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Barefoot to Goa

  • 2015
  • 1 Std. 20 Min.
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Barefoot to Goa (2015)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA parable on the moribund human bonds in a fast-paced world, which is a warning that poignantly highlights the futility of life and death.A parable on the moribund human bonds in a fast-paced world, which is a warning that poignantly highlights the futility of life and death.A parable on the moribund human bonds in a fast-paced world, which is a warning that poignantly highlights the futility of life and death.

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    • Praveen Morchhale
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    • Praveen Morchhale
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    • Sonu Chourasia
    • Ajay Chourey
    • Farrukh Jaffar
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      • Farrukh Jaffar
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    Sonu Chourasia
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    10amitnayar

    Running to stand still

    Im reminded of the central theme of this U2 track (Running to stand still) after watching this movie. This movie is rare as it carries the deepest messages of life. Thank you Mr. Praveen for such a beautiful reflection on the truth of our lives. This movie is strictly avoidable for regular Hindi movie fans who generally crave only for "hot" appearances.

    When we are young we wish to travel far and wide. When we get old rather wiser, the greatest distance to travel is the one between hearts. Watch this film to believe in your heart. Watch the movie if you have some taste for irony.
    9murtaza_mma

    A Potpourri of Vestiges Review: A powerful social commentary on the great rural-urban divide in India

    Barefoot to Goa is an indie film written, directed and co-produced by a Mumbai-based filmmaker named Praveen Morchhale. Morchhale's debut film, Barefoot to Goa was in competition at the 2013 Mumbai Film Festival in its Celebrate Age section. On the face of it, Morchhale's film is a tale of two siblings, an eleven year old brother and his nine year old precocious sister, who witness the loss of innocence during a life-changing road trip they undertake, stepping out of their cocooned environment for the very first time in their lives, in order to meet their ailing, abandoned grandmother. But, in its essence, Barefoot to Goa is a social commentary on the great rural-urban divide in India. Morchhale limns a vivid canvas to depict the dichotomy between the two Indias and the manner in which their inhabitants think, behave, act, and live. How a selfish daughter-in-law living in the comfort of a middle-class urban settlement deliberately tries to cut all the ties between her husband and his aging mother. How a destitute, deaf-and-dumb rural couple selflessly shower their hospitality on total strangers.

    Barefoot to Goa closely examines, through its characters, the three different stages of the human life-cycle: childhood, middle-age and dotage. It's a cinematic essay that celebrates the innocence of the young, mocks the indifference of the grown ups, and mourns the loneliness of the old. Morchhale's film serves to be a parable on the moribund human bonds in a fast-paced world. As an exemplum of our urban society's moral and cultural decadence, Barefoot to Goa is a warning that poignantly highlights the futility of life and death. And, yet, it's a movie that's full of hope for the whole of mankind. In its short runtime of 80 minutes, the movie touches upon several complex motifs that deal with life and humanity at large. It is for all these reasons that one just cannot regard Barefoot to Goa as a run-of-the-mill children's film.

    Barefoot to Goa inevitably brings to one's mind the 1955 Satyajit Ray masterpiece Pather Panchali, which, like Morchhale's film, revolved around two young siblings who experience loss of innocence while struggling to come to terms with the hard realities of life. Morchhale, like Ray, not only chooses a subject that's quite difficult to market but also treats it in a manner that's breathtakingly refreshing. While Ray's work was an adaptation of a popular Bengali novel by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, Barefoot to Goa is based on an original screenplay by Morchhale himself. Morchhale's bold move to make non-actors play pivotal roles in the movie reminds one of Italian Neorealist gems like The Bicycle Thief. All this as well as the fact that Morchhale shows courage to make such a different film at a time when Indian cinema finds itself at the crossroads—while it's been doing really well commercially, it's clearly been left far behind, whether in terms of quality or the laurels received in the international arena—makes his effort a very special one.

    Whenever one talks of the 21st century avant-garde cinema, it's imperative that one talks about independent filmmakers. Buoyed by their inexorable passion for cinema and undeterred by the paucity of resources, this tenacious breed of artists has been instrumental to the constant evolution of cinema in today's age of commercialization. And the onus truly lies with all those who understand and appreciate cinema to shower praise on this ingenious brigade of filmmakers by celebrating their sui generis works of cinema. In the recent years Hindi cinema has seen a resurgence of a parallel stream of filmmaking that seems to have blurred the line between the mainstream and the art house cinema. Today, the independent filmmakers are being actively backed by established production houses committed to improving the quality of cinema in India, a trend which has given rise to films like Dhobi Ghat, Paan Singh Tomar, Ship of Theseus, Lootera, The Lunchbox, etc. Barefoot to Goa, even though it is not funded by any big production house, in the opinion of this critic, is the crowning jewel of this new avant- garde movement in Hindi cinema.

    Overall, Barefoot to Goa is a profound work of cinema that needs to be watched by everyone who loves and admires filmmaking that's both honest and pristine. Morchhale's film can be deemed brilliant on both the technical and emotional fronts, especially given the budget constraints that one often associates with an indie feature film. Morchhale uses minimal dialogue and mostly relies on his powerful imagery to convey the message to his audience. The characters written by Morchhale are quite memorable and the actors who play them help them bring to life. Morchhale needs to be commended for eliciting such convincing performances from his actors, especially the two young leads who play siblings. The road trip that the two kids take comes across as such a rich and powerful experience for the viewers that some of the scenes are likely to stay with them for ever. The soothing music written by the team of Jack Francis and Rohit Shama immensely adds to the movie's poignant feel. Ujjwal Chandra's editing is topnotch and the same can be said of the John Breakmas Kerketta's breathtaking cinematography. Barefoot to Goa can definitely prove to be a cathartic experience for those on the lookout for something to soothe their senses. While an average moviegoer may fail to appreciate the movie, the intelligent viewer will savor the food for thought which it offers in plenty.

    (This review was originally published in my film blog "A Potpourri of Vestiges")
    6tanujpoddar

    Honest film made through crowd-sourcing

    "Barefoot to Goa" is an indie film that beautifully explores the three stages of life. It shows an old mother who lives alone in Goa and yearns for his son (who leads a busy life in Mumbai). The daughter-in-law tries to cut off the relations between the mother and the son, as she fears that is the mother stay with them in Mumbai, it will inhibit her independence. Then, there are the children, who are concerned about their grandmother and want to bring her to Mumbai. Through a set of events, the children realize that their parents are not going to make any effort to bring their grandmother home, they decide to take the journey to their grandmothers home themselves. What happens in the journey? Do they reach their grandmother and bring her back with them? That is what the film is all about.

    Since it is crowd sourced and made on a shoe-string budget, the production value is not very high. Also, since the director wanted to capture the experience of the trip and editing is not very crisp either. Also, the story is very linear and predictable to some extent. The acting looks passable, but given the fact that non-actors were cast-ed it is still very impactful.

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      • 10. April 2015 (Indien)
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