A cyclist meets a stranger in the market. A boy waits for his mother to return home. A man wakes up to find that his face is being stolen by shadows. Three separate encounters become the departure point for “Bol (Speak!),” a short dramatic experimental triptych on the nature of violence. Inspired by the Pakistani Marxist poet, Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s poem Bol, and drawn from real events, the film uses still photographs, puppets and folk dance to comment on the increasing ubiquity and tenor of violence in South Asia. It is a gradually escalating experience of violence. All three chapters are available separately for distribution through CFMDC.
Bol (Speak!)
- Film Maker
- Haldar, Meghna
- Year
- 2011
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Video
- Length
- 15
- Genre
- Animation, experimental
- Category
- Asian, body, dance, Mental Health, Politics + Policy, Race + Ethnicity, Work by Women


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