To Kill a Tiger

To Kill a Tiger is a 2022 Hindi-language Canadian documentary film, directed by Nisha Pahuja.[1] The film centres on a family in Jharkhand, India, who are campaigning for justice after their teenage daughter was brutally raped.[2]

To Kill a Tiger
Directed byNisha Pahuja
Written byNisha Pahuja
Produced byDavid Oppenheim
Nisha Pahuja
Cornelia Principe
CinematographyMrinal Desai
Edited byDave Kazala
Mike Munn
Music byJonathan Goldsmith
Production
companies
Distributed byNetflix[a]
Release date
  • September 10, 2022 (2022-09-10) (TIFF)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageHindi

The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2022.[3] The film had its American premiere at the Lighthouse International Film Festival in June 2023.[4] It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 96th Academy Awards.[5]

Release

To Kill a Tiger was originally released in select theaters in the United States without a distributor on October 20, 2023, followed by a re-release on February 9, 2024. In August 2023, Creators Faire reported that Dev Patel and Mindy Kaling signed on as executive producers; other executive producers also include Deepa Mehta, Rupi Kaur and Atul Gawande.[6] In February 2024, Netflix acquired worldwide distribution rights to the documentary, planning to release the documentary on their platform as soon as possible, with Priyanka Chopra Jonas joining the film as an executive producer.[7] On March 8, 2024, Pahuja announced that the film would be made available globally on Netflix two days later, coinciding with the 96th Academy Awards.[8]

Critical response

The film was named to TIFF's annual year-end Canada's Top Ten list for 2022.[9]

Janet Smith of Stir praised the film, writing that Pahuja "offers the viewer remarkable access to village life, not just in the modest home where Ranjit’s family make roti on an open fire, but in the fields where they herd goats and collect water from a pump. The camera finds quiet details, like Ranjit’s daughter carefully weaving ribbons into her hair. Women and men insist that the community, not the criminal court, should solve the issue with a forced marriage—to remove the “stain on her”. The men become increasingly hostile—to the family, and eventually to the film crew itself."[10]

Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca wrote that "as a highly detailed and personal work that can point people in a direction where they could learn more about the subject and make a larger impact, To Kill a Tiger has an undeniable and unshakable power. It is one of those documentaries where anyone who watches it won’t be the same person by the end as they were when it started."[11]

James Mackin of CityNews rated the film four stars, writing that "To Kill A Tiger is about accomplishing an insurmountable problem. The odds are stacked against them, the nation’s culture opposes their desire for justice. But Ranjit and his family persevere, and are able to remain in the village. This documentary is an incredibly emotional showcase that is absolutely worth a watch."[12]

Thom Ernst of Northern Stars wrote that "told with immense compassion and bravery, To Kill a Tiger is Pahuja’s best film and one of the best documentaries at this year’s festival."[13] The film has also garnered the attention of comedian and producer Mindy Kaling, who called the film a "triumph" and that "everyone should see it!" [14]

Awards

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
Toronto International Film Festival2022Best Canadian FilmTo Kill a TigerWon[15]
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival2022Inspiring Voices and PerspectivesWon[16]
Canadian Screen Awards2023Best Feature Length DocumentaryWon[17]
Best Editing in a DocumentaryMike Munn and Dave KazalaWon
Best Original Music in a DocumentaryJonathan GoldsmithWon
Palm Springs International Film Festival2023Best DocumentaryTo Kill a TigerWon[18]
Salem Film Fest2023Special Jury AwardWon[19]
Michael Sullivan Award for Documentary JournalismWon
Canadian Cinema Editors Awards2023Best Editing in Feature DocumentaryMike Munn and Dave KazalaWon[20]
Lighthouse International Film Festival2023Audience Award for Best DocumentaryTo Kill a TigerWon[21]
Honey Levine Audience Choice AwardWon
Doc Aviv- Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival2023Beyond the Screen AwardWon[22]
Mammoth Lakes Film Festival2023Best International Documentary FeatureWon[23]
New York Indian Film Festival2023Best DocumentaryWon[24]
Directors Guild of Canada2023Allan King Award for Best DocumentaryWon[25]
IDA Documentary Awards2023Best Original Music ScoreJonathan GoldsmithNominated[26]
Best WritingNisha PahujaNominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle2024Best DocumentaryNisha PahujaWon[27]
Best Canadian FilmNominated[28]
Best Director of a Canadian FilmNominated
Best Canadian DocumentaryNominated
Academy AwardsMarch 10, 2024Best Documentary Feature FilmNisha Pahuja, Cornelia Principe and David OppenheimNominated[29]

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