Shalini Dore Features News EditorIndian filmmaker Rahul Jain followed up his debut doc, “Machines,” with “Invisible Demons,” about the pollution in New Delhi.
The film, which will play in Cannes’ inaugural Cinema for the Climate, will be represented for international sales by Participant and MK2 Films.
Jain was in the German countryside trying to find “inspiration in nature” when he spoke to Variety.• What inspired you to make a movie about Delhi’s pollution? After “Machines,” I had a downward slump, I didn’t know what to say.
For six, seven months there’s this intermediary period when you almost feel worthless as an artist. I feel drained, sure. You see in some of the filmmakers I look up to, I see in their trajectory they have one idea.
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