Uma Chakravarti is a feminist historian turned filmmaker. She has taught history to many generations of women students and been associated with the women's movement and the movement for democratic rights. She has co-authored Delhi Riots: Three days in the Life of a Nation and published books on Buddhism, Caste and Gender, among others. Deeply rooted in history, memory and the archive, her first film A Quiet Little Entry explored the plight of women’s lives during the National Movement, while Fragments of a Past revolves around a political activist who does not remember her own past.
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Prison Diaries (2019) Director |
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Ek Inquilab Aur Aaya (2018) Director |
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A Quiet Little Entry (2016) Director |
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FRAGMENTS OF A PAST (2015) Director |
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Ye Lo Bayaan Humare () Director |
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Ye Lo Bayaan Humare () Script |
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Zameer () Writer |