is forced to become several things, all at once: she is daughter and mother, care-giver and secretary and detective, shield and scalpel. Around her, in the neighborhood she escaped, Anamika begins to discover a woman she never knew at home, alive in memory, in anecdote, in music she doesn’t understand.

 

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