The World is Family

वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम् (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam) | 2023 | Color | 96 min

 

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, a Sanskrit phrase meaning “the world is family” is a universalist idea that competes with dominant, exclusivist Hindu notions of caste. Anand grew up in a milieu that questioned the latter. The family’s elders had fought for India’s Independence but rarely spoken about it. ‘Liberty, Equality, Fraternity’, words enshrined in India’s Constitution, were subconsciously internalized.

As his parents aged, Anand began to film with whatever equipment was at hand. Soon birthdays and family gatherings gave way to oral history. Revisiting home movie footage a decade after his parents had passed, was a revelation. Today self-confessed supremacists whose ideology once inspired the murder of Mahatma Gandhi, are in power. As they rewrite India’s history, memories of the past have become more precious than mere personal nostalgia.

Note from IDFA Jury: A vivid evocation of 100 years of history in less than 100 minutes of cinema. An intimate act of family portraiture whose spirited subjects are lovingly painted with humour and deep humanity. A facility with scale and whose fluidity in form beautifully reflects flow of life, death, and history. The IDFA Award for Best Editing goes to The World is Family by Anand Patwardhan.

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“Patwardhan has made a film suffused with Gandhian love, one that is personal and political”

- Marc Glassman, POV Issue #119