Synopsis
In a male-dominated media landscape, India’s only newspaper run by Dalit women, Khabar Lahariya (News Wave), is blazing a trail. Armed with smartphones, these journalists break with tradition – whether on the frontlines of India’s biggest problems or in their own homes. A film about fearless journalists who, in the face of a hostile patriarchy and the rise of the right, have recognized the impactful power of investigative journalism.
The Austrian premiere of a powerful, inspiring documentary about rural news media from Uttar Pradesh, run solely by women from marginalised communities, literally at the bottom of the social pyramid, covering India’s biggest social issues – rape, corruption, poverty, discrimination…

Khabar Lahariya is an institutional member of the IPI global network. Learn more about their work here.
The documentary was screened online on December 8 at 18:00 and available for 48 hours after that.
IPI is partnering with this human world – International Human Rights Film Festival for the seventh consecutive year.
Bonus video material
IPI interviewed Priya Thuvassery, a filmmaker and Director at Chambal Media, a digital media enterprise that runs and manages Khabar Lahariya. This interview will be available here and on the festival’s online hub.
GET YOUR TICKET HEREFor more information and how to access the Festival Hub – click here.
“Writing with Fire” trailer
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[li_item icon=””]Date: Wednesday, Dec. 8 [/li_item]
[li_item icon=”fa-clock-o”] Time: 18:00 CET (available for 48 hours)[/li_item]
[li_item icon=”fa-ticket”] Tickets: get your ticket here. All films are available throughout Austria and can be streamed for a period of 48 hours at this human world festival hub[/li_item]
[li_item icon=”fa-comments”]Language: Original version with English subtitles.[/li_item]
[li_item icon=”fa-question-circle”]Questions? Ask Milica Miletic, IPI Events [/li_item]
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