Little India: Village of DreamsLittle India: Village of Dreams
Little India: Village of Dreams
The Western-influenced next-generation in Toronto's Gerrard India Bazaar copes to adapt the family businesses for the 21st century.
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Little India: Village Of Dreams – A film by Nina Beveridge

Jatinder Pal Singh behind the counter at Chandan Fashion, photo ©2016 JoAnne McArthur for Village of Dreams Productions Inc.

World Broadcast Premiere
TVO
9:00 PM
July 1, 2017

Little India: Village of Dreams will be available across Canada day after broadcast on tvo.org

A storied Toronto South-Asian ‘hood serves as a metaphor
For a New Canadian “next-generation” experience

In Nina Beveridge’s Little India:Village Of Dreams

 

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Once accurately described as “Little India,” the stretch of Gerrard Street in Toronto’s East End that sprung up around a now-defunct Bollywood cinema, has morphed over a half-century into a “little subcontinent.”

As depicted in Nina Beveridge’s intimate documentary Little India: Village Of Dreams, premiering on TVO July 1 at 9:00pm, the stresses of Old World conflicts and New World challenges have reshaped the neighbourhood. As a result, Little India is now pan-South Asian, with shops and restaurants representing Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepalese and Sri Lankan cultures (alongside gentrified Westernized coffee shops, galleries and health food stores).

Behind the storefronts, family dramas play out. Little India: Village Of Dreams introduces the patriarchs and matriarchs of Little India’s businesses, but focuses on the Millennials and Gen-Xers who feel the lure of Canadian life and conflicted loyalty to their parents’ legacies.

“I love it and I hate it,” says Ronak Diwan, of working in the Paan snack shop started by his father Raju. Henna artist Sumaiyah Shah edges away from her mother’s salon business to collaborate on an events company with her husband. Meanwhile, her athletically-inclined sister Aysha Khan makes plans to join the Toronto Police.

Others embrace their legacy – literally in the case of style-conscious Chandan Singh, whose very name was attached by his parents to the traditional wedding apparel store Chandan Fashion. Harleen Khorana’s red hair and pale complexion almost compels her to prove her “Indian-ness” by dedicating herself to her parents’ store Kala Kendar. And – still mourning the death of his father – Adam Sayani emerges in front of our eyes as a boyish community leader, sharing, with his mother Gulshan, the operation of the famous and popular Lahore Tikka House.

“While making this movie I developed a deep appreciation for the strength of the South Asian family unit,” says Director Beveridge. “I believe it helps their children spring forth with confidence into a new world of Canadian opportunity. They all live together, they work together, they reinforce each other. There’s a collective mindset at work.”

“The biggest source of conflict for the merchants of Gerrard St appears to be the constantly changing business world. There are so many external factors at play. Nothing is stable, so young or old, they have to constantly change because the family business depends on it.”

Little India: Village of Dreams was produced in association with TVO. It is produced and directed by Nina Beveridge, and produced and edited by Paul Hart. A film and video creator for 30 years, Beveridge co-produced the acclaimed and influential animal rights documentary The Ghosts In Our Machine, a film by Liz Marshall.

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For more info, request a screener link for review, set up interviews, get GAT:

Ingrid Hamilton – E: ingrid@gat.ca, P: 416-731-3034

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For South Asian Press enquiries request a screener link for review, set up interviews:

Sumit Ahuja, E: Sumit@mediaworkss.com, P+1905.962.3304

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FILM SUBJECTS
  • The Singhs – Chandan Fashion
    June 21, 2017
  • The Khoranas – Kala Kendar
    June 21, 2017
  • The Khans – Forever Young Beauty Salon and Spa
    June 21, 2017
  • The Allibhai-Sayanis – Lahore Tikka House
    June 21, 2017
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FILM PRODUCTION TEAM
  • Nina Beveridge – Director/Producer
    June 9, 2016
  • Paul Hart – Producer/Editor
    June 9, 2016
  • Paul Bongo Kolycius – Cinematographer
    June 9, 2016
  • Philip Strong – Composer
    June 8, 2016
  • Thomas Hoy – Composer
    June 8, 2016
  • Alan Geldart – Sound Design and Sound Editor
    June 8, 2016
  • Daniel Pellerin – Supervisor of Sound Design & Mixer
    June 8, 2016
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