The film follows the lives of a couple living in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, one of whom writes Rekhti, a form of 19th century, Urdu, queer poetry; the other, her lover, the camera operator. As their personal lives unfold on camera, the lines between rehearsal and reality, location and distance, self and other dissipate and reinforce one another. Interconnections between British colonialism, Indian nationalism and the impact of both on contemporary poetry, dance and music in South Asia is revealed while using the framework of quantum physics to explore the ways that personal relationships and political movements at once transcend and challenge time, space, identity and location.
dir. Sharlene Bamboat | Canada, Sri Lanka, Scotland 2021 | 68'
in English, Urdu, Tamil with English subtitles
presented in partnership with London Indian Film Festival
IMPORTANT: this is the Fringe! From Home remote viewing option for this film. Once you have booked, you will be provided with a private Vimeo link geo-locked to the UK for viewing any time between 25-29 September. For the IRL screening taking place at Rich Mix on 24 September, please book via the live event here:
https://www.fringequeerfest.com/festival-programme-1/film%3A-if-from-every-tongue-it-drips-%2Bshorts
Programme supported by Film Hub London, managed by Film London. Proud to be a partner of the BFI Film Audience Network, funded by the National Lottery.