Pamela Rooks

Calcutta, India, 1958 - 01.10.2010, New Delhi, India

 

Director
Born as Pamela Juneja, she was director and screenwriter of feature and documentary films. During her mass communication studies in Delhi she joined a local theatre group Delhi Theatre Action Group (TAG). After graduation she worked as a journalist, and later while working on television she met her future husband, director Conrad Rooks. She made documentary films, and directed her first feature film Miss Beatty's Children in 1992. She based it on her own novel and won and Indira Gandhi award for first film at National Film Awards in 1993. Her following film Train to Pakistan (1998) drew international attention. Dance Like a Man (2004) was her last film. She was in a car accident in November 2005, and after a five-year-log coma she died in 2010.

Filmography


Films by this director

Train to Pakistan

(1998.)

Directed by: Pamela Rooks
PHOTOGRAPHY: Sunny Joseph
Synopsis:

In Mano Majra, village in Punjab on the border of India and Pakistan, Sikh majority and Muslim minority live in peaceful coexistence. Their harmonious relations are disturbed by the political climate created by the partition of British India. While Indian Muslims are moving to Pakistan, and Hindu and Sikh population leaving newly formed Pakistan for India, local propagandists and stories of hatred and violence turn peaceful neighbours into enemies.

hindi, 35 mm, color, 108min
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