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Lorsqu'une fillette surdouée de 9 ans, qui travaille dans une usine de vêtements, se voit offrir une chance unique d'aller à l'école, elle est forcée de prendre une décision déchirante qui d... Tout lireLorsqu'une fillette surdouée de 9 ans, qui travaille dans une usine de vêtements, se voit offrir une chance unique d'aller à l'école, elle est forcée de prendre une décision déchirante qui déterminera son destin et celui de sa sœur.Lorsqu'une fillette surdouée de 9 ans, qui travaille dans une usine de vêtements, se voit offrir une chance unique d'aller à l'école, elle est forcée de prendre une décision déchirante qui déterminera son destin et celui de sa sœur.
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- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 5 victoires et 1 nomination au total
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This 22-minute short film, nominated for an Oscar, grabbed my attention, and I had high hopes considering its inclusion in such a prestigious global award show.
The story follows two young girls struggling to make ends meet, with one sister being a math genius.
Sajda Pathan and Ananya Shanbhag play the sisters, and they truly bring a breath of fresh air to the narrative. The director has extracted the best performances from these two young talents.
The scene at the mall is engaging, and the celebration afterward beautifully encapsulates their lives. The story authentically reflects real life, which is its true charm. While it doesn't present anything groundbreaking, it remains a sweet watch.
With such a short runtime, it's definitely worth watching-though I wished for a better ending.
#PranuReviews #Anuja #AnujaReview.
The story follows two young girls struggling to make ends meet, with one sister being a math genius.
Sajda Pathan and Ananya Shanbhag play the sisters, and they truly bring a breath of fresh air to the narrative. The director has extracted the best performances from these two young talents.
The scene at the mall is engaging, and the celebration afterward beautifully encapsulates their lives. The story authentically reflects real life, which is its true charm. While it doesn't present anything groundbreaking, it remains a sweet watch.
With such a short runtime, it's definitely worth watching-though I wished for a better ending.
#PranuReviews #Anuja #AnujaReview.
I heard that a short film from India made the final nominations for oscars 2025 so I had to give it a try and after watching I don't know what to say I just gave an 8 just cause of the topic of the movie and it's post credit scene
I mean the makers presented nothing new they just showed the reality on the big screen
The ending was open ended which I liked it was like saying whatever she chooses it is going to be a wrong decision good creative choice
FAVOURITE CHARACTER :: elder sister her struggles were touching FAVOURITE MOMENT :: Anuja asking her sister in the middle of the night will he come with her.
FAVOURITE CHARACTER :: elder sister her struggles were touching FAVOURITE MOMENT :: Anuja asking her sister in the middle of the night will he come with her.
No story. No content.
Writer & Director Adam Graves has done a cheap impression of Slumdog Millionaire (2008).
This film is just an another attempt to portray India's poverty in the west and win some brownies in the form of awards!
An extremely insincere, phoney and hollow attempt at filmmaking.
The two kids (Sajda Parhan and Ananya Shanbag) have acted well.
Everything else is crap ridden with clichés, tropes and stereotyping.
Btw which theater in India screens a film like Naya Daur (1957) these days? The film maker is so out of touch with modern India!
The film looks like a propaganda film for Salaam Baalak Trust.
Don't fall the publicity rhetoric. The film is not worth your time!
How did it even make it to the Oscars? I wonder!
Writer & Director Adam Graves has done a cheap impression of Slumdog Millionaire (2008).
This film is just an another attempt to portray India's poverty in the west and win some brownies in the form of awards!
An extremely insincere, phoney and hollow attempt at filmmaking.
The two kids (Sajda Parhan and Ananya Shanbag) have acted well.
Everything else is crap ridden with clichés, tropes and stereotyping.
Btw which theater in India screens a film like Naya Daur (1957) these days? The film maker is so out of touch with modern India!
The film looks like a propaganda film for Salaam Baalak Trust.
Don't fall the publicity rhetoric. The film is not worth your time!
How did it even make it to the Oscars? I wonder!
Has it got a good message? Yeah, kind of. Does it move me to act upon it? Not really. The movie is powerful for a 23-minute runtime, but it is not powerful enough to stir me. It is rather minimal and pretty in its own little way, but nothing honestly stood out to me about the work. It ends posing a dilemma-a rather huge one at that-but the rest of it? Bland. At least to me it was.
The acting is pretty fine. The characters portrayed have some depth. The screenplay is quite intelligent, to which the shots do sufficient justice. It wouldn't be a "10/10 I recommend," but one could give it a chance.
The acting is pretty fine. The characters portrayed have some depth. The screenplay is quite intelligent, to which the shots do sufficient justice. It wouldn't be a "10/10 I recommend," but one could give it a chance.
A comparably shorter review should suffice for this extremely well made short film of 20 minutes or so. It transmits its message with amazing artistic clarity and leaves a strong impact on the audience through the sheer simplicity of its narrative. It has an authentic feel and vibe to it. Go ahead and watch it.
The plot is fairly simple. Anuja is a nine year old girl from the slums who works in a garment factory along with her elder sister. They share an affectionate bond and seek happiness from small things of everyday life. Watch them eating sweets or watching a movie over popcorn. Anuja is good in maths and her factory manager offers her a better paying position in his office. At around the same time the local school teacher asks her to join school. She has to now choose money through employment or education through school. A tough choice for her to make.
Everything about this movie is first rate without doubt and no surprises if it picks up the Oscar next month.
The plot is fairly simple. Anuja is a nine year old girl from the slums who works in a garment factory along with her elder sister. They share an affectionate bond and seek happiness from small things of everyday life. Watch them eating sweets or watching a movie over popcorn. Anuja is good in maths and her factory manager offers her a better paying position in his office. At around the same time the local school teacher asks her to join school. She has to now choose money through employment or education through school. A tough choice for her to make.
Everything about this movie is first rate without doubt and no surprises if it picks up the Oscar next month.
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- Durée22 minutes
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