Lipika Singh Darai Explained

Lipika Singh Darai
Birth Place:Damasahi, Mayurbhanj district, Odisha, India
Nationality:Indian
Occupation:Filmmaker, Film Director, Film Editor
Partner:Writer
Awards:Four National Film Awards

Lipika Singh Darai is an Indian filmmaker, editor and sound recordist from Odisha.[1] [2] [3] [4]  Lipika has received four National Film Awards for direction, sound recording, and narration in the non-feature section. Her documentary Night and Fear (2023) premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in Ammodo Tiger Short competition. She is developing her debut fiction feature Birdwoman which has received the Hubert Bals Development Fund 2023. She is one of the ten creative talents in BAFTA Breakthrough-India 2023.

Early life and education

Darai was born in Damasahi, Odisha, India to both parents from the Ho indigenous community.[5] She is based in Bhubaneswar.

Darai graduated from Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in 2010, specialising in sound recording and design.

Career

Recording

Darai started her career as a sound recordist for a Hindi short film Gaarud , receiving the 57th National Film Awards for audiography in 2010 in the non-fiction category when she was a student at FTII.

Direction

In 2012, Darai directed her debut film Eka Gacha Eka Maṇisha Eka Samudra (English: A Tree a Man a Sea) in Odia. In 2014, she made film essay Kankee O Saapo (Dragonfly and Snake) which won the National Film Awards in the narration / voice-over category. In 2015, she directed Some Stories Around Witches, produced by Public Service Broadcasting Trust, a film about the humanitarian crisis surrounding the cases of witch-hunts in Odisha, India. Her short fiction film The Waterfall (2017), produced by LXL Ideas, made for schools across India, focuses on the struggle to protect a dying waterfall and received the National Award for Best Educational Film. In 2021, she directed Backstage. This Odia film depicts different styles of puppetry of Odisha highlighting the work of master rod-puppeteer Maguni Charan Kuanr, Rabana Chhaya / Shadow puppeteers of Odash village (Ravan Chhaya Natya Sansada Team), Gouranga Charan Dash (Shadow Pupeeteer), Sakhi Kandhei Nacha puppeteers (glove puppeteers) Abhay Singh, Parameshwar Singh, Sridhar Singh, Kedar Singh and Team, as well as the string puppeteers of Ganjam District, including Chaitanya Behera and his team. The film also tries to look at these puppeteers' art forms in the context of the caste system in India.[6] In 2023, she made her second film essay called Raati o Bhaya (Night and Fear) produced by writer/producer Subravanu Das.

Art and Research Projects

Lipika assisted Indraneel Lahiri in a year long Research Project (2012-2013) on Puppetry of Odisha. The research work was conducted with a fellowship under National Folklore Support Centre, Chennai.

Lipika was selected among various Artists across India for a project called Listening to the city under City as Studio Programme (2013) by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies's Sarai Project.[7]

Lipika participated in Seoul Biennale of Architechture and Urabanism in 2017as a filmmaker and Visual Artist with her film essay Dragonfly and Snake.

Lipika authored the essay "Making Films from and about the Margins" in Resistance in Indian Documentary Film, published by Edinburgh University Press, in 2024, a book that explores various forms of resistance in contemporary Indian documentary cinema.

Filmography

YearFilmsLanguageRoleProducerAwards
2010GaarudHindi, MaratthiAudiographerFTII
2012A Tree a Man a SeaOdiaDirectorVeenu Bhushan VaidNational Film for Best Debut Film of a Director (Non-Feature Category)
2014Kankee O SaapoOdiaDirector/EditorIndranaal LahiriNational Film Award for Best Narration/voice-over (Non-Feature Category)
2015Some Stories Around WitchesOdiaDirector/EditorPSBT, India[8]
2016In the Shadow of TimeOdiaEditorIGNCA
2017The WaterfallEnglish, OdiaandHindi VersionDirector/EditorLXL Ideas, IndiaNational Film Award for Best Educational Film (Non-Feature Category)
2018The Sound Man Mangesh DesaiHindi,EnglishEditorWIMPTSEA
2021BackstageOdiaDirector/EditorFilms Division,India
2023Night and FearOdiaDirector/EditorSubravanu Das
2023B and SOdia, EnglishDirector/ Cinematographer/ EditorRough Edgesyet to be released

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sahoo . Akshaya Kumar . 13 April 2017 . Tribal girl Lipika Singh Darai from Odisha wins 4 National Awards in 7 years . Deccan Chronicle.
  2. News: Magic and resilience in documentary about the puppeteers of Odisha. Scroll.in.
  3. Web site: Das. Ria . 2017-05-06 . Filmmaker Lipika Singh Darai On Winning The National Award - SheThePeople TV . 2023-06-11 . en-In.
  4. Web site: Patra . Pratyush . 2014-05-29 . Odia girl's works on film society screen - Both the films of contemporary director Lipika Singh Darai's have won national awards . 2023-06-11 . www.telegraphindia.com . en.
  5. Web site: 2015-10-29 . Odia film director Lipika Singh Darai returns National Awards Sambad English . 2023-06-11 . en-US.
  6. Web site: Rout . Atri Prasad . 2022-12-13 . ‘Backstage’ builds, rewards curiosity - OrissaPOST . 2023-06-11 . Odisha News, Odisha Latest news, Odisha Daily - OrissaPOST . en-IN.
  7. Book: Dhar, Jyoti . City as Studio 03: Associate Fellows Associate Fellowship in Contemporary Art . . 978-93-82388-04-3 . New Delhi . 41 . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20230611162654/https://works.raqsmediacollective.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/City-as-Studio-3_2011-12.pdf . 2023-06-11 . live .
  8. Web site: Some Stories around Witches – PSBT . 2023-06-11 . Public Service Broadcasting Trust . en-IN.