8:00pm (CHST)
Tue, Apr 25
The Show Must Go On
GRAND JURY AWARD NOMINEE – BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
India | 60 min. | Guam Premiere
Documentary, Cultural, Social Issues, Art, Family | GIFF Guide: General Audiences – material suitable for all ages
Synopsis
After decades of dormancy, the ageing icons of Parsi Theatre return to the stage, putting aside their walking sticks and wheelchairs for one final curtain.
Plunging into rehearsals, this documentary chronicles the resilience of a singular cast of characters that want nothing more than to go out with a bang. For most of them it will be the last time on stage after careers spanning over half a century. As the film tumbles headfirst into the creative chaos of rehearsals, we get an intimate portrait of the bonds shared between the veteran stars and the youngsters, along with a distinct flavour of their sensibilities, marked by a particular brand of not-so-subtle (and sometimes downright potty) humour that is uniquely their own.
The players want to put up the best show they can, not one that’s simply good enough given its ‘senior citizen’ tag. In a way this film is very much about debunking and celebrating old age. About how people considered well past their prime, still have so much to give and be, and are themselves living, breathing, flawed, and joyous beings.
A great tragedy befalls the cast on the eve of the Final Show. Will it change everything? Or will the show go on, despite all odds?
Screenings and Awards
Best Documentary at 8th Logcinema Theatre on Films, Buenos Aires 2022
Premiered at Film South Asia, Kathmandu 2022
Divya Cowasji (Producer, Director)
Divya Cowasji is a photographer and documentary filmmaker who lives in a small town in central India. Her work as a documentary filmmaker won her a National Award in 2015 for the documentary ‘Qissa-e Parsi’. Divya was also awarded the Inlaks Shivdasani Scholarship to spend two semesters studying alternate processes in photography at the International Center of Photography in New York.
In the same year she was selected as a Fellow in the American Film Showcase Documentary Workshop (USC School of Cinematic Arts). Last year she was selected as the recipient of the India Photo Festival Grant, 2021.
Jall Cowasji (Producer, Co-Director)
Jall is a cinematographer and filmmaker from a small town called Mhow in central India. At the age of ten, his grandmother introduced him to a video camera, and the rest is predictable history.
He is currently shooting “Pirates”, a Disney+ India action-drama series set in Somalia, his longest and most demanding project to date. His recent work includes segments of ‘Omnivore’, the upcoming Docu Series for Apple TV, lead by Cary Joji Fukunaga.
Funding has been provided to Guam International Film Festival, Inc. from Humanities Guåhan and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the federal ARP Act of 2021.