The Rat Race, our documentary that captivated audiences in Cannes and Amsterdam now set to release in theatres in India !

A film with no star cast nor exotic locations, on the contrary, this is the gritty true life account of Mumbai’s night rat killers. Shot over 2 years The Rat Race documents a story that unravels every night as the rest of the city sleeps.

Men hired by the municipal corporation who set out with torches and sticks to bring back the bodies of 30 rats to earn a daily wage. Counted every morning by Parsi Supervisor Behram Harda who likens himself to James Bond because he too has a `license to kill’ this is a film that is disturbing and yet crackles with a dark sense of humor. The Rat Race captivated an international jury in Cannes in 2010 then had 3 sold out shows in Amsterdam where it premiered at IDFA, one of the biggest documentary festivals will now be released commercially in multiplex theaters like PVR and Big Cinemas in Mumbai on April 20th, 2012 followed by Delhi and Bangalore.

The film is supported by well known actor and comedian Jaaved Jaaferi who has launched the Indian Documentary Foundation (IDF) an organisation that aims to take the documentary genre to mainstream audiences in collaboration with the International Film Festival of Kerala which organises the Trigger Pitch to match make documentaries with a social cause and corporate partners.

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The Buzz is getting Louder!

The last two days have been quite something for the Documentary.
Firstly, the news of Rat Race making it to IDFA get published in DNA.

Here the link to the dazzling DNA article:
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_mumbai-night-rat-killers-to-dazzle-at-global-documentary-festival_1613663

And secondly we hit the radio waves on Red FM, Mumbai Local too. Though, all they could speak of Mumbai Rats being seen at Amsterdam! šŸ™

But, Tada! Did they say any publicity is good publicity…

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The Race is on at IDFA!

Its Official!!! Rat Race will be screened at IDFA! Catch its world wide premier in Amsterdam.

Screenings: 22-11 21:00 Tuschinski 4

24-11 13:00 Brakke Grond Rode Zaal

25-11 14:15 Tuschinski 3

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Ready, set and may not go!

I thought I’d write next when we were all set to go to Cannes. The way things look right now… I may not even be able to make it. Whilst I wait to know I thought I’d write and share the ups and downs

The good part is that the 26 minute rough cut that Aruna and I plan to travel with is looking good. Our first trial screening in a Mumbai based NGO working with youth in the city sparked off a very lively discussion. The second screening at home with family and friends had people sitting back and enjoying the film. Laughter filled the room because of the wit and humour of our central character Behram Harda (as a filmmaker this means alot because the film is striking the right note). I also shared the rough cut with a few festival curators before I fine tune a 30 minute version for the festival circuit in June and their response has been more than encouraging

We have a few good meetings set up at Cannes where we plan to pre sell the concept to channels. Also our rough cut will be in the digital library at Cannes so potential buyers can access it the whole year through. Solely through our crowd funding initiative we have raised enough money to cover our trip!! Thank you to our 6 donors for making this happen, truly I will confess I was sceptical , hesitant and awkward about it. The only big question is whether after all this I will be able to go?

We have been having visa issues from the word go. One month ahead of time, the only available date at the French Consulate was April 1st assuming we got our passports the next day, we would still miss the event which begins on the 2nd and 3rd of April. Finally with a lot of help and guidance we managed to reschedule our French interview at the visa office for the beginning of next week…the only hitch is that I do not have my passport back from the British Consulate where I applied for a UK visa nearly 2 weeks back! It says on their website that for a non settlement visa and if the person has been to the UK within the last 5 years the processing time is about a week…but although I fall into this category for some reason my visa is held up.

Am keeping my fingers crossed till the last minute but if not Aruna will have to travel to Cannes and clinch a few deals – solo!

A special thanks to: Moneesha, Hari and Susan – for the marathon edits

Bodhi- for delivering the gfx just before he got into a near-fatal bike accident and was laid up for a long time

Gissy – for squeezing in the sound mix between her hectic travel

Mathew and Leena – for subtitles Hindi and Marathi after their regular work

Arghya – for playing script doctor

Ruchi, Akash and Maneesh – for giving us an online presence and creating a community base

My two Annies (mother and mother in law ) – for rescheduling their work appointments to baby sit my 5 year old boy, so I could put in all the crazy hours

Paul (my husband) – for playing legal eagle and favourite punching bag

Hormis Tharakan, Shanta and Asha for pitching in with all the visa glitches and advise.

Aruna…I can’t thank you, this is our film

Finally this is not the time for speeches…just to acknowledge what it takes to get this far for an independent filmmaker . And miles to go …

 

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Where it Began…

A first hand account of the crowd funding initiative from our Producer, Aruna Balkrishna Singh

ā€ It was love at first sight.

It sounds funny but honestly one sound look was all it took for me to be excited and in love with this crazy idea. It was something no one in Indian documentary film making had tried before. But wasnt that the excitement?

It started in a dimly lit auditorium, filled with other hopefuls like me. I was irritated to begin with. I was missing the award ceremony of the 48hr film project Mumbai chapter, simply because Miriam would not take no for an answer. She just needed me to be at PVR Juhu at 8.30 am for a Dear Cinema Dialogue Series on Crowd Funding. The upside, I was to get to meet Sanjay Suri, Onir and Sudhir Mishra.

So, early one chilly morning, I trudged unwillingly and grouchily from Colaba to PVR making it on time for once. I cleared myĀ registrationĀ and was in fact, one of the first people to waltz into the auditorium. I dutifully sat in the front row, knowing that Miriam would insist on a word-to-word account.

Surprisingly, the conversation started on time. Both Onir and Sanjay were punctual and stylishly turned out. They came across asĀ knowledgeable, no-nonsense and succinct. My idle ogling soon turned to serious fascination as they took the entire audience through the novelle way they had raised funds for their upcoming film ā€œI AMā€. Suddenly, I found myself penning down ideas,Ā regulationsĀ and tax liabilities as the potential of this funding stream got clearer.Ā TrustĀ me when I say, nothing really excites a DocumentaryĀ ProducerĀ these days, but this one sure topped the list by a long wohoo…

Mustering my courage, I did manage to interrupt the scores of women wanting photos with the team. Sanjay Suri patiently heard me out and agreed to discuss it at length at a later date. We exchanged our coordinates and I dropped him an email. Nothing much happened after that except a cursory hi at the IFFI in Goa in November. I almost gave up hope. Here was aĀ fabulousĀ idea that could actually work but where was I to get first handĀ informationĀ on how?

One fine day, I did get the call. Despite my reservations that this could well be a crank call it did turn out to be Sanjay Suri who enquired about our documentary the Rat Race? I confessed my predicament, I had the idea but no true knowledge. .

Costa Coffee@Versova at 2 pm, Sanjay came in theĀ doorĀ and got down to business. Over the course of 2.5 hours, he explained how and why and what nots of crowd funding and its potential for documentary cinema. It was easy to see he spoke with conviction, but was even more heartening to note that he was gracious enough to spend so much time with relative unknowns. Over that time, he made Ruchi, Jimmy and me understand what needed to be done, and left with a promise of being a call away when we needed help.

Armed with the knowledge, I met Paul (Director of filament Pictures and astute businessman) to convince him on how this was to work. He heard me out and finally Ā agreed – we did have a great idea.

From then now, thanks to Ruchi, Paul, Sanjay, here we are, inĀ anĀ actual Rat Race. This time to get to Cannes with a first to our credit….yes we can…..ā€

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