Final Solution

  • 152'
  • India
  • 2004

In February 2002, a train carrying Hindu pilgrims in Godhra in Gujarat, Western India, was torched, resulting in the death of 59 passengers. Muslims were massacred in retaliation, and their houses, shops and mosques razed, often with the collusion of the police. In the ensuing riots, over a thousand people were killed and many more displaced. In response to international backlash, then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi conducted a ‘rally of honour’ to insist that his hands were clean, even as his party exploited the tragedy to consolidate their electoral capital.

Initially banned in India for several months, Rakesh Sharma’s landmark documentary Final Solution revisits the people and places impacted by the riots, collecting oral accounts of unspeakable horror from both the perpetrators and the victims. Juxtaposing agonising personal testimonies with strident political rallies by Hindu nationalist outfits, the film crafts a work of historical remembrance that combats organised attempts at whitewashing the events.

Harrowing as the interviews are, the film unveils even more inconvenient truths about the peacetime following the Hindu-Muslim riots: the exacerbated self-ghettoisation of both communities, segregated schooling, politically orchestrated boycott of Muslim businesses and an atmosphere of acute mistrust and psychotic projection. Living together becomes impossible, and the filmmaker keeps posing the same question to everyone he meets: “What is the solution?” Twenty years later, the question continues to be pressing.

 

Srikanth Srinivasan

Director
Rakesh Sharma
Country of production
India
Year
2004
Festival Edition
IFFR 2023
Length
152'
Medium
Betacam Digi
Languages
Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu
Producer
Rakesh Sharma
Sales
Rakesh Sharma
Cinematography
Rakesh Sharma, Tanmay Agarwal
Editor
Rakesh Sharma
Sound Design
Rakesh Sharma
Director
Rakesh Sharma
Country of production
India
Year
2004
Festival Edition
IFFR 2023
Length
152'
Medium
Betacam Digi
Languages
Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu
Producer
Rakesh Sharma
Sales
Rakesh Sharma
Cinematography
Rakesh Sharma, Tanmay Agarwal
Editor
Rakesh Sharma
Sound Design
Rakesh Sharma

Programme IFFR 2023

Focus: The Shape of Things to Come?

In 2022, India celebrated the 75th anniversary of independence. But is really all well in the ‘world’s largest democracy’? Both documentaries and fictional narratives reflect on the socio-political development of the past 30 years – and ask: Is the institutional success of right-wing Hindu-nationalist groups and the persecution of dissenting voices a sign for the shape of things to come – and not only in India?

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