A real touching story of a movie maker who struggle to make his own movie passionately and sacrifice his life for his debut Movie, A must watch and inspiring narration.A real touching story of a movie maker who struggle to make his own movie passionately and sacrifice his life for his debut Movie, A must watch and inspiring narration.A real touching story of a movie maker who struggle to make his own movie passionately and sacrifice his life for his debut Movie, A must watch and inspiring narration.
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Maala Parvathi
- Khadeeja
- (as Parvathi T.)
Sarath Appani
- Manuraman
- (as Sarath Kumar)
Dinesh Prabhakar
- Kabeer
- (as Dinesh Nair)
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"And the Oscar goes to.."
Malayalam movie
Salim Ahamed does extensive research on his movie thread on the facts ,as well as on the emotional side of his characters. This movie is about an upcoming filmmaker struggling to fullfil his dream movie, his financial and emotional struggles, the callous attitude of the industry, social interactions...all vividly portrayed. And when that movie becomes nationally acclaimed to be representing India at the Oscars, the change in the social attitudes....still the filmmaker struggling to meet the finance to present the movie at Oscars. Tovino Thomas as Isaak Ibrahim, the filmmaker, has done a creditable job. Unlike his flamboyant characters, Tovino is presented as a calm, timid, matured gentleman. Camera work and Sounds are of international standards. 8 on 10 for this 'very serious' project. Script, even though drags at times, has some powerful dialogues, which haunts you even after the movie.
Postscript: Movie about a filmmaker's struggle and his dreams to achieve Oscars.... Is it the biography of Mr. Salim Ahamed itself presented to us... 🤔 If you are expecting a movie of laughs and fantasies...wrong auditorium. This is realistic reel-life, which is sure to put you in emotional turmoil, especially the climax.
Salim Ahamed does extensive research on his movie thread on the facts ,as well as on the emotional side of his characters. This movie is about an upcoming filmmaker struggling to fullfil his dream movie, his financial and emotional struggles, the callous attitude of the industry, social interactions...all vividly portrayed. And when that movie becomes nationally acclaimed to be representing India at the Oscars, the change in the social attitudes....still the filmmaker struggling to meet the finance to present the movie at Oscars. Tovino Thomas as Isaak Ibrahim, the filmmaker, has done a creditable job. Unlike his flamboyant characters, Tovino is presented as a calm, timid, matured gentleman. Camera work and Sounds are of international standards. 8 on 10 for this 'very serious' project. Script, even though drags at times, has some powerful dialogues, which haunts you even after the movie.
Postscript: Movie about a filmmaker's struggle and his dreams to achieve Oscars.... Is it the biography of Mr. Salim Ahamed itself presented to us... 🤔 If you are expecting a movie of laughs and fantasies...wrong auditorium. This is realistic reel-life, which is sure to put you in emotional turmoil, especially the climax.
Thought this is a usual movie-making struggles and associated struggles kind-of movie.. and my assumption was not completely wrong to very extend. However, the film scored high at certain elements and that makes it a worthy watch.
It's a really wonderful movie, which was more heart touching.It convey both happiness and sadness also same the victory and loss. We all knows the success portion of film industry but there is a big failures dreams exist. The movie was taken in such a awesome way. Overall it's a nice movie.
Its not a commercial film as you saw in trailer. The director had did a good job. Nice silent movie full of sentiments. If you going to see this movie based on ratings please see that for ordinary audience that it was rated bt critics. Its not the movie for all. Its a class movie. Must say festival type movie. But good movie.
As you begin to watch And the Oskar Goes To... you feel like you are watching a substandard film with a low production value that somehow got to cast the talented Tovino Thomas in it. Then as the story of a determined filmmaker takes pace you begin to see the magic that director Salim Ahmed spews as he tugs at your heartstrings by showing the plight of independent filmmakers who struggle with production, promotion, and other aspects of creating cinema. Although the autobiographical traces are a bit arrogant when you read between the lines of the dialogues, And the Oskar Goes To... manages to keep you hooked with its simple story and a deeper description of the madness of cinema that some people harbour. Ahmed writes his characters well and that is one of the reason why that substandard nature rubs off from the film as veterans like Salim Kumar and SIddique grace the screen and make it more lively. Thomas drives the film with his nuanced performance and I am really starting to see a range here. I also have issues with how the female foreigner character is portrayed in the film, but I guess the other female character played by Anu Sithara makes up for it. Overall, there are glaring issues with this emotional drama but it still finishes the race with good marks. The meta element at the end is clever. TN.
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- И «Оскар» достаётся...
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- $116,304
- Runtime2 hours 4 minutes
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