
Cities of Sleep
About
'Cities of Sleep' takes us into a heady world of insurgent sleeper's communities as well as the infamous 'sleep mafia' in Delhi where just securing a safe sleeping spot often becomes a question of life and death for a large number of people. The film trails the lives of two individuals, Shakeel and Ranjeet. Shakeel, a renegade homeless sleeper has for the last 7 years slept in a diverse range of improvised places like subways, under park benches, parking lots, abandoned cars and lately, at areas controlled by the sleep mafia. The film follows his attempts to secure a safe sleeping space just around the time the infamous winter rains of Delhi are due. Ranjeet runs the 'sleep-cinema' community in Loha Pul in Delhi, a huge double-story iron bridge straddling the banks of the river Yamuna. A thin strip of land under Loha Pul houses shanty cinemas where over 400 odd homeless come and sleep through the day for a nominal price. The flooding of the river Yamuna poses a threat to the people sleeping there every monsoon. The film looks at not only the tremendous social and political pressure that sleep exerts on the homeless in the city but is also a philosophical exploration of sleep at large.
Director
Shaunak Sen
Producer By
Saif Akhtar
Cinematography
Salim Khan, Shaunak Sen
Additional Camera
Raju Biswas, Arjun Sundarram, Anurag Dasgupta
Associate Director
Aman Mann
Music
Ritwik De
Editors
Sreya Chatterjee, Shaunak Sen
Assistant Directors
Arjun Sundarram, Anurag Dasgupta, Rohan Ranganathan
Assistant Editors
Gautam Arora, Meetesh Dixit, Preetesh Dixit, Pankaj Rishi Kumar
Sound Designer
Sahil Dhingra, Vishwajoy Mukherjee
Awards
Taiwan International Documentary Festival - Asian Vision Merit Prize
Taiwan International Documentary Festival - Next Generation Award
New York Indian Film Festival - Best Documentary
Seattle South Asian Film Festival - Best Documentary
River to River Florence Indian Film Festival - Audience Award
Kerala International Film Festival - Best Cinematography
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