IFFI 2022: ‘Fatima’, a documentary on human trafficking screened at the festival
The Hindu
The film narrates the story of Fatima Khatun, who after escaping from the red-light area is now fighting to emancipate the girls trafficked into the red-light areas of Forbesganj in the Indo-Nepal border area
Fatima, a documentary by Sourabh Kanti Datta on the rescue and rehabilitation of trafficked sex workers was screened at the 53rd edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
The film narrates the story of the tumultuous life of the eponymous Fatima Khatun, who was married to a pimp at age 9 and became a mother at 12, and one who now fights to emancipate the girls trafficked into the red-light areas of Forbesganj in the Indo-Nepal border area, informed Ministry of Information and Broadcasting through a release.
Talking at the "IFFI Table Talks" session, a visibly emotional Fatima Khatun fought back her tears to describe her tale of betrayal by near and dear ones at a tender age. She narrated her endeavours to find the inner strength to carry the fight against inter-generational prostitution and pimping of girls in her nomadic community, one that was formerly branded as criminals under the 1871 Criminal Tribes Act.
"I also feel teary-eyed from being helpless, being dejected and being without love, but have to hold back my tears just to keep up the morale of the girls I am trying to rescue", said Fatima. She gave details of her escape from the red-light area in 2007, and the persistent battle since then to rescue the girls trafficked there.
"My struggle is against the system and deeply entrenched nexus of pimps, family members and corrupt officials that keep the practice alive in the region", Fatima said. She added that the tireless conditioning of mothers with help from NGOs was key in enabling them to act as shields, protecting their daughters from such an inhuman crime.
"I have to raise alarm with the police & administration, and often I take the first hit during many raids. Yet, I feel satisfied that the girls I rescued — some HIV+ patients, cancer survivors — are now leading respectable lives, working in the professions of their choice and supporting families", added Fatima Khatun.
Director Sourabh spoke of losing one and a half years during the lockdown and the added costs but was happy that his film could make it to a platform like IFFI. "I did not hire an actor because then it would become a drama based on true events and not a documentary which I wanted to make", Sourabh said.
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