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John & Jane

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.5K
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John & Jane (2005)
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A entirely original blend of observational documentary and tropical science-fiction, John & Jane (2005) follows the stories of six "call agents" that answer American 1-800 numbers in a Mumba... Read allA entirely original blend of observational documentary and tropical science-fiction, John & Jane (2005) follows the stories of six "call agents" that answer American 1-800 numbers in a Mumbai call center.A entirely original blend of observational documentary and tropical science-fiction, John & Jane (2005) follows the stories of six "call agents" that answer American 1-800 numbers in a Mumbai call center.

  • Director
    • Ashim Ahluwalia
  • Stars
    • Glen Castinho
    • Sydney Fernandes
    • Oaref Irani
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    • Director
      • Ashim Ahluwalia
    • Stars
      • Glen Castinho
      • Sydney Fernandes
      • Oaref Irani
    • 120User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Glen Castinho
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    Oaref Irani
    • Osmond
    Pravin Namrata Parekh
    • Naomi
    Nikesh Soares
    • Nicholas
    Malwe Vandana
    • Nikki
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      • Ashim Ahluwalia
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    8krishnaojha-41936

    Interesting movie

    For me John and Jane was very realistic and relatable .The movie has nicely picturised Indian American values in a very convincing way.The actors succeeded in making a mark on the viewers mind .Must watch if you enjoy watching true to life movies
    7gabdul-93526

    Wonderful movie

    I didn't know that Ahluwalia had made any movie before Miss Lovely. And what a revelation this was that too this was made in 2005! What?
    9mamlukman

    More than it seems

    We wanted to see this in Toronto in Sept. 2005, but it was sold out. So we saw it at the DC Filmfest April 23, 2006. Some people will see it as rather boring and uninvolving. However, I thought it was impressive on several levels. As you go through the six sketches about the call center workers, it takes a while to realize that once you've left a character, that's it, you're not going back to see what happened to them. Enough is shown about each character to show you the essence of what makes them tick, but not enough to get you too emotionally involved. No matter what attitude you bring into the movie (mine was "the call centers are probably exploiting these people and overworking them"), your attitude will change during the movie. Certainly the first character, Glen, summed up what my feelings would probably be--trapped, hates the job, but see no way to escape. But that's Glen. As you go on, you see that the others really love their jobs and their lives, and that their lives have been transformed at a much deeper level by the job and the environment. I think for the real meaning of the movie you have to go back to the opening narration--it's a virtual life, with real people trapped in it. Some of them begin to see this virtual life as reality. Whether that's good or bad, I'm not sure--is it better to see the world completely realistically? Wouldn't you just commit suicide?--but to some extent we are all in the same boat, and that's what makes this movie much more than a documentary about a call center in Bombay.
    7jamilsayyed

    Mindblowing

    Such a relevant theme in John & Jane which is still so timely. Dark web of technology, capitalism and globalization depicted in such a stylish manner.
    10sandok

    New Forms/ New Worlds: John & Jane

    One of the most anticipated films of the 2005 Toronto Film Festival, John & Jane recounts the hopes and dreams of six call centre agents in India who offer long-distance goods and services to Americans. They are encouraged to adopt American names, accents and values – individualism, success, progress, the pursuit of happiness – to veil their Indian-ness. The film is a work of non-fiction that speaks to the painful ironies of globalization and inequity using the lush cinematic vocabulary of a polished feature. When I ask director and editor Ashim Ahluwalia about the remarkable look of his documentary, he replies: "Certain things are seen as documentary and certain things are seen as fiction based more on the medium that you are using and the style of the shooting than the actual content. For example, you shoot something hand-held and it becomes documentary; you shoot it static and it becomes fiction. So I was interested in just what happens if you shoot something on 35mm film and static and it's the same material that you would otherwise shoot on DV and hand-held. "It was a challenge to see if we could do something on 35mm that could be intimate and at the same time still fall in this strange liminal space between fiction and non-fiction… I honestly have a problem with the whole cinemavérité thing – the idea that you can be present in a room and nobody knows. You might as well feel like it's fiction and be conscious of the artifice. These guys are also faking who they are; they are fictionalizing themselves, they have fake names, fake identities within this fiction/ non-fiction space." Rather than intercutting the stories of Glen, Sydney, Osmond, Nikki, Nicholas and Naomi, Ahluwalia primarily presents them to us one after the other in a series of portraits: "The film was structured as a transformation process from someone who really hates his job to someone who really loves it; there's an underlying journey that's happening from an Indian boy and girl to a final sort of "John" and "Jane," virtual American characters… In a strange way I think of all six of them as the journey of one person." From Osmond filling the void of a parent's death by devoting himself to Amway to Naomi feeling the need to repeat three times that she is naturally blonde, each scene is as piercing as the voice of Glen's mother waking him from peaceful slumber. The subjects' glorified, mythic image of the United States is one cobbled together from platitudes, Hollywood movies and Sears catalogues; Americans are described as "casual" and "nice" while treating the call centre agents as irritants ("we're some f**king human beings here," Glen poignantly pleads). But the charged relationship between a land of plenty and one of deprivation cuts both ways: one agent curtly dispatches a woman who dialed the wrong number to report domestic abuse while another coercively pressures an elderly man to purchase a long distance calling plan. Despite the tragicomic political truths of their American obsession, Ahluwalia never judges his subjects, treading a fine line between critique and affection. "You have a certain kind of baggage that you enter a space with, but I think that eventually you have to let it go and become much more empathetic because things are not as clear-cut. A lot of people think that it's just a straight-up political film but it's much more grey than that… When you're within it and spending a lot of time with people, you begin to understand the logic of why they would actually do what they do so that it becomes very difficult to be judgmental. You have to be much more open and just let the grey area pop out a bit and let it be… let it just be open-ended like that."

    • JON DAVIS, September 14th, 2005

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      John & Jane (2005) won 2005 National Film Award for Best First Non-Feature Film of a Director.
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      Naomi: Don't mistake me for anything else. But I'm totally naturally blonde. I'm totally naturally blonde. Want to make it officially right, that I am totally naturally blonde. I'm totally very Americanised. I do have habits that are vey Americanised. Because I'm very much into today's world... I just love to be the... me of myself, I love to gather myself. And to be just... me

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2005 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • John i Jane z Kalkuty
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      • Future East Film
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      1 hour 23 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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