Directed, Produced and Written by
Senain Kheshgi
Geeta V. Patel
Executive Producers
Geralyn White Dreyfous
Diana Barrett
Edited and Co-Written by
Billy McMillin
Sharmila Ariathurai
Director of Photography
Ross Kauffman
Line Producer
Caitlin Robertson
Music by
David Robbins
Re-Recording Mixer
Elmo Weber
Consulting Producer
Vikram Jayanti
Consultants
Kate Amend
Jean Philippe Boucicaut
Dody Dorn
Julia Schachter
Associate Producers
Brian Gerber
Teddy Leifer
Sylvio Sharif Tabet
Paul Taylor
Assistant Editor
Michelle Witten
Additional Editing
Tim Nackashi
Post Production Services
Deluxe Digital Media
HD Color Timing
Kevin O’Connor
HD Online
Thom Whitehead
Matt Devino
Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Christopher D. Barnett
Sound Editor
David H. Price
Dialogue Editor
Cameron Steenhagen
Assistant Sound Editor
Matthew P. Hanson
Historical/Cultural Consultants
Usmaan R. Ahmad
Dhiraj Bakaya
Rafique Kathwari
Victoria Schofield
Researcher
Anjali Nath
Production Assistants
Musavir Jaleel
Anjali Nath
Sukhi Sanghera
Transcribers/Translators
Renita Abboy
Pindi Arora
Osman Ashai
Kristin Brunner
Majid Butt
Siddartha Chakravarti
Arshia Haq
Gerard LaPlante
Suhail Matoo
Mary Jayne Walker
Kerry Welsh
Graphic Design
Lori Sumiye Filiak
Main Title Design
Douglas Filiak
Archival footage
AP Archive
BBC Radio/Online UK
BBC Worldwide
CBS News
NBC News
"Phoolon Ke Rang Se Dil Ki Kalam"
Written by Sachin Dev Burman and Neeraj
Published by Saregama India Ltd. and Saregama Music United States
Administered by The Royalty Network, Inc.
Special Thanks
Macky Alston
Omar Amanat
Imran Arceneaux
Noah Arceneaux
Robert Bahar
Ravindra Bhan and Family
Suraj and Anjali Bhat
Carlos Bolado
Sheila Brathwaite
Bruni Burres
Bashir Butt and Family
Staff of Butt’s Clermont Houseboats
Lisa Califf
Dan Cogan
Suzanne Costas
Miriam Cutler
Johanna Demetrakas
Kirby Dick
Adrienne Dreiss
Philipp Englehorn
Kristin Feeley
Suneel and Natasha Goud
Whit Hansen
Hotel Nexus
Parvez Imroz
J&K Coalition of Civil Society
Beth Janson
Rafiq and Tasneem Khan
Aman Kheshgi
Mary Lampson
Sarah Masters
Seema Mattoo
Cara Mertes
Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation
Ravi V. Patel
Vasant and Champa Patel
Anna Proulx
Rehana Qureshi
Vivek Raina
Michael Raisler
Eric Richards
Michael Richardson
Annie Roney
Ann Rosencrans and Beatrix McMillin
Paula Roy-Burman
Sapana Sakya
Kario Salem
Jessica Sanders
Eddie Schmidt
Jim and Susan Swartz
Tribeca All Access
Ami Vitale
Bharat Wahklu
O.N. and Khem Lata Wahklu
Amit Wanchoo
Diane Weyerman
Ather Zia
Funding provided by
Sundance Documentary Fund
The Fledgling Fund
Hartley Film Foundation
Pacific Pioneer Foundation
ReNew Media Fellowships
Pamela Tanner Boll
Executive Producer for ITVS
Sally Jo Fifer
Project Kashmir is a co-production of Dishoom Pictures LLC and the Independent Television Service (ITVS), in association with the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM), with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
Project Kashmir was produced by Dishoom Pictures LLC which is solely responsible for its content.
© 2008 Dishoom Pictures LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Project Kashmir
Premiered May 18, 2010
Senain Kheshgi and Geeta V. Patel
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About the Documentary
For more than half a century, India and Pakistan have fought over Kashmir, a lush mountain region nestled in the Himalayas. Dodging artillery fire and escaping rape or torture remains the daily reality of those living in Kashmir, but much of the rest of the world remains uninformed about this bloody conflict that could potentially escalate into a full-scale nuclear war.
In 1947, the British partitioned its colonial property into the separate nations of Pakistan and India. At the time, Kashmir was the only state with a majority Muslim population, but Hindu leadership chose for the region to belong to India — a decision declared invalid by Pakistan. The United Nations called for the Kashmiri people to decide their own future, but years of violence and a relentless diplomatic tug of war have made this impossible. Divisions have gone deep, and wrought deadly results: Since the conflict began, it has claimed more than 40,000 lives by India’s estimate; 80,000 by Pakistan’s.
Though more alike than they are different, Kashmiri Muslims and Kashmiri Hindus remain divided by religious allegiances in the global diaspora. Little information exists to support dialogue between the two groups, and many members of the community have given up hope for peace. The hatred has already begun to trickle down into the minds of the next generation. Project Kashmir was created out of a desire for dialogue between these two divided communities. Filmmakers Senain Kheshgi, a Pakistani American, and Geeta V. Patel, an Indian American, investigate the war in Kashmir and find their friendship tested over deeply rooted political, cultural, and religious biases they never had to face in the U.S.
Guided by an anonymous telephone informer and three brave Kashmiris, the filmmakers navigate the treacherous maze of occupation, insurgency, unrest, censorship, and religious animosity, slowly finding themselves pulled apart by their own identification with opposing factions. Beautifully shot by Academy Award-winner Ross Kauffman, the film captures the stunning beauty of Kashmir, while expertly interweaving deeply moving personal stories of Kashmiris with those of the two American women who strive to reconcile their ethnic and religious heritage with the violence that haunts their homeland.
Project Kashmir explores war between countries and war within oneself, while juxtaposing moving personal stories of Kashmiris who have never known a world without war. For some questions, the film reveals, there is never just one truth.
The Filmmakers
Senain Kheshgi
Senain Kheshgi is a Pakistani American journalist and filmmaker who has produced, written, and directed projects for numerous networks, including CNN, ABC NEWS, PBS, and Discovery, as well as BBC and Channel 4 in the UK. She co-produced her first feature documentary, The First Year, with Academy Award-winning director, Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth), which was broadcast on PBS in 2001 and was awarded the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award. In 2008, she directed Kitchen Diplomacy, a film commissioned by Morgan Spurlock’s documentary company, Cinelan.
Geeta V. Patel
Indian American Filmmaker Geeta Patel is a writer and director of documentary and dramatic feature films. She was recently visiting artist in Belarus and Turkey, as one of 29 filmmakers chosen for a new U.S. State Department initiative in the arts. Currently, she is writer/director of a narrative martial arts feature entitled Mouse. Geeta is also director and cinematographer of the romantic comedy documentary film entitled One in a Billion (ITVS/CAAM/PRI), executive produced by Academy Award-winner Geralyn Dreyfous (Born into Brothels).
She began her career as the youngest associate screenwriter in Hollywood. She has worked with Disney, Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, ABC, NBC, and Twentieth Century Fox, including The Fast and the Furious and Blue Crush.
She is a filmmaking advisor for the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM), served on the nomination committee for the Rockefeller Foundation/Renew Media’s Media Art’s Fellowship as well as the International Documentary Association’s DocuWeek and CAAM selection committees. She is a graduate in comparative area studies at Duke University.
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