'Duma' is one film I always love to watch.Directed by Carroll Ballard,it beautifully portarys the relationship between man and animal.On the outset,we see a young boy,Xan, growing up with an orphaned cheetah for a pet in Africa and how his father's death leads to a chain of events - we see Xan facing life head-on and how the tame cheetah and the African wild help him embrace the truth.The delightful feature of the movie is that there are so few characters,and more of the animal kingdom than man.'Duma' upholds the fact of nature being the only unchanging,all pervading element in life, a home for anyone "who doth ambition shun" and is "pleased with what he gets" ,to quote the Bard of Avon.Recently,a video of a lion being reunited with his adoptive parents (albeit,human)brought back fond memories and initiated this long due post.Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZIQUb-d4GQ
Today, I got a chance to behold the changing art scene in my country, on attending a film festival of sorts.Filmmakers seem to be reacting to the noise on and off celluloid, through mostly silent creations.I list a few of my favourites here: A Beast Called Beauty - directed by Aakanksha Chitkara Maybe because I am a woman living at a time when India is renowned for objectification of and heinous crimes against women, this documentary film struck me the most and inspired this post.The film voices the common woes of our sex racked by the rigid concepts of beauty set by the society; a situation only worsened by the marketing techniques of fairness creams and other beauty products.However,the movie ends on a happy note, with the featured females professing to have realised that they have accepted who they are, and are content with themselves.I hope every girl out there does the same. In case your interest is piqued, here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M1kI5FNz_g ...
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