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20 October 2024 | Article
Exclusive | In Retreat director Maisam Ali says we only see ‘one kind of cinema in our theatres’

In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, debut director Maisam Ali talked about the making of In Retreat, set to premiere at Mumbai Film Festival.

Maisam Ali's In Retreat is set to premiere at the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.

Maisam Ali's In Retreat is set to premiere at the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.

 

Maisam Ali’s debut Ladakhi feature In Retreat will have its first Indian screening at the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2024. Earlier in May, the film made history as the first-ever Indian film to be screened at the ACID Cannes sidebar program as part of the Cannes Film Festival. Ahead of the premiere of the film, the director sat down for an exclusive chat with Hindustan Times, talking at length about the inspiration for the film, the portrait of Ladakh he was fascinated by, and more. Excerpts. (Also read: Exclusive | MAMI director Shivendra Singh Dungarpur: ‘All We Imagine As Light is perfect choice to open the festival’)

In Retreat will have its first ever screening in India at the Mumbai Film Festival. What are your expectations from the premiere?

Of course, I am excited because it is an Indian film. These films travel internationally, but people do not see them back in India. I am happy that my friends, colleagues, and people in Mumbai are going to see the film for the first time.

It has been a great year for independent films from India at films festivals. In Retreat was at Cannes along with All We Imagine As Light, then there was Girls Will Be Girls and Village Rockstars 2 at Busan. How important is the role of a film festival for you as a filmmaker where independent films get a place and an audience?

From what I can understand, film festivals are the places where one can see different kinds of films, different kinds of stories. We see one kind of cinema in our theatres and OTT which sticks to a certain narrative and certain genres but here there are different kinds of cinema. So it is a great place for filmmakers for us to be able to show our films and have a platform.

In the future, we will continue to do similar work as this is not something new in terms of exploratory films, films that are bringing a new language in terms of pushing these stories forward.