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To Kill a Tiger
20222 h 5 min 24 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Nisha Pahuja
Production: Cornelia Principe (Notice Pictures)Nisha PahujaDavid Oppenheim (National Film Board of Canada)Andy Cohen (Notice Pictures)Anita Lee (National Film Board of Canada)Atul GawandeAndrew DragoumisDev PatelMindy KalingShivani RawatRupi KaurAnita BhatiaNiraj BhatiaDeepa MehtaSamarth SahniPriya DoraswamyJason LoftusEna ChadhaShant JoshiSean FarnelGeeta SondhiMariam Zaidi
Script: Nisha Pahuja
Produced by Notice Pictures Film in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada.
In a small village in Jharkhand, India, Ranjit wakes up to find that his 13-year-old daughter has not returned home from a family wedding. Calls are made, a search ensues, and a few hours later, she’s found stumbling home. After being dragged into the woods she was sexually assaulted by three men, all of whom are known to the family. Ranjit and his wife go to the police, and the men are arrested.
But the family’s relief is short-lived when the villagers and their leaders launch a sustained campaign to force Ranjit to drop the charges. They demand the girl marry one of her rapists—a tried and true community solution. This, they feel, is the only way to restore her honour and that of the community. Ranjit defies their edict and embarks on a perilous journey, navigating both the labyrinth of India’s courts and the rising dangers in his village.
A cinematic, David and Goliath story, To Kill a Tiger follows Ranjit’s uphill battle to find justice for his child. In India, where a rape is reported every 20 minutes and conviction rates are less than 30 percent, Ranjit’s decision to support his daughter is virtually unheard of, and his journey unprecedented.
His stand piques the interest of the Srijan Foundation, an NGO working to sensitize men and boys on women’s rights. They look to Ranjit as a poster boy for their work and an inspiration to other men.
Their support, along with the presence of the camera crew, fuels the ire of the villagers, and as the trial gets underway, threats of violence begin to loom. Ostracized by the community, dealing with mounting debt and fearing for himself and his family, Ranjit’s composure begins to crack, and the whole process is in danger of being derailed.
With tremendous access to all facets of this story, To Kill a Tiger charts the emotional journey of an ordinary man facing extraordinary circumstances. A father whose love for his daughter forces a social reckoning that will reverberate for years to come.
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Subject categories
- Women > Developing CountriesDiscrimination, Stereotyping and Equal RightsViolence Against Women
- Sexuality and Reproduction > Incest and Sexual Abuse
- Developing Countries > India, Nepal and Pakistan
- Social Issues > Rural Life
- Law and Crime > Violence Against Women
- Family Studies/Home Economics > Child DevelopmentFamily Diversity and Challenges
- Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
- Social Studies > Law
Credits
- writer
- Nisha Pahuja
- director
- Nisha Pahuja
- producer
- Cornelia Principe
- Nisha Pahuja
- David Oppenheim
- executive producer
- Andy Cohen
- Anita Lee
- Atul Gawande
- Andrew Dragoumis
- Dev Patel
- Mindy Kaling
- Shivani Rawat
- Rupi Kaur
- Anita Bhatia
- Niraj Bhatia
- Deepa Mehta
- Samarth Sahni
- Priya Doraswamy
- Jason Loftus
- Ena Chadha
- Shant Joshi
- Sean Farnel
- Geeta Sondhi
- Nisha Pahuja
- Cornelia Principe
- Mariam Zaidi
- editor
- Mike Munn
- Dave Kazala
- director of photography
- Mrinal Desai
- original score
- Jonathan Goldsmith
- location sound recordist
- Anita Kushwaha
- research
- Nisha Pahuja
- archival research
- Erin Chisholm
- creative consultant
- Andy Cohen
- story editor
- Manfred Becker
- post-production coordinator
- Pranay Nichani
- assistant editor
- Pranay Nichani
- Jordan Kawai
- Jordan Kawai
- Nisha Pahuja
- Blake MacFarlane
- Mitchell Allen
- Maria Komech
- translation
- Dave Kazala
- Rajani Ratnaparkhi
- subtitles
- Rajani Ratnaparkhi
- Dave Kazala
- media manager
- Jordan Kawai
- Nisha Pahuja
- Blake MacFarlane
- Mitchell Allen
- Maria Komech
- additional editing
- Rob Ruzic
- additional camera
- Shanti Bhushan Roy
- Islahuddin Ashraf
- Saumyananda Sahi
- Rakesh Haridas
- Syed Husain Akbar
- Duraid Munajim
- Apal Singh
- Srikanth Kabothu
- additional sound
- O V Sathiyaseelan
- S Kasthuri
- Mohandas VP
- Tamilarasi Narashiman
- Dhiman Karmakar
- news reporter
- Bharti Dang
- Gauri Rani
- Amit Arora
- studio operations manager
- Mark Wilson
- production supervisor
- Marcus Matyas
- senior production coordinator
- Jessica Jennings
- Andrew Martin-Smith
- production coordinator
- Jennifer Bertling
- technical coordinator
- Kevin Riley
- technical assistant
- Q'Mal Labad-Workman
- studio administrator
- Patricia Bourgeois
- Stefanie Brantner
- Leslie Anne Poyntz
- studio coordinator
- Carly Kastner
- marketing manager
- Jessica Gedge
- Andrea Elalouf
- publicist
- Jennifer Mair
- legal counsel
- Peter Kallianiotis
- camera & sound equipment rental
- Ashu Solanki
- Accord Equipment
- Aakaar Vision
- Moving Media
- Filming India
- Dantkathaa Media
- production driver
- Afzal Hussain
- Aditya Kumar
- Shashikant Tiwari
- Sanjay Lamba
- production assistant
- Rajani Ratnaparkhi
- Mariam Zaidi
- Nishtha Sadwelkar
- Dhawalika Singh
- Omkar Divekar
- Catherine Anne Mills
- Haad Bakshi
- Patrice Roc
- additional translation & subtitles
- Mariam Zaidi
- Lumma Maisha Hasan
- Meera Sharma
- Megha Saxena
- Omkar Divekar
- Mangesh Naidu
- Armaan Jawli
- Shiva Thorat
- Akanksha Gupta
- Anil Ratnaparkhi
- Subuhi Jiwani
- Nistha Sadwelkar
- Jyotsna Chaudhary
- transcripts
- Laurel Toews
- legal
- Danny Webber
- production accountant
- Jonathan Wong
- production bookkeeper
- Sam Simpson
- production insurance
- Front Row Insurance
- sound design
- Grant Edmonds
- Daniel Pellerin
- sound mix
- Grant Edmonds
- Daniel Pellerin
- additional re-recording mixer
- Lou Solakofski
- assistant mixer
- Ella Melanson
- facility
- Formosa Group Toronto
- dialogue editor
- Patience Bradford
- Elma Bello
- sound effects editor
- Ed Douglas
- Daniel Samaan
- sound effects consultant
- Ginelle Alvaro
- foley artist
- Leslie Rothwell
- DV Script
- Sarah Saunders
- musician
- Ed Hanley
- Santosh Naidu
- Debashis Sinha
- Ernie Tollar
- George Koller
- Jonathan Goldsmith
- Anjali
- Ranjit
- score recording
- Jeff Wolpert
- score mixing
- Jeff Wolpert
- music editor
- Jordan Kawai
- online editor
- Kyle Campbell
- Andrew Mandziuk
- Richard Doman
- colourist
- Andrew Mandziuk
- picture operations
- Bruce Rees
- manager
- Lena Hamady
- Ashley Pounching
Awards
- Best Documentary By or About WomenWomen Film Critics Circle
- Best Editing of a Documentary Feature (Mike Munn)Canadian Cinema Editors Awards
- Beyond the Screen AwardDocAviv - International Documentary Film Festival
- The German Star of India- DocumentaryIndian Film Festival
- Best Original Music in a Feature Length DocumentaryCanadian Screen Awards
- Best Editing in a Feature-Length DocumentaryCanadian Screen Awards
- Ted Rogers Best Feature Length Documentary AwardCanadian Screen Awards
- Amplify Voices Award for Best Canadian Feature FilmInternational Film Festival
- Best Feature DocumentaryMosaic International South Asian Film Festival
- Michael Sullivan Award for Documentary JournalismFilm Festival
- Special Jury AwardFilm Festival
- Inspiring Voices and Perspectives Feature Film AwardCinefest
- Jury Award for Best International Documentary FeatureFilm Festival
- Best Documentary AwardIndian Film Festival of Melbourne
- Best South Asian DocumentaryImagineindia- International Film Festival
- Best DocumentaryImagineindia- International Film Festival
- Best Picture Editing- Documentary- Mike Munn (with Dave Kazala)Directors' Guild of Canada
- Audience Award for Best DocumentaryLighthouse International Film Festival
- Honey Levine Award Peoples Choice for Best FeatureLighthouse International Film Festival
- Best DocumentaryNew York Indian Film Festival
- Best Documentary AwardInternational Film Festival