The Voice of America interviewed Vandana about her film 'Women and Islam' being part of the Women's Voices Now -Short -Film Festival - the first-ever international showcase of short films about Islam and women.
On the road in Mumbai with a Muslim female taxi driver
For her project The Taxi Takes on Terror, freelance documentary filmmaker Vandana Sood reported from India’s largest city through conversations with the cab drivers of Mumbai.
Vandana's article about her response to the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks was featured on Beliefnet. Click here for the article.
Kavita Ramdya interviewed Vandana about ‘The Taxi Takes’ for the publication News India Times. Download the pdf.
An Interview with Vandana was featured on The Huffington Posts's The World Post about her experience making The Taxi Takes in Mumbai, India.
I-View Film – and the Moon
Lavina writes about the I View Film Festival. "Shown at the rooftop gathering was Vandana Sood’s Taxi Takes film, ‘Women and Islam’ – on a woman taxi driver in Mumbai who casts aside the burkha to drive city streets. The filmmaker discussed the making of her unusual series where taxi drivers and passengers become a part of the action, part of the retelling of the city’s story.
Winner for Best Documenatry award!
Women and Islam won the Best Documentary award at the Festival Art Deco de Cinema in Sao Paolo, Brazil in 2011
Vandana interviewed by on Masala Canada
Wojtek Gwiazda of Radio Canada International interviews Vandana about The Taxi Takes on Terror based in Mumbai, India.
Bozeman magazine featured The Taxi Takes and information about the fundraiser event and dinner that helped fund 'The Taxi Takes on the World' Film Festival in India.