Rafina Khatun’s documentary film Log Kya Kahenge (What will People Say) was made possible with the Uncode fellowship given by the nascent Delhi-based Rough Edges. The film, along with a package of rough Edges films, screened at the Asian Women’s Film Festival, which was in its 20th year this year, organised by IAWRT (International Association of Women in Radio and Television) Chapter India at Delhi’s IIC. “They gave a small fellowship but it came at the perfect time when it was time for me to shoot,” says Bhubaneswar-based filmmaker Lipika Singh Darai, 40, whose film B and Sisha tells the story of friends negotiating the meaning of transness, love, loss, friendship, building a home together as friends and violence and violence. ‘I’m not sure if I would have ever willingly chosen to seek support for such personal essays from any other organisation. I doubt anyone else could have backed this tender, intimate work of mine from India with such effortless understanding and profound care,’ says Darai.