In the Flesh (2003 film)

In the Flesh
Directed by Bishakha Datta
Produced by Point of View
Written by Bishakha Datta
Starring Shabana, Bhaskar, Uma
Cinematography Ranu Ghosh
Release dates
  • 2003 (2003)
Running time
53 minutes
Country India
Language English

In the Flesh: three lives in prostitution is a 2003 independent documentary by Bishakha Datta about the lives of three Indian sex workers, written for a family audience.[1] It is a low-budget film set in Calcutta and Mumbai that describes the everyday life of its subjects.[2][3]

It was filmed in 2000, and released in India in 2002, before an international release in 2003.[4] The subjects of the documentary were chosen with help from the Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (a Calcutta sex worker collective) and at Calcutta's Sex Workers Mela, an annual event held in the city's Salt Lake Stadium that attracts over 10,000 people a day.[4]

Plot

In The Flesh follows three sex workers: Shabana (who works the highways near Mumbai), Bhaskar (a hijra who sells sex to men in Calcutta), and Uma (a former theater actress who lives in a Calcutta brothel). The film follows their daily routines, from picking up customers and sex to their private social lives to violence and activism.

History and reception

The idea for the film came about while Datta and Point of View were researching a report for the grassroots organization Sangram about its work with sex workers over the previous 10 years.[5]

After its Indian release in 2002, it was screened internationally in 2003:[6]

References

  1. Indieflix summary and review
  2. "The Hindu : Sex, truth, and videotape". The Hindu. 2002-08-29. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  3. Kanika Sharma (15 Nov 2013). "Flesh Talkies". MiD DAY. Retrieved 2014-11-05.
  4. 1 2 From an interview with the director, Show Me Your Indies, 28 August 2009.
  5. Radhika P. in The Hindu Online. 29 August. 2002
  6. From a Freedom Films India list of documentaries.

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