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If from Every Tongue It Drips

Still from the film "If from Every Tongue It Drips" by Sharlene Bamboat. A woman lifts two dumbbells in front of a green wall.
© Sharlene Bamboat
  • Director

    Sharlene Bamboat

  • Canada, United Kingdom, Sri Lanka / 2021
    68 min. / Original version with English subtitles

  • Original language

    Urdu, English, Tamil

IF FROM EVERY TONGUE IT DRIPS is a hybrid documentary film that uses the framework of quantum physics to explore the ways that personal relationships and political movements at once transcend and challenge time, space, identity, and location. The film follows the lives of a couple living in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka; Ponni writes Rekhti, a form of 19th-century, Urdu, queer poetry; the other, Sarala, is the camera operator. As their personal lives unfold on camera, the lines between rehearsal and reality, location and distance, self and other dissipate and reinforce one another. Simultaneously, through the poet and the camera operator’s daily lives, interconnections between British colonialism, Indian nationalism, and the impact of both on contemporary poetry, dance, and music in South Asia are revealed.
IF FROM EVERY TONGUE IT DRIPS explores both literal and figural translation as multiple ways of looking, embedded within the filmmaking process, conducted through a call and response exchange of sound, text, and image between Montreal, Batticaloa, and the Isle of Skye. 
The film process included working with Glasgow-based Collective Text to integrate captions into the film.

Sharlene Bamboat is a moving image and installation artist based in Tio’tia:ke (Montreal). Her practice often engages with translation, history, and music, uncovering sensory and fractured ways of knowing. She regularly collaborates with artists, musicians, and writers to animate historical, political, legal, and pop-culture materials. Bamboat’s work has been exhibited internationally, including at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Art of the Real, New York, Mantiq of the Mantis, Lahore, the Sharjah Film Platform, Mercer Union, Toronto, and Henry Art Gallery, Seattle.

Production Sharlene Bamboat. Production company Sharlene Bamboat (Montreal, Canada). Director Sharlene Bamboat. Screenplay Sharlene Bamboat, Muhammad Nour ElKhairy, Richy Carey, Sarala Emmanuel, Ponni Arasu, Emilia Beatriz. Cinematography Sarala Emmanuel. Editing Muhammad Nour ElKhairy. Sound design Richy Carey. Sound Richy Carey. Captioning Collaborator Emilia Beatriz. With Ponni Arasu, Sarala Emmanuel. 

World sales Sharlene Bamboat

Films

2017: The Wind Sleeps Standing Up (12 min.). 2018: Special Works School (with Alexis Mitchell, 28 min., Forum Expanded 2018), Video Home System (20 min.). 2019: Bugs & Beasts Before the Law (33 min.). 2021: If from Every Tongue It Drips.

Bonus Material

  • Still from the film "If From Every Tongue It Drips" by Sharlene Bamboat. A pixelated image of a person.

    Trailer

    Following the lives of a couple living in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, the hybrid documentary explores the ways that personal relationships and political movements at once transcend and challenge time, space, identity, and location.

  • Still from the film "If from Every Tongue It Drips" by Sharlene Bamboat. A person sits in an armchair, their face cannot be seen.

    Interview

    The directors Sharlene Bamboat, Esther Kondo Heller, and Nicolas Cilins in conversation with Uli Ziemons at Berlinale Meets

Program Schedule

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