Down the Drain
Nitya Mishra
Nitya Misra was commissioned by the Science Gallery Bangalore, in a project funded by Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies, to make a film about sewage in Bangalore.
Waste is something that most people really don’t want to think about. Out of sight, out of mind. Especially so with sewage.
Down The Drain is a documentary-fiction film about Bangalore’s sewage, told from the perspective of a woman who accidentally flushes a watch down the toilet.
In tracing the journey that the watch takes from the toilet, the woman gets glimpses into the pipes and people that make up the sewage system in the city, and observes the system as well as its parts through conversations with different people.
The film combines mixed media and formats to weave together a story along with conversations with the people who are a part of different levels of the sewage system in the city.
Paus was brought in to visualise various animated sections of the film, which we brought to life with collage animation, using both found imagery and archival images from Nitya’s library.
Directed by Nitya Misra
Editor: Pradeep Gopal
Cinematographer: N Amit
Post Production Sound: Shreyank Nanjappa
Production Sound Mixer: Suresh Bagali
Executive Producer: Prajwal HP
Assistant Director: Preethi Sagar
Colorist: Joji Parakal
Other animation on the film: Oorjit BS, Debosmita Dam
All Collage Animated Sections by Paus
Team Paus: Deepti Megh, Nonisha Negi