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Nacidos en los burdeles

Título original: Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 25min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.2/10
19 k
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Nacidos en los burdeles (2004)
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Mientras documenta las experiencias de las prostitutas de Calcuta, la periodista Zana Briski anima a los niños a grabar sus vidas con cámaras.Mientras documenta las experiencias de las prostitutas de Calcuta, la periodista Zana Briski anima a los niños a grabar sus vidas con cámaras.Mientras documenta las experiencias de las prostitutas de Calcuta, la periodista Zana Briski anima a los niños a grabar sus vidas con cámaras.

  • Dirección
    • Zana Briski
    • Ross Kauffman
  • Guionistas
    • Zana Briski
    • Ross Kauffman
  • Elenco
    • Kochi
    • Avijit Halder
    • Shanti Das
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.2/10
    19 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Zana Briski
      • Ross Kauffman
    • Guionistas
      • Zana Briski
      • Ross Kauffman
    • Elenco
      • Kochi
      • Avijit Halder
      • Shanti Das
    • 116Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 69Opiniones de los críticos
    • 78Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 21 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Kochi
    Avijit Halder
      Shanti Das
        Manik
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          Tapasi
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            • Ross Kauffman
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            • Ross Kauffman
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          10rgwright1

          Deeply compelling personal film

          This is a beautifully conceived and directed film. I knew little about the red light district of Calcutta and certainly nothing of the amazing children whose photographs are not only dramatic but also a tool of empowerment, albeit not entirely successful. One of the best documentaries of 2004. There certainly have been several excellent movies about the misery and hopeless nature of life in red light districts throughout the world, particularly southeast Asia. But this film's decision to focus on the children who not only are born in the brothels, but essentially live their entire lives within this damp and dismal walls. Director/photographer Zana Briski is to commended for bringing this to light. Several of my friends had deep empathy for her frustrating experiences with the Indian bureaucracy as she tries to get the children's art work noticed. Great film.
          8igornveiga

          A sad story

          A great documentary, which reveals a sad Indian reality, it makes us think about human rights, especially children. The documentary carries shocking phrases especially because they are spoken by children. At last a great movie even being a sad story.
          7kurtz-1

          An incredible and meaningful experience

          This film should be seen by everyone who has any sense of what the world is and can be if we give our attention and empathy to make it a better place --in the background I hear the greed and anger of Donald Trump and it is so jarring (and sad) and disturbing ....it is absolutely amazing the dedication and caring of Zana Briski an Ross Kauffman and their attempt to support and change the destinies of these poor unfortunate children who are doomed to a life of humiliation, poverty and human degradation. It is uplifting to know that there are people who care --who are not driven by greed and avarice-- who will try , no matter what the odds are, no matter what are the bureaucratic difficulties to help and support these poor unfortunate children .. I know that I have been immensely moved by this film and what is going on in a place like the red light district of Calcutta and will do what I can to make some impact with these unfortunate children in all of the various venues that these people have chosen to work in and do these miraculous things that are they are doing.
          8jotix100

          Oh Calcutta!

          The film makers of this documentary take the viewer into areas that would have been off limits to anyone wanting to explore the life of the children of some Calcutta prostitutes. About ten children are showcased in the film as one of the directors of the documentary, Zana Briski, involves the children in something positive as she teaches them how to use the camera in capturing the world around them.

          In gaining the children's confidence, they, in turn, tell us about how they see life in that hostile environment. Most of the girls shown in the film would probably end up in the same situation their mothers went through, as it appears life for them is a vicious circle in which there is no escape. For the boys, in spite of the natural talent shown as they take pictures, the mean streets of Calcutta don't promise much either.

          As a documentary, Ms. Briski and Mr. Kauffman, show us how they were able to give the children a different way to look at life, but one wonders what has happened after they finished their work. Are these young girls and boys better off because this experience, or did they go back to the only way of life they knew about?

          "Born into Brothels" is a sad commentary on our society at large, because where there is poverty, as it's the case in Calcutta, women will resort into the kind of life where they can get by without any education or skills. These women are actually the victims of a system that penalizes them for just being in the wrong place, at the wrong time.

          Let's hope Ms. Briski and Mr. Kaufamn were able to instill in these young girls and boys the idea of looking for something better in their lives if they escape the poor surroundings in which they were born into.
          8howard.schumann

          A testimony to the transforming power of art

          In India, red light districts are booming in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Calcutta where millions of transient men live and work far away from their homes and wives. The oldest and the largest of these is Sonagachi in Calcutta where the women have organized into a sex trade union of more than 5,000 active workers and have spread awareness about AIDS and HIV, making Sonagachi one of the few red light districts in the country that does not accept clients without condoms. Subject to a class system that puts them on the lowest rung of Indian society, the mostly illegitimate children of the sex workers are also expected to "join the line" when they reach a certain age. Minor girls are the most sought after in the brothels and secure the highest price, making it very difficult for the parents to let them leave, especially when the only other alternative may be the starvation of their entire family.

          In 1997, photographer Zana Briski was assigned to capture images of Sonagachi. While the women were reluctant to let her into their lives, the children quickly responded and Briski became a resident of the brothel for five years. During that time, she provided the children with point and shoot cameras, set up classes in photography, and trained them to document the harsh reality of their daily lives. The result is the Oscar nominated documentary Born Into Brothels, a film that takes us inside the squalid brothels and allows us to see the world through the eyes of some of its most vulnerable residents, five girls and three boys, ages ten to fourteen. Shot in dazzling color using a digital camera, we get to know the children through their photos.

          There is Kochi, age 10, who is strong, resilient, tough, and sensitive. Avijit, age 12, seems to be the most talented of the group. He draws, paints, takes pictures and, through Briski's patient efforts, was able to obtain a passport to be a part of a photo-editing panel in Amsterdam. Shanti, age 11, is most eager to learn but is troubled and often feuds with her brother Manik. The others: Gour, Puja, Tapasi, and Suchitra all show a unique ability to find beauty in their ugly environment. The film documents Briski's uphill efforts to place the children in boarding schools to escape the cycle of poverty and exploitation. Some manage to find places in the schools but the biggest obstacle is shown to be the children's own mothers and guardians, often protective out of the sheer necessity for survival.

          Born Into Brothels is a testimony to the transforming power of art and of one individual's ability to make a difference. Showing the children's art to Western audiences has helped to raise money for the Sonagachi children's education. It may also serve to make people more aware of the potential talent of millions of other third world children who struggle daily for existence on the streets, the orphanages, and the refugee camps of our teeming world.

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            • 11 de marzo de 2005 (Estados Unidos)
          • País de origen
            • Estados Unidos
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            • Bengalí
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          • Locaciones de filmación
            • Calcuta, Bengala Occidental, India
          • Productoras
            • Red Light Films
            • HBO/Cinemax Documentary
            • Creative Visions
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          • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
            • USD 3,515,061
          • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
            • USD 14,605
            • 12 dic 2004
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            • 1h 25min(85 min)
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