Even When I Fall: THEATRICAL, BBC

The incredible story of Saraswoti and Sheetal, trafficking survivors who reclaim skills that once came at a high cost. Now freed, together they form Nepal’s first circus. An intimate, beautiful film that harnesses the visual power of circus to give a unique perspective into the complex world of human trafficking.

Credits

A Satya Films and Postcode Films Production

Directors: Sky Neal and Dara McLarnon

Producer: Elhum Shakerifar

Also produced and conceived  by Sky Neal

 

International Sales and Festivals: Journeyman Pictures [sales@journeyman.tv]

Reviews

"the most feel good film of the week"
Financial Times
"Gripping, occasionally dreamlike and unexpectedly uplifting"
The Times
"Sensitive, intimate, graceful"
Total Film
"Visually arresting"
Little White Lies
"Beautifully shot "
The Irish Times
"Uplifting, immersive and spectacular"
Birds Eye View
"Beautiful and moving… a dazzling story"
Francine Stock, BBC Film Programme
"Thoughtful and wide-ranging"
Screen
"Remarkable "
The Observer
"Emotive and powerful"
Women in Film & Television
"A powerful documentary "
Elle
"11 Polaroids"
The Alternative List of 11 Best Films of 2018
"Incredible "
Metro
Press

Awards

RAI Film Festival 2019 Audience Award winner

Screen Awards 2018 Specialist Film Campaign nominee

British Independent Film Awards 2018 Discovery Award nominee

One World Media Awards 2018 Feature Documentary Award nominee

Play time

95 minutes | 12A | UK

About

Sheetal and Saraswoti met as teenagers in a Kathmandu refuge, both survivors of child trafficking to Indian circuses. They had been rescued and brought back across the border to Nepal, but what does the future hold for these young women returning to a home they barely remember?

Even When I Fall traces their journey over 6 years, as they reclaim their breath-taking skills as circus artists and begin to build a future against all the odds. Along with 11 other young trafficking survivors, they form Circus Kathmandu – Nepal’s first and only circus – creating a livelihood for themselves and simultaneously working to educate and challenge the deep-seated stigma against trafficked women.

This intimate, beautiful film harnesses the visual power of circus to give a unique perspective into the complex world of human trafficking.

 

 

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