Synopsis
Flying Tigers
A film on memory, war and infrastructure
by Madhusree Dutta
Close the windows. The tiger is coming. I can smell it!
Alzheimer's disease triggers a fragment of memory to surface in an old woman's mind, witnessed by the daughter, Indian filmmaker Madhusree Dutta. She follows this trail, left by her mother, back to the times of WWII. In the northeastern state of Assam, in 1942 the US Army had implemented the first airbridge across the Himalaya, to send military aid to Kunming in China, carried out by the special airforce unit Flying Tiger. The building of an enormous infrastructure destroyed the ecological balance of the jungles, and real tigers appeared in the tea plantations of Assam, where the director's mother was growing up.
In the course of this research, Madhusree and her friend, Chinese media scholar You Mi, whose friendship could only develop in a third country like Germany, discover a common moment of history between two countries with closed borders. They are joined by the young Assamese writer Purav Goswami, driven into the research by his interest in landscape, soil and terrain.
In a growing audiovisual web of personal anecdotes, letters and messages, they embark on a journey between times and territories, between fragile memories of pasts unknown, and invisible corners of the present.
Like chars in the powerful river Brahmaputra, floating islands of narratives appear and disappear throughout the film, fertile but not fixable as political or dramaturgical territories.
In this, the filmmaker makes us see the world through a different lens, like Alzheimer's. The autobiographical turns hybrid, maybe even hallucinatory.
Ende der Distanz.* (*end of distance; from "Song of Infrastructure“)
Credits
with Madhusree Dutta, Mi You, Purav Goswami
Script & Direction Madhusree Dutta
Cinematography Riju Das (India), Isabelle Casez (Europe), Guligo Jia Yanan (China)
Sound Recording Ahbilit Chetiya (India), Pascal Capitolin (Europe), Junyi He (China)
Editing Federico Neri
Dramaturgy Merle Kröger, Bina Paul
Line Producers Tarshia Dutta (India), Xiaodong Guo und Mina Chen (China)
Executive Producer Meike Martens
Producers Alex Gerbaulet, Merle Kröger
Commissioning Editor ZDF/ARTE Kathrin Brinkmann
A production by pong film
in co-production with TCG Studios and ZDF / ARTE
Development funded by
Goethe Institute
Academy of Media Arts Cologne
Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion
Funded by
BKM
Medienboard Berlin Brandenburg
Postproduction funded by
German Films
Distribution Germany
Arsenal – Institut für Film und Videokunst e.V.
distribution(at)arsenal-berlin.de
World Sales
Visionär Films
Sales, Festivals & Acquisitions
Nesligül Satır (she/her)
Asia, Africa, MENA, France, and Eastern Europe
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Francesca Vantaggiato (she/her)
Americas, UK, Oceania, Italy, Portugal, Spain, DACH, Nordic Countries, Benelux
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Press relations
Kleber Film PR
Dagny Kleber
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Tel. +49 (0)171 4024 803
Katharina Maas
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Contact Production pong
Alex Gerbaulet
gerbaulet(at)pong-berlin.de
Visuals
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festivals
World premiere: 76th Berlin International Film Festival - 56. Forum
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screenings
16.02.26, 3:00PM
World premiere: Screening followed by a Q&A
Betonhalle, silent green Kulturquartier
Gerichtstraße 35, 13347 Berlin17.02.26, 2:00PM
Screening followed by a Q&A
Cinema Paris
Kurfürstendamm 211, 10719 Berlin18.02.26, 8:00PM
CinemaxX 5
Potsdamerstr. 5, 10785 Berlin21.02.26, 5:30PM
Cinema Paris
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fact sheet
Länge: 105 Minuten
Land: Deutschland, Indien 2026
Format: DCP 2K
Sprache: Bengali, Miya, Englisch, Mandarin, Deutsch und Polnisch mit englischen und deutschen Untertiteln