My Body Feels with Me is a fragmented crip contemplation that emerged from two months of workshops with six women in Hyderabad, India. Together they explored how childhood violence lives in the body: across caste, class, gender, and disability. Rejecting trauma as spectacle or damage, the film transforms personal memory into a collective visual archive. Shot on a mobile phone, shaped by crip time, it asks how cinema might witness pain with care.
Checking...Scrape Manually
Director
Srikrupa Raghunathan
Writer
Dakeeni
Writer
LAMA
Writer
Lavanya Ramaiah
Writer
Mythili
Writer
Nagina
mental healthnon linearparticipatory documentarywomen's experimental cinemacollective film