The critically acclaimed Indo-Pak featureLyari Notes (2016) - a documentary on the budding music scene in the titular Karachi suburb - will be screened as part of the 'Cinema from the Sub-Continent' film package conceptualised by the Kochi Biennale Foundation.
The screening, which begins at 6.30 pm on Wednesday at the Pavilion in Cabral Yard, is a part of the Foundation's 'Artist's Cinema' programme.
Directed by Miriam Chandy Menacherry from Mumbai and Maheen Zia from Karachi, the film is structured as a coming-of-age story, following the lives of four girls, Aqsa, Mehroz, Javeria and Sherbano, who live in multi-ethnic, volatile Lyari.
Lugging guitars that are bigger than themselves, the girls make the often perilous journeys to a music school in the suburb.
The commute is so dangerous that their instructor Hamza Jafri - a musician famous for his hard-hitting political lyrics - travels in an armed vehicle.
"The story is timeless and universal: on the search for a space of creativity and self-expression in the face of overt threats and violence. Such spaces are quickly shrinking around the world when confronted by ideologies and extremism of all hues said Riyas Komu, KBF Secretary.
The making of the film was a story in itself - with Menacherry and Zia communicating via Skype chats, enlisting the help of Indian and Pakistani cine technicians and transmitting footage across the border by swapping hard drives.
In between, Zia would film in Karachi - when advised by the locals of Lyari that it was safe to do so - and Menacherry would edit in Mumbai.
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