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Maha Mutant Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Gotham
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new film: "vanaja"
the film "vanaja", in telugu, and directed by rajnesh domalopalli, is opening this weekend in new york. has anyone seen it? it looks sumptuous!
http://www.vanajathefilm.com/
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Ayodhya
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Looks like a very interesting movie. Too bad only a very select few will have a chance to see it in the theatres.
Taken from the official forum (response by the film maker): Q: Will i find a DVD or something in the stores? A: We're Releasing the Film Theatrically in the US Starting on Aug 31st 2007. A few months after that, the DVD and a CD with the Sound Track will become available... perhaps early in 2008. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Gotham
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i rounded out an indo-immersion weekend of a day in little india yesterday (bhel puri, dosas, thalis, bengali sweets, paan, bangles, bindis and incense), and home made bhel puri today, with an evening film, the recently opened "vanaja", a flawed but good film with positively riveting dance sequences. were the film 15 minutes shorter, i'd probably have found it "engrossing", as well--it was for the most part.
i enjoyed the film most for its dance sequences and its authenticity, manifest in a thousand gestures, facial expressions, tones of voice. none of the actors were pros, which both adds and detracts from the film. but i loved every ganesha, musical instrument, dance step, sari, lunghi, elephant, turn of the grinding stone, bicycle, tea tray and bare foot... the film was transporting, and if you miss india, vanaja may well make you ache for it. anecdotally, i found myself smiling with each character's personal version of the head-wobble, the best of which belongs, IMHO, to the heroine's father; the most inscrutable, to the housekeeper; and the most sweetly charming, to vanaja herself. urmila dammannagari, who plays the local landlady, delivers a stellar performance; the beefcake model who plays her son emphatically does not. (but after seeing him in all his glory, women viewers may find it in themselves to forgive him.) the director was on hand to introduce his film and his delightful, precocious young star, mamatha bhukya. she was 13 when the project began and had never danced a step or so much as acted out a skit. the film was the director's thesis project for his MA at columbia; he wrote the piece for first-semester project. Q and A followed the screening. the reviewers have touched both ends of the spectrum. i won't say yet where i fall along the spectrum--i don't want to be a spoiler. but i look forward to discussing it here when other have seen it. |
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Northern California
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Here's the website for the film: http://www.vanajathefilm.com/?gclid=...NNYAodSVd A1Q
I'll see it after Friday, when it opens here. |
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: GA,USA.
Posts: 1,051
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Vanaja - The film.
The movie is based in rural Andhra Pradesh and is being shown in various places in the US. Some good reviews too. Hope to watch it on 12th OCT in Atlanta!
http://www.vanajathefilm.com/index.html http://www.vanajathefilm.com/Images&...0RD%20Scan.jpg Synopsis from www.vanajathefilm.com Quote:
Last edited by machadinha : Sep 10th, 2007 at 20:09. Reason: merged threads |
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