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Eighteen years after she introduced herself to the ZFF audience with the fascinating documentary I For India (ZFF 2006), director Sandhya Suri returns with her fiction feature debut, fresh from touring the world’s biggest festivals (Cannes, Toronto, Karlovy Vary). A dramatic and disquieting look into the world of law, castes, religion and gender relations in a stratified Indian society, this crime thriller follows a young widow Santosh who, under government measures, inherits her deceased husband’s position of police constable in rural India. After the murder of a low-caste girl, Santosh’ station becomes the focus of all the media and the charismatic Chief Inspector Geeta Sharma enters the scene.
Sandhya is a British-Indian writer/director based in London. Her feature documentary I for India (ZFF 2006) premiered at Sundance. Her debut feature, Santosh, premiered at Cannes followed by a tour of the world’s major festivals. Sandhya’s first fiction short, The Field (2018), won Best International Short in Toronto. Sandhya is currently developing an adaptation of a J.G. Ballard dystopian short story as her sophomore feature.