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101
Questions (101 Questions)-SIDHARTHA SHIVA
101
Chodyangal (101 Questions) by the National award winner of the best
debut director Sidhartha Shiva was screened in the competition category
for the 18th International Film Festival of Kerala. The story
focuses on the life of a schoolboy Anilkumar Bokaro hailing from a low class
family which is presented with the flavour of village background. His family
struggles a lot of hardships and miseries to make both ends meet.
The story
gets a new turn with the arrival of a new teacher at his school. He asks the
favour of Bokaro to find some queries for his book 101 Questions. The
inquisitiveness of his childish innocence finds and formulates questions from
the daily walks of his life. His life turns out to be the open book for his
doubts. After finishing sixty questions, he asked the teacher for its reward.
His extreme poverty prompted him to ask and in turn he received 60 Rs. He
promised that he will finish the remaining questions and hand over the book to
his teacher. Sir did not encourage him by providing more money. He knows well
that Anil is aware of the real worth of money. His final and 101th question
becomes the crucial one that made even the teacher answerless. The query was so
heart touching that rolled down tears from the eyes of the spectators.
I was
really moved by the theme of this movie. It has the warmth of naturality
depicted in a serene landscape. The story is portrayed in such a way that it
instills suspense in the minds of the viewers about the coming scene. I did not
feel that it was the first initiative of a director. He has succeeded in
fulfilling the minds of the viewers with expectation and zeal. The huge crowd
and the expressive reaction of the esteemed audience proved the real merit of
his movie.
Chitrangada-The
crowning wish-RITUPARNO GHOSH
Chitrangada
the crowning wish penned by the renowned Bengali director Rituparno Ghosh screened
under the competition category was really amazing. Rudra, the protagonist of
the movie given flesh and blood by Rituparno himself plans to perform a drama
entitled Chitrangada on behalf of Indian poet par excellence Rabindranath
Tagore’s 150th birth anniversary. Rudra plays the role of Madan, who
helps Arjuna to fall in love with the princess Chitrangada. Partha is a
percussionist who wants to join Rudra’s group. During the rehearsal, they get
close to each other. Both long to adopt a baby. But the law of the land does
not allow two men to adopt a child. Rudra considers becoming a woman in order
to be able to do it. This results in an
identity conflict in Rudra and he has a nervous breakdown. He realises the
truth that Partha adored only the manliness in him. Finally Rudra talks to the
doctor and cancels his transplantation surgery.
Chitrangada
which received the special jury award at the 60th National Film
Awards was a feather in the cap of his literary career. He was a director who
depicted liberal sexuality both on screen and off it. In this Ghosh played a
gay character faced with difficult and life altering choices. Rituparno, a
beacon for the LGBT community was not only a loss for the sexually marginalised
people but also for the profound admirers of classic cinemas.
Ilo Ilo-
ANTHONY CHEN
Ilo Ilo
directed by Anthony Chen tells the story of a ten year old obstinate and
mischievous boy Jiale. His parents soon hire Terry, a Filpino diplomat maid to
take care of Jiale and his pregnant mother. Terry finds very difficult to
adjust with the guy as he is very naughty. She looks after the boy in
everything- bathing, eating and taking him to school. She is often scolded by
his mother for his childish pranks. But she does not take those things to heart
as she also has a child whom she has left home. Eventually she wins the trust
of Jiale. He becomes so intimate with her.
Owing to
some financial difficulties, his parents plan to send Terry back. Jiale could
not believe this decision as he finds comfort with her in everything. All his
efforts to cancel the decision were in vain. The movie comes to an end with
Jiale and parents bidding adieu to Terry. He cuts a small lock of hair from
her. He cherishes the stinking smell in it as it was the mark of her presence.
The film,
though presented through the mouthpiece of a little boy has the innocence of
childish life. The fact which attracted me most was the boy’s caring and
sharing attitude towards the maid irrespective of her caste and creed. The
writer depicted the bond between Terry and Jiale with utmost sincerity and
originality.
Club
Sandwich- FERNANDO EIMBCKE
Club
Sandwich, a Mexican movie by the writer director Fernando Eimbcke was screened
under the competition category. The film was given the award for the best film
at the 31st edition of the Turin Film festival. The film sketches
the life of a thirty five year old mother and her fifteen year old boy. Their
relationship is so special and their bonding is strong. Throughout the film, we
see the boy Hector spreading sun block lotion all over his body. But viewing
this from a different perspective, we can analyse the phases undergone by
Hector in his life. The story gets a new turn with the arrival of a sixteen
year old Jasmin who comes there to stay with her dad. The boy reaches his
puberty and evaluates sex from different angles. Finally his mother realises
the truth that his son is no more the old baby clinging to her for everything.
The passage of biological clock has made alterations in his entire outlook.
Throughout the film the sound of whirring fans, chirping birds and waves
hitting sand strive to coax the viewers into the relaxed state of a vacationer.
I really
liked the background and setting of the movie. The director has successfully
portrayed the mother child relationship with all its intensity.
The
Rocket- KIM MORDAUNT
The
Rocket by Kim Mordaunt is the story of a scrappy ten-year old Ahlo, who wants
to get rid of his ill fated destiny. His mother passes away after his birth and
he is considered an ill omen especially by his grandmother. His village is
displaced to make way for a massive dam. Hence he escapes with his father and
grandmother in search of a new home. Along the way, they come across a rocket
festival that offers a new beginning for his childish mind. With the help of
his new friend Kia and her eccentric uncle, he sets out to build his own
rocket. He enters in a rocket contest and proves victorious. He proves his
worth amidst all the discouraging words of the people and Jury.
The movie
which is presented through the mouthpiece of a little boy shows his sheer
perseverance, indomitable intelligence and immense belief in himself. His
confidence echoes the words of Paulo Coelho-“if you really yearn for something,
the whole universe conspires in achieving it”. The movie is really thrilling
and maintains surprise till the last moment. It ends with a note of happiness
proving everyone that he is no more a bad omen.
Memories
in March- SANJOY NAG
Memories
in March directed by Sanjoy Nag tell the story of an art curator based in
Delhi. Her son, Sidharth has met with an accident. His mother rushes to Kolkata
to spend some days at his home. She meets his friends Sahana and Ornob. Sahana
tells everything to Arti about her son’s life. She tries to get all the
documents of Sid. He was a successful copywriter who writes everything to his
mother that made her think like real life. Albeit she has not seen his flat,
his depiction made her familiar with its every nook and cranny.
Arti
realises that Sid’s home has a touch of feminity. She questions Sahana whether
she has any relationship with him. She confides the incredible reality that he
has an affinity towards his colleague Ornob and they were planning for long to
live together. Arti reads the message from his cell phone that Sid envisaged a
pleasant life with her and Ornob. It was a shocking surprise to her. She finds
it difficult to get in touch with Ornob. Later we can see herself softening her
approach to him. The movie comes to a close with Arti moving back to Delhi gifting
Sahana a dress and Ornob with her own glasses.
The movie
has the warmth of a mother’s selfless love towards her child. The recollection
of his words makes us feel that he is still alive. His presence is noticeable
in everything for a mother who is so intimate to her son. I really like the
movie so much as it has the role of Ornob made immortal by the creative Bengali
film giant Rituparno Ghosh himself.
Capturing
Dad- RYOTA NAKANO
Capturing
Dad directed by Ryota Nakano depicts the story of a long divorced mother Sawa,
who sends her daughters to have a glance at their father. The two children have
no idea about their father. Finally they set off journey to their father dying
of cancer. They were unaware of the fact that he has remarried since long back
and has a new family. Before they could reach the hospital to see him, their
father dies. They capture their dad lifeless. The mini adventure of girls turns
out to be a journey of self discovery, reconciliation, growth and love.
The title
‘capturing dad’ is very much relevant to the movie as far as I am concerned. It
is the wish of the children to capture their dad and their journey is for that
purpose. But it brings forth certain new revelations. The children who have
only hearsay about their father ardently like to have a glimpse of him. They
were able to materialise their dream only through his death.
The movie
is very much touching. Every child has the urge to see his father though living
far away. He always has the dream to see him who is very much familiar to him
through the portrayal of words. The inquisitiveness of the children makes us
think that they represent the ordinary children of divorced mother seen in our
own society. The movie has a touch of naturality.
Siddharth-
RICHIE METHA
Siddharth
directed by Richie Mehta pictures the life of a Zipper fixer Mahendra, who is
survived by his wife Suman and two children. In order to earn more money to the
family budget, he sends his son Siddharth to Ludhiana, where his brother-in-law
finds a job for him with the aid of his relative. It is the time of Diwali.
Mahendra and his family get ready to welcome his son. Siddharth who is a great
fan of cricket player Dhoni is very much missed by his friends as well. Even after
the day of Diwali, Siddharth did not turn up. Mahendra and Suman somehow find
the number of the company manager and contact him. On contrary to all their
expectations, they were revealed the truth that he has run away from there two
weeks back.
Mahendra starts his journey to Ludhiana in pursuit of his son. He comes to talk to his
roommate and he tells him that he has vanished one day without his baggage. He
sets off his journey to several places. He reaches a place where kidnapped
children are usually seen. But his son was not there. He even complaints to
certain police stations. At last he calls his father and tells him of
Siddharth’s disappearance. But he consoles him by saying that it is God’s wish.
Since he has vanished, we can hope that he will come back one day. So he has to
go back and take care of his daughter and wife.
The film
has a touch of reality. It brings to light the theme of child labour that is
rampant all over India. Siddharth’s father is mainly responsible for his
disappearance. His profited motivated mind caused eternal misery. I was really
moved by the theme of this movie.
Satyanweshi-
RITUPARNO GHOSH
Satyanweshi,
directed and scripted by the noted Bengali director Rituparno Ghosh screened
under the homage category was really a hunt for truth. Rituparno has created
his mark in the panorama of Indian cinema. The movie has a charm of creative
vigour and inquisitive approach. The story unveils the kingdom of Arunangshu,
the ruler of the princely state of Balwantpur. He formulates a wishlist on his
death bed. He puts forth certain conditions for his heir, his son Himangshu.
The foremost one forbids him from marrying a non-Hindu girl and the latter
demands a legitimate heir within three years of his marriage. Bound by his
father’s condition of succession, Himangshu is compelled to marry Aloka, an
aspiring actress. After the marriage, the young palace librarian Harinath
disappears without any trace. This mystery occasions the arrival of the sleuth
Bomkesh and his author friend Ajit to Balwantpur. The visit is under the
pretext of an invitation for a hunting expedition. During the course of their
stay, they unearth many secrets involving the residents of the palace and the
topography of Balwantpur. They brought to light the fact that the court
physician Kaligathi killed Harinath as he was planning to marry the former’s
daughter Leela. She becomes pregnant. Later Himangshu and Aloka adopt the baby.
The story Comes to an end with the return journey of Bomkesh and Ajit.
The story
entirely wrapped in search of truth was totally inspiring for me. He succeeded
in carving out a niche of his own in the field of world cinemas. Audience were
brought to the world of inspiration by his creative genius .His movies left a
place in the minds of viewers forever.
The
Coffin Maker- VEENA BAKSHI
The
Coffin Maker directed and scripted by Veena Bakshi focuses on the life of a
coffin maker Anton Gomes who does it for a living and how he changes things in
his life. The characters were given life by Naseerudin Shah, Randeep Hooda and
Ratna Patak Shah. The language used here is Konkani and the three songs are
composed in this very language. The movie has close resemblance to Bergson’s
‘seventh seal’.
The debut
movie of Veena Bakshi portrays the life of Anton Gomes admirably. The coffin
maker is well aware of his fast approaching death. The symbol of death
foretells him of his death. He does everything he can do within the short span
of his remaining days. He paints his home, takes his wife for an outing.
Everybody looks at him as if something has happened to him. Finally he bids
farewell to the worldly life.
I was
really touched by the portrayal of Anton Gomes. He has acted out the role
extremely well. The movie brings to light the ultimate reality of death that
happens in the life of everyone.
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