San Francisco International Film Festival 20 April - 04 May 2006

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VANAJA

New Directors
India/USA, 2006, 111 minutes

SHOWTIMES

Sat, Apr 28 / 05:30 / PFA / VANA28P
Wed, May 2 / 09:15 / Kabuki / VANA02K
Fri, May 4 / 04:15 / Kabuki / VANA04K
Sun, May 6 / 03:30 / Aquarius / VANA06A

CREDITS

dir
Rajnesh Domalpalli
prod
Latha R. Domalapalli
scr
Rajnesh Domalpalli
cam
Milton Kam
editor
Robert Q. Lovett, Rajnesh Domalpalli
mus
Bhaskara S. Narayanan, Indira Amperiani
cast
Mamatha Bhukya, Urmila Dammannagari, Marikanti Ramachandriah, Krishnamma Gundimalla, Karan Singh
source
Emerging Pictures, 245 West 55th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10019 FAX: 212-202-4984 EMAIL: josh@emergingpictures.com
Vanaja

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Vanaja is only 14 and ready for anything, a dangerous combination for the daughter of a low-caste fisherman buried in debt. When a soothsayer predicts that she will become a great dancer, and her father no longer can pay for school, Vanaja steers her way into the household of Rama Devi, the local landlady and a virtuoso of Kuchipudi, a narrative dance practiced by high-caste Brahmins. Hired as a farmhand, the girl reminds Rama Devi of her own youthful spirit, and the landlady promotes her to the kitchen and teaches her the steps. Vanaja is evincing talent as a dancer when the landlady’s son, Shekhar, returns from the US. to run in local elections. Her saucy flirtation with the young master turns ugly, leaving Vanaja both pregnant and the object of Rama Devi’s fury. This modern coming-of-age tale is much more than the story of one girl’s hardships; director Rajnesh Domalpalli fearlessly explores the boundaries of social class, sexuality, gender and family. Shot in the southern India state of Andhra Pradesh, every scene is saturated with local color and sound. Authenticity is heightened by the cast of nonactors, most of them drawn from local schools, labor camps and shantytowns. In her mastery of both Telugu dialogue and the complex grace of Kuchipudi dance, Mamatha Bhukya shines in the title role. However badly wronged, her Vanaja stands proud.

—Kathleen Denny

West Coast Premiere. In Telugu with English subtitles. Sponsored by Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Inc. Presented in association with 3rd I.

 

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