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The Golden Thread - Kolkata’s Timeless Jute Mills in Motion

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Sep 15 2024 to Sep 15 2024 11 a.m.

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Where

Bangalore International Centre

7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071

Event Description

2022 | 86 min | Hindi and Bengali with English Subtitles | India At the outskirts of Kolkata, the banks of the river Hooghly are lined with jetties and huge factories in various states of operation and decay. Some industrial chimneys belch smoke while others have trees growing out of them. This is the landscape of West Bengal’s 165-year-old jute industry, which once produced the ubiquitous gunny bags, rope, and jute textiles used by trade and commerce around the world. Almost all of these functions have been largely replaced by plastic, which is perhaps more durable but certainly environmentally disastrous. Nearly forgotten, the jute industry is attracting renewed interest in golden fibre due to its eco-friendly qualities. At the same time, the jute industry is in turmoil. A few mills remain in operation, with frequent shutdowns and lockouts to replace workers with precision machines. Can environmental concerns recuperate a future for jute and jute workers while there is still time? The Golden Thread contemplates itself as a product of an encounter between jute workers, early industrial machines, and jute fibre. What was an unwanted fibre for 50 years is now being hailed as the ‘fibre of the future’. The act of filming is an act of archiving –documenting a past that has continued, fading away.

Filmmaker Nishtha Jain will be in conversation with Gautam Sonti after the screening. A Q&A session with the audience will follow.


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