Venue/Date TBC
Germany and India, 2024
Directed by
Ashish Avikunthak
Running time
84 minutes

In confrontational conversations with his wife and his lover, a middle-aged Indian policeman opens up about his work as a ‘sacrificial assistant’, a state-designated agent tasked with extra-judicial killings of Muslim men. Elsewhere in the city, Lord Krishna and the prince Arjuna enact a dialogue from the Bhagavad Gita. Paralysed into inaction during battle by human considerations, Arjuna seeks the counsel of Krishna, who instructs him on the moral duty of a warrior.





Meet the director

Ashish Avikunthak is an Indian avant-garde filmmaker, film theorist, archaeologist and cultural anthropologist. His films have been shown worldwide in film festivals, galleries and museums. His films have been the subject of more than a dozen retrospectives, eighteen solo shows and they have been shown worldwide in major film festivals, group shows and museums. He has been named Future Greats 2014 by Art Review. Notable screenings were at the Tate Modern, London (2006), Centre George Pompidou, Paris (2006, 2008, 2011), Taipei Biennial (2012), Shanghai Biennial (2014), along with Locarno Film Festival (2007, 2011), Rotterdam Film Festival (2007, 2011, 2021, 2023, 2024), and Berlin Film Festival (2008, 2017) among many other locations.
He has had retrospectives of his works at MUBI (2021-22), Wolf Kino, Berlin (2019), Kino Klub, Split, Croatia (2019), Pungent Film Series, Athens (2018), Bard College (2015), Apeejay Arts Gallery, New Delhi (2015), Rice University (2014), Signs Festival, Trivandrum (2013), Festival International Signes de Nuit, Paris (2012), Yale University (2008), and National Centre for Performing Arts, Mumbai (2008) and Les Inattendus, Lyon (2006). In 2011, he was short listed for the Skoda Prize for Indian Contemporary Art.
He is the author of “Bureaucratic Archaeology: State, Science and Past in Postcolonial India”, published by Cambridge University Press in 2021 and his scholarly works have been published in the Journal of Social Archaeology, Journal of Material Culture, Contributions to Indian Sociology and The Indian Economic and Social History Review among other publications. He has a PhD in cultural anthropology from Stanford University and before coming to URI, he had taught at Yale University.
He has a PhD in Cultural and Social Anthropology from Stanford University and has earlier taught at Yale University. He is now a Professor in Film/Media at Harrington School of Communication, University of Rhode Island.
Meet the cast and crew
Starring
Mainak Dasgupta
Sagnik Mukherjee
Prasenjit Bardhan
Debleena Sen
Sanghamitra Deb
Sanghamitra Das
Writer
Ashish Avikunthak
Producers
Ashish Avikunthak
Kristina Konrad
Soumya Mukhopadhyay
Executive Producer
Debleena Sen
Cinematographers
Pratyush Bhattacharyya
Basab Mullik
Editors
Ashish Avikunthak
Barnali Bose
Sound designer
Sukanta Majumdar
Colourist
Ritajit Raychaudhuri
