The Heart Becomes Quiet
Documentary, 88 minutes, 1999
An exploration of how lives were changed by the Union Carbide gas tragedy of 1984, in Bhopal, India, the world’s worst industrial disaster.
The production focuses on seven individuals whose lives were utterly changed by the gas tragedy.
Included are Rashida Bi (a gas-affected Muslim woman who has become the driving force behind a stationary factory for Muslim and Hindu women from the gas-affected neighbourhoods); Hamida Bi (another Muslim woman who before the gas had rarely left her home, but who now is one of Bhopal’s most vocal activists); Harishankar Magician (whose injuries from the gas have forced him to give up his previous livelihood and take up the less strenuous trade of fortune-telling via an electronic astrology machine); Gas Devi, who was born in the Orriya ghetto on the night of the gas; Safaraz Danish (a poet whose first and only book of poetry was published in 1984 and who has struggled since then to regain his voice and to speak for his community about the tragedy); and Brian Mooney (an American who worked for the law firm that represented Union Carbide, but who has since left law and is now living in Bhopal doing anthropological research on the people of Bhopal and their perceptions of justice and systems of power).
Produced and Directed by Robin Schlaht and David Christensen.
Distributed by Maple Lake Releasing
Selected Festivals and Screenings
- Human Rights Project, Bard College, New York, USA, 2004
- Islamic Society of North America Annual Conference, Chicago, USA, 2003
- Independents Film Festival, Tampa, Florida, USA, 2002
- The Global Collaboratory, Syracuse University, NY, USA, 2002
- American Sociological Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, USA, 2000
- Global Visions Festival, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1999
- Regina Public Library Theatre, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1999
- Medicine Hat Public Library Theatre, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, 1999
CREDITS | |
Producers | Robin Schlaht and David Christensen |
Directors | Robin Schlaht and David Christensen |
Videographer | Robin Schlaht |
Editor | David Christensen |
Interviewers | Shobha Aggarwal Vibha Mishra Meena Singh Pranay Sharma Heather Malek |
Sound Recordist | Heather Malek |
Sound Designer | Pat Butler |
Sound Editor | Cary Ciesielski |
Translators | Raka Jain Saroj Varma Shiv Ganguly Janamejay Nemede Shailesh Bandaker |
Archival Photos | R.C. Sahu Prakesh Hatvaine |
Consultant | Suketu Mehta |
The Producers Wish to Thank:
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Sambhavna Clinic
Suketu Mehta Sajida Bano & Shoaib Pano Bai & Jouhar Lal Satinath Sarangi Ashis Gupta Ingrid Christensen Hussain Amarshi Belinda New Feroz Mehdi Dr. Ray Sentes Mardele Harland Dr. Sheila Petty |
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Produced in Association with:
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Saskatchewan Communications Network
Vision TV Access The Education Channel The Canadian Independent Film and Video Fund The CFCN Production Fund, in association with CTV Television, Inc. The National Film Board of Canada The Sundance Documentary Fund SaskFILM Telefilm Canada |
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This film would not have been possible without the gracious participation of:
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Harishankar Magician
Hamida Bi Brian Mooney Safaraz Danish Sultan Kaleem Rashida Bi Nirmati Bai & Gas Devi Krishna Bai |