Ek Tha Gaon (Once Upon a Village)
In the Himalayan foothills, an 80- year- old woman and a 19-year-old girl are two of the seven remaining inhabitants of an abandoned village. The two women struggle with the choice to leave for an alienating city life or continue living in a lonely village.
Srishti Lakhera
Director, Producer
Bhamati Sivapalan
Producer, Editor
Amith Surendran
Cinematographer
Kai Tillman
Cinematographer
Awards
Golden Lotus for Best Film
69th National Award
2023
Best Audiography
69th National Award
2023
John Abraham Award
Federation of Film Societies of India
2022
Audience Award
The Royal Anthropological Institute Film Festival
2023
Best Documentary
All Living Things- Environment Film Festival
2022
Jury mention
Chennai International Documentary and Short Film Festival
2022
Best Documentary
International Documentary Festival of IERAPETRA
2022
Audience Award
International Documentary Festival of IERAPETRA
2022
Jury mention
International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala
2021
Audience Award
Seoul Eco Film Festival
2021
Director’s Statement
My friendship with Leela Devi began during one visit to my own ancestral village. Her resilience in loneliness and dynamic personality drew me towards her. As she worked in the light and shadow of her kitchen, I saw a film emerge. With this as an anchorage, I set out to understand other experiences in the village.
In contrast to Leela, Golu occupies a quiet space in the film. In the hesitant silences between her sentences, she communicated to me the impracticality of her life in this village.
The film style re-creates the pace of the village and its residents. Life here is slow and quiet. This ethos is represented in wide frames and long, staying visuals. By focusing on the environment as a strong element, the film aims to break out of a human-centric telling of the story of migration.
It captures movement, destruction, and circularity taking place in nature – forest fire and mountain blasting and, on a philosophical note, a female flying ant shedding her wings to start a new colony.

