The Leopard’s Tribe
Director:
Miriam CHANDY MENACHERRY
Duration:
40 minutes
Year:
2022
Category:
Feature length documentary film
Synopsis
The authorities of Mumbai are cutting down thousands of trees to expand the public transport network, threatening a forest where a community of 10,000 indigenous people live. At the forefront, Prakash Bhoir leads a relentless battle to protect this sacred land and the leopard they venerate. In this fight to preserve the “green lungs” of India’s financial capital, he allies with a hip-hop group, receives legal advice, but his biggest support comes from his wife, Pramila, who takes the frontline in a battle with major political stakes. Together, this marginalized couple finds themselves, albeit reluctantly, elevated to leadership, facing floods, fires, and leopard attacks to defend their cause, establishing themselves as figures in the climate struggle in one of the fastest-growing cities in the world.
Country & Language:
India
Marathi, Hindi and English
Subtitled in french and english
Production:
Filament Pictures
Confluence Media
Miriam CHANDY MENACHERRY
Miriam is a filmmaker committed to creating socially engaged documentaries that have been acclaimed both in India and internationally. She was selected as an emerging Indian talent by BAFTA, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Her award-winning films focus on everyday heroes: From the Shadows, The Leopard’s Tribe, Lyari Notes, The Rat Race, Robot Jockey, Stuntmen of Bollywood, and the seven-part series Back to the Floor.