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The Shape-Shifting Frontiers of Documentary Filmmaking


90 mins.

Sun, Nov 2 | 3:00 PM | House of Peace and Dialogue

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The practice of documentary filmmaking is constantly reinventing itself, taking on new forms in ever more fascinating and unexpected ways. The filmmakers on this panel work in idiosyncratic styles that challenge convention in their mediation of living realities. Their films blur the boundaries between documentary and fiction, inviting protagonists to reconstruct their lived experiences and crafting layered narratives around climate, history and music. Drawing on archival materials – from family photographs and found footage to personal collections – they challenge official histories and reclaim forgotten narratives. Through these experimental approaches, they demonstrate how documentaries continue to redefine cinematic storytelling, unlocking new possibilities for what John Grierson famously called “the creative treatment of actuality.”

Gabrielle Brady

Gabrielle Brady

Gabrielle Brady makes hybrid films in creative collaboration with protagonists. Her debut, Island of the Hungry Ghosts, won over 30 awards internationally. The Wolves Always Come at Night is Australia’s 2026 Oscar entry.

Tusharr Madhavv

Tusharr Madhavv

Tusharr Madhavv is an independent filmmaker working across documentary, experimental film and artistic research. His debut, A Ballad of Maladies, won Best Debut Director at the 64th National Film Awards.

Arjun Talwar

Arjun Talwar

Arjun Talwar studied at the Polish Film School in Łódź. His features, A Donkey Called Geronimo and Letters from Wolf Street, premiered at DOK Leipzig and Berlinale, respectively.

Kristi Tethong

Kristi Tethong

Kristi Tethong is a Canadian independent filmmaker whose poetic work is shot over long periods, with intimate access to her subjects. Her shorts have screened around the world. Far From Home is her first feature.

Surabhi Sharma

Surabhi Sharma

Surabhi Sharma has made feature documentaries and short films since 2000, engaging with cities in transition through labour, music and migration. She is Associate Professor and Associate Dean at NYU Abu Dhabi.

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District Kangra, HP 176057
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