Bilal
Producer: Son et Lumière
Director: Sourav Sarangi
Run time: 52 minutes and 88 minutes
Production year: 2008
The story begins inside an 8X10 foot partitioned room in central Kolkata. Nothing is visible inside.
In fact, Bilal’s parents don’t need any light to see things around; they are blind. Bilal is just three years old and he has an infant brother. Both can see. So together they live as if in a game of seeing and not seeing.
Though of a very tender age, Bilal is fully aware of the physical handicap of his parents. He knows how to communicate with them through sounds and touch. He is never jobless – be it guiding his blind parents through the traffic or training up the art of making mischiefs to his brother. Whenever Bilal is in the mood for mischief, his parents become strict and their son jumps into the world outside. Bilal tastes life on street from his elders – it’s hard. But he never gives up.
Very unusually for our times, Bilal’s upbringing and care seems to have become a collective responsibility of all the neighbors. The film tells this curious story by observing the little boy over a year and capturing rare moments of sharing love, fun, cruelty and hope… the wonder world of Bilal.
Festivals & Awards
Winner
Best Documentary Award, 12th Zanzibar International Film Festival, 2009
Best Feature Length documentary, Beirut International Documentary Festival, 2009
Audience Choice Award, Auburn International Film Festival for Children, 2009
Golden Trophy, Al Jazeera Film Festival, 2009
Best Documentary Award, Dok Fest, 2009
Best Long Documentary Award, The International Documentary Festival of Kerala, 2009
Special Jury Prize, We Care Film Festival, 2009
Special Jury Prize, Festival Internacional del Cine Pobre de Humberto Cuba, 2009
Official Selection
Black Movie Geneva Film Festival, 2011
