A Good Question
Réalisation
Sara SAINI
Since Britain’s colonization of India, migration has reshaped Punjab, leaving homes crowned with colloquial water tank sculptures such as planes, tractors, and animals as striking emblems of diasporic success. The film explores migration’s enduring socio-political and emotional impact through sculptor Davinder’s craft and his emigration plans.
Directed by
Sara SAINI
Production
NFTS - The National Film and Television School
Sanjana PATHANIA (NFTS - The National Film and Television School)
Directed by

Sara SAINI
Sara Saini is a documentary filmmaker and researcher from Delhi, currently based in London. Her work seeks to reflect upon lived experience at the intersection of gender, urban space, caste and race through collection and adaptation of oral history, personal narratives, memory and archival material. She recently received an MA in Directing Documentary at the National Film and Television School (NFTS) in the UK.


