Radhamohini Prasad

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BIOGRAPHIE

Radhamohini Prasad grew up in Kalimpong in the Himalayas, a space that drew many migrations inwards from Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan and India. She herself is a product of two old migrations from Uttar Pradesh and from Okhaldhunga and Ilam in Eastern Nepal. Kalimpong could best be described as a great crossroads of the last century where trade flourished and where many an expedition into Central Asia was launched. Her birthplace and its circumstances have influenced and shaped her work. She studied Digital Video Production at Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore in 2008 and was a student at the Sarajevo Film Academy in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2017. Her film on the Gorkhaland agitation, Machis Ko Sinka has been screened at Film South Asia ’09: Kathmandu and SIGNS, John Abraham National Award Festival ’09: Trivandrum. Between 2009-10 she was a resident filmmaker at the Critical Art & Media Practices (CAMP), Mumbai. She was a Fellow for the Unbox Fellowship Programme at New Delhi and the co-recipient of the AHRC Booster Fund Pitch, Unbox Fellowship 2013. She has collaborated with Emile Devreaux (Centre for Material Digital Culture, Sussex University) in Law Digital’s experimental digital cartography project. In 2015 she did the animation for Kamal Swaroop’s Pushkar Puran.

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