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Mardistan

Country: India, Language: English, 29 mins

Original Title

Macholand
  • Director: Harjant Gill
  • Writer: Harjant Gill; Abhishek Sharma
  • Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra

CGiii Comment

A disparate group of men talk about being a man...you'll be asleep in next to no time!

And...there's a feminist scholar who throws in...bollocks!

There's no artistry...it's simply a point-and-shoot exercise.


Watch...

Mardistan (Macholand) by Harjant Gill from Harjant Gill on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Mardistan (Macholand) is an exploration of Indian manhood articulated through the voices of four men from different generations and backgrounds. A middle-aged writer trying to make sense of the physical and sexual abuse he witnessed studying in an elite military academy, a Sikh father of twin daughters resisting the pressure to produce a son, a young 20-year-old college student looking for a girlfriend with whom he can lose his virginity, and a working-class gay activist coming out to his wife after twenty years of marriage. Together, their stories make up different dimensions of what it means to be a man in India today. Mardistan (Macholand) starts a conversation on critical issues including patriarchy, son preference, sexual violence and homophobia in a nation increasingly defined by social inequalities.

Cast & Characters

Dhananjay Chauhan as Himself;
Tarun Dhamija as Himself;
Nivedita Menon as Herself;
Amandeep Sandhu as Himself;
Gurpreet Singh as Himself