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Sharing the unfiltered intersections of prejudice, policy change, prison reform, and paradigm-shifting court battles that lead to restorative justice.

From the Shadows uses the imagery of public art to delve into missing narratives. Paint cans and stencils in hand, Leena Kejriwal relentlessly sprays splattered walls with a girl’s shadow #missing #everyeightminutes, a haunting reminder that girls disappear at a staggering pace. The narrative starts from her terrace overlooking Asia’s largest red-light district and into the world’s largest delta, quick sands of missing cases. The day Samina returns and asks for help to file a case against her traffickers, Leena steps up to support a prosecution case. A grueling court battle questions, whether law enforcement instead of protecting victims are part of a network that exploits them? Leena connects with veteran activist Hasina, who helped survivor Ella win the rare conviction of a kingpin despite 400 witnesses turning hostile. Parallel narratives intersect to reveal a sliver of hope when women challenge a powerful trafficking nexus operating in a country where every 8 minutes a child goes missing. Nominated for the Toronto International Women's Film Festival and selected for a special Women's Day screening by South Asian House in the run up to SXSW 2023.


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  • Year
    2022-23
  • Runtime
    76 minutes
  • Language
    English, Hindi and Bengali
  • Country
    India
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  • Director
    Miriam Chandy Menacherry
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