Impact Days Catalogue
By Subina Shrestha and Subina Shrestha

Devi

Devi Khadka is leading a quiet resistance. As she travels around Nepal, listening to stories of wartime rape survivors, and creating a unified voice for justice, she knows that she’s poking a hornet’s nest. Nepal’s leaders want to bury the shameful truth of wartime rape. As the only public face of survivors, Devi has decided that she can no longer stay silent. But her TikTok dancer teenage daughter, Rosy,  just wants her to be a mum. In 1997, seventeen-year-old Devi, was arrested, accused of being a rebel, tortured, and raped in custody. A civil war had just begun. Rebel leaders revealed her as a rape ‘victim’. Tagged with this shameful taboo, Devi battled depression, social ostracism, joined the rebel frontlines, and rose through the ranks, even serving as a member of the parliament when the war ended. Shot as an immersive verité, the film travels with Devi, as she consolidates the voices of survivors. As Devi confronts her former lawyer and seeks consolation from her counsellor, the film dives into deeply intimate and vulnerable moments. Through her diary, supported by archives, Devi reconstructs history erased to rewrite the destiny of thousands of women in Nepal.

Sections : Impact Days, Impact Days
Country : Nepal
Original language : Nepali
Directors
Subina Shrestha
Subina Shrestha (Nepal / United Kingdom)
Producers
Rosie Garthwaite
Rosie Garthwaite (United Kingdom)
Heejung Oh (Republic of Korea (South Korea))
Asmita Khadka (Nepal)
Mediadante
Seesaw Pictures
Completion
February 2024
Impact Statement
The impact campaign of our film, centered on protagonist Devi's struggle for justice for Nepal's conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) victims, aims to protect the rights of women and sexual assault survivors. By spotlighting this critical issue, the film seeks to influence the rule of law in Nepal and globally. It will build a community to demand action from Nepal's authorities, change perceptions of survivors, enhance support networks for female victims, and stimulate international dialogue on Nepal's justice system deficiencies. This campaign contributes significantly to the global movement for women's rights.

We wish to support the NGO, The Undefeated, created by Devi Khadka and women like her with their campaign for transitional justice, and work to prevent future sexual violence in conflict in Nepal and beyond.
Impact Goals
  1. Put concerted international pressure on the Nepali government to make immediate legislative and policy changes to address gaps that have prevented conflict-era rape survivors from seeking justice.
  2. Build international awareness on the justice gaps for Nepali CRSV survivors, the impact of this impunity on sexual violence in Nepali society today and the wider global resonance of this issue in the context of #metoo movements. 3. Help create a societal shift in attitudes towards the stigma of sexual violence within Nepal to promote reporting.
  3. Empower the upcoming Murad Code at Nepal and the broader international level.
  4. Help strengthen mechanisms, frameworks and networks that will administer mental, physical and psychological welfare services to victims of conflict-related and other sexual violence in Nepal.
Impact Strategy
  • Mobilising Coalitions: Galvanise NGOs behind the film, creating partnerships to apply collective pressure on the Nepali government.
  • Elevating Devi: Provide Devi with an international platform by providing her with the opportunity to make key interventions at high-level policy events.
  • Evidence Gathering: Support women to register CSRV-related complaints to Nepal’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission without fear of repercussions.
  • Put concerted international pressure on the Nepali government to gather evidence for incidences of CRSV.
  • Child Wellbeing: Address the barriers to basic child rights and address the needs of children born from wartime rape.
  • Legislative change: Advocate the extension or total removal of Nepal’s statutory limitation of rape reporting (currently at one year).
  • Add pressure for the transitional justice act to be brought up to the international standards.
  • Add pressure to the government to recognize CRSV survivors and give them the same reparation packages that other wartime survivors have received.
  • Provide information and training to security services about how to better deal with reports of CRSV or sexual violence and assault.
Contact
Primary contact
Rosie Garthwaite (United Kingdom): rosie@mediadante.com
Participants present at the Impact Days
Rosie Garthwaite (United Kingdom)
Subina Shrestha (Nepal / United Kingdom)

Funders
StoryBoard Collective

Funders
StoryBoard Collective