Dream Factory
'Dream Factory' is a personal essay on the power of storytelling and the magic and contradictions that is the Indian film industry. The hybrid documentary follows the precarious lives of the "below-the-line" crew of a big-budget Bollywood film, from the perspective of an Indian woman's ambivalent relationship with her culture's myth-making machinery. It is a reverie on the intensely physical, yet invisible, labor behind India's most popular art form. Borrowing Bollywood's grammar to tell the stories of its most marginalised workers, the film raises questions about the price that must be paid to manufacture dreams for a billion people – and who pays that price.
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Aarushi NigamDirector
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Aarushi NigamProducer
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Aarushi NigamWriter
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Varun KodamanaCinematographer
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Krishnan N. SwamyAdditional Photography
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Mohit TiwariAdditional Photography
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Abhimanyu BanerjiAdditional Photography
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Krishnan N. SwamySound Recordist
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Anny DaiLead Editor
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Aditi BhandeCo-Editors
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Brystin IveyCo-Editors
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Dominic LoundsAnimation
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Asma KhoshmehrAnimation
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Nika KoMusic
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Carlos Magana BruMusic
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Hannah KwonMusic
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Antonio DavidMusic
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Bartosz GruchalaMusic
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Nate GardnerSound Design
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Qi ZhuSound Design
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Sooraj S. NairColor Correction
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Project Type:Animation, Documentary, Feature, Student
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Runtime:1 hour 20 minutes 57 seconds
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Completion Date:July 15, 2024
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Production Budget:6,000 USD
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:English, Hindi
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - Emerson College, Boston, USA
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Indian Film Festival StuttgartStuttgart
Germany
July 18, 2024
World -
Dresden Palais SommerDresden
Germany
August 13, 2024 -
DC South Asian Film FestivalWashington DC
United States
September 14, 2024
North America -
Indian Film Festival of MelbourneMelbourne
Australia
August 14, 2024
Australia -
River to River Florence Indian Film FestivalFlorence
Italy
December 8, 2024
Italian -
Yellowstone International Film FestivalMumbai
India
November 18, 2025
Asia Premiere -
Mumbai Independent Film FestivalMumbai
India
November 30, 2025
Best Director Documentary Film -
New Delhi Film FestivalNew Delhi
India
February 13, 2026 -
Aravalli International Film FestivalNew Delhi
India
April 2, 2026
Nominee - Best Documentary
Aarushi Nigam grew up in India and covered cinema, popular culture, and feminist issues as a print and video journalist. She carried her keen eye for the human experience as she turned to full-time documentary filmmaking. Her work attempts to make sense of where we came from, what makes us one, and why we think we are different from others. She is particularly intrigued by, and wants her work to focus on, the female perspective, the mental loads that women carry, and the many forms of benevolent patriarchy.
With 'Dream Factory,' I question the Bollywood-esque construct of what constitutes an entertaining story and subject. By borrowing Bollywood’s grammar to tell the stories of its most marginalized workers, my film subverts the conventions of both, the documentary, and the popular film. I also want to question the exclusive classification of an ‘artist,’ and how a belief in storytelling and entertaining people can unite us across the class divide. Dream Factory is a film about labor, and aims to widen the lens through which we may see the labor of a creative industry – that as fellow artists and storytellers.