Her Day to fight for their rights

Film is made by an all-women crew on gender discrimination.

Update: 2017-06-13 22:11 GMT
The film titled Her Day' is the brainchild of Wings,' an organisation that fights for the rights of women. The team was inspired to produce the film after listening to the kids of one of their friends.

KOZHIKODE: A girl child faces a lot of gender  discrimination in the school perpetrated by the teachers themselves. That will be the focus of a Malayalam feature film being produced by an all-women team which will be released soon. The film titled ‘Her Day’ is the brainchild of ‘Wings,’   an organisation that fights for the rights of women.  The team was inspired to produce the film after listening to the kids of one of their  friends. School students Harsha from Perambra  and Anjali  from Arikode    wrote the  story and script.  The actors are women from different walks of life and students.  

Ms Divya Divakar, a school teacher and one of the directors of the film,  told DC:  “The dedication of our  women crew  ensured  that they were   part of something bigger than the film itself.  It is in the last stages of  production. The film deals with the politics of education system that a girl child encounters daily  in a classroom, including separating children based on gender and the attitude of a teacher towards a girl and a boy. Teachers often cultivate a feeling that boys   fare better in main subjects and girls  in non-academic subjects. Such  thinking prompts the   students to conform  to their respective gender roles, she  explained.

Ms P.M.  Deepa, a law student who is the other director,   said, “we wanted to expose ourselves, our fears, our comforts and our strengths  to be creatively transparent. I hope this will help  set a precedent for what can be achieved with an all-women crew.  It is up to us to be the agents of the change we want to see,” she said. The two locations of the film are Arikode and Peruvannamuzhi. The team had undergone  a 15-day  crash course in film making from NIKAT, an off-campus  centre of C-DIT. Prasanna and Parvathy, members of  ‘Wings,’ handled the camera  and advocate Sudha Haridwar was the production coordinator.

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