AN INSIGNIFICANT MAN

INSIGNIFICANT MAN_POSTER

THE HISTORY

In the center of An insignificant man is the man who most polarizes public opinion in India today: Arvind Kejriwal. The documentary follows Kejriwal and his party (Common Man's Party), a new insurgency political party whose discourse revolves around basic public services such as water and electricity and which fights against both establishments oldest and most powerful politicians in the country. The film provides a close look at Keyriwal's political style, which arouses a clear division of opinion: some consider him selfish and anarchic, while others insist on considering him a fundamental shift in the Indian Rah political paradigm.

India, 2016

Directors:

Khushboo Ranka,

Vinay Shukla

Duration: 96'

Country of production:

India

Producers:

Ruchi Bhimani,

Anand Gandhi,

Khusboo Ranka,

Vinay Shukla.

Executive production:

Vijay Vaidyanathan

Music:

Ola Fløttum

Edition:

Manan Bhatt,

Abhinav Tyagi

 DIRECTORS

khusboo-rankaVinay Shukla has been an assistant director, and in 2011 he wrote and directed his first short film titled Bureaucracy Sonata, which premiered at the 42nd International Film Festival of India and won the HBO Best Short Film Award in New York at SAIFF 2012.
Khushboo Ranka recently co-wrote the fiction feature film Ship of Theseus which won awards at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. Her first short film, Continuum, was screened at several international film festivals.

FESTIVALS AND AWARDS

  • TIFF – Toronto International Film Festival
  • BFI London
  • Warsaw International Film Festival
  • Busan International Film Festival
  • Sao Paulo International Film Festival
  • Jiomami Mumbai Film Festival