In 1965 Yash Pal Suri left India for the U.K. The first thing he does on his arrival in England is to buy two Super-8 cameras, two projectors and two reel to reel recorders. One set of equipment he sends to his family in India, the other he keeps for himself. For 40 years he uses it to share his new life abroad with those .. Read more
| Director | Sandhya Suri |
|---|---|
| Genres | Documentary |
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In 1965 Yash Pal Suri left India for the U.K. The first thing he does on his arrival in England is to buy two Super-8 cameras, two projectors and two reel to reel recorders. One set of equipment he sends to his family in India, the other he keeps for himself. For 40 years he uses it to share his new life abroad with those back home-images of snow, miniskirted ladies dancing bare-legged, the first trip to an English supermarket-his taped thoughts and observations providing a unique chronicle of the eccentricities of his new English hosts. Back in India, his relatives in turn, respond with their own 'cine-letters' telling tales of weddings, festivals and village life. As time passes and the planned return to India becomes an increasingly remote possibility, the joy and curiosity of the early exchanges give way to the darker reality of alienation, racism and a family falling apart. A bitter-sweet time capsule of alienation, discovery, racism and belonging, I for India is a chronicle of immigration in sixties Britain and beyond, seen through the eyes of one Asian family and their movie camera.
| Director | Sandhya Suri |
|---|---|
| Studio | ICA |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 10 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Documentary |
| Language | DVD: Hindi, English |
| Released | DVD: 24 Mar 2008 Production year: 2005 |
| Format | DVD |
National Film School graduate Sandhya Suris delightful, seductive and deceptive documentary/home movie on her family... read more on Time Out
This is good example of the effects migration has on an Indian family when their beloved son moves to England to further his training as a Dr.
It gives real insight into the complexities of crossing culture and the emotional struggles of a family left back home.
Beautiful footage captured on super 8, and edited well to show comparissons between expectations and reality.
More of a documentary than a traditional movie. The 'action' is made up of home movie clips from the UK and India and clips from TV. About an Indian family coming to live in England. Together they make an interesting story and review of changing times and attitudes. Only 70 mins long.