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Music Composition: Sussan Deyhim
Produced by Elahe Massumi
Shot in New Delhi, A Kiss is not a Kiss is a four channel video
installation about child prostitution in a country where it is
estimated that 300 thousand children are involved in prostitution --
a number that is rising by 8 to10% per annum, according to recent
reports. In cities such as Bombay, Delhi, Madras and Calcutta about
15% of the prostitutes are children and the average age of girls
supplied to the brothels in the last two years has decreased from 14
and 16 years to 10 and 14 years. A girl between 10 and 12 years
fetches the highest price and it is a girl of that age that appears
in Elahe Massumi's most recent video.
A Kiss is not a Kiss closes Massumi's trilogy (Obliteration l994
and The Hijras 2000) where the action is anchored in the worlds of
patriarchal, economic, sexual and racial oppression. Like Bill
Viola, Massumi travels great distances to make her work. In both
cases, far-reaching locations become a source of inspiration and
often furnish the subject matter of the work. Unlike Viola, who
travels to experience sacred locations, Massumi treks to the
frontiers of the modern world, to places of savagery and harsh daily
realities of survival, directing her attention to places and
subjects considered either perilous or undesirable.
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