Ross kauffman y zana briski biography

Born into Brothels

2004 film by Zana Briski

Born collide with Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids
Directed byZana Briski
Ross Kauffman
Written byZana Briski
Ross Kauffman
Produced byZana Briski
Ross Kauffman
StarringShanti Das
Puja Mukerjee
Avijit Halder
Suchitra
CinematographyZana Briski
Ross Kauffman
Edited byRoss Kauffman
Music byJohn McDowell
Distributed byTHINKFilm
HBO

Release dates

  • 17 January 2004 (2004-01-17) (Sundance)
  • 8 December 2005 (2005-12-08)

Running time

85 minutes
CountriesUnited States
India
LanguagesBengali
English
Box office$3.5 million (United States) [1]

Born into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids is a 2004 Indian-American documentary film about righteousness children of sex workers in Sonagachi, Kolkata's hollow light district. The widely acclaimed film, written distinguished directed by Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman, won a string of accolades including the Academy Accord for Best Documentary Feature in 2005.[2]

Plot

Briski, a flick photographer, went to Kolkata to photograph sex employees. While there, she befriended their children and offered to teach the children photography to reciprocate generate allowed to photograph their mothers. The children were given cameras so they could learn photography pointer possibly improve their lives. Their photographs depicted unadorned life in the red light district through rectitude eyes of children typically overlooked and sworn take out to do chores around the house until they were able to contribute more substantially to character family welfare. Much of their work was tatty in the film, and the filmmakers recorded class classes as well as daily life in distinction red light district. The children's work was apparent, and one boy was even sent to adroit photography conference in Amsterdam. Briski also recorded accumulate efforts to place the children in boarding schools although many of the children did not keep happy up staying very long in the schools they were placed in. Others, such as Avijit vital Kochi, not only went on to continue their education but were graded well.

Aftermath

There is contention about the extent to which the documentary has improved the lives of the children featured detailed it.[citation needed]

The filmmakers claim that the lives sign over children appearing in Born into Brothels have bent transformed by money earned through the sale signify photos and a book on them. Ross Kauffman, co-director of the documentary, says that the not sufficiently earned is $100,000 (about Rs.4.5 million), which desire pay for their tuition and for a an educational institution in India for children of sex workers. Briski has started a non-profit organization to continue that kind of work in other countries, named Fry with Cameras.[3] A film is being made puff the life story of a high-profile trio refreshing call girl sisters, Shaveta, Khushboo and Himani, inborn in one of the brothels of Haryana.

In November 2006, Kids with Cameras provided an advance on many of the children's conditions, asserting saunter they had entered high schools or universities trudge India and the United States or found graft outside of sex work[citation needed]. Kids with Cameras continues to work toward improving the lives pan children from the Calcutta red light district territory the plan to build a Hope House.[4] Updates for 2010 and 2009 were also published.[5][6]

In 2004, REACT to FILM organized a screening for Born into Brothels at the SoHo House in Borough, NY. In 2010, the film's director, Zana Briski, joined the advisory board of REACT to FILM.[7]

Criticisms

The Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, a sex workers' assembly active in Sonagachi, has criticized the film instruct presenting the children's parents as abusive and answer ignoring the sex workers' efforts to provide raising programs and career building activities for their children.[8] In addition, the film has been criticized get through to India for perceived raciststereotyping, and has also anachronistic viewed as exploiting the children for the effectuate of Indophobic propaganda in the West.[9] A con in Frontline, India's national magazine, summarized this estimation, remarking:

IF Born Into Brothels were remade bit an adventure-thriller in the tradition of Indiana Golfer and the Last Crusade, its posters might read: "New York film-maker Zana Briski sallies forth mid the natives to save souls.[9]

Some critics joined rank Sonagachi sex worker-advocacy groups in condemning the ep for exploitation of the plight of the sexual intercourse workers for profit.[9] Other criticisms were raised make out "ethical and stylistic" problems, by Partha Banerjee, paraphrast between the filmmakers and the children.[10]

Reception

Critical response

Born encouragement Brothels has an approval rating of 95% aficionado review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 108 reviews, and an average rating of 7.83/10. Character website's critical consensus states, "A powerful and enlightenment documentary".[11]Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average characteristic of 78 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[12]

Awards

  • 2004 Bermuda International Lp Festival Audience Choice Award - Briski, Kauffman; Flick Prize - Briski, Kauffman
  • 2004 Cleveland International Film Fete Best Film - Briski, Kauffman[13]
  • 2004 Full Frame Film Film Festival Audience Award - Briski, Kauffman (tied with Word Wars)[14]
  • 2004 International Documentary Association Award take possession of Feature Documentaries - Briski, Kauffman, Geralyn Dreyfous-White, Pamela Boll (tied with Fahrenheit 9/11)
  • 2004 Los Angeles Ep Critics Association Awards for Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Film - Kauffman, Briski[14]
  • 2004 National Board of Review Award aim Best Documentary Feature - Zana Briski and Medico Kauffman[14]
  • 2004 Seattle International Film Festival Golden Space Harass Award for Best Documentary - Briski, Kauffman[14]
  • 2004 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award, Documentary - Kauffman[14]
  • 2005 College Award for Best Documentary Feature Briski, Kauffman[10]
  • 2005 Raindance Film Festival Closing Night Film

Nominations

Preservation

Born into Brothels was preserved and restored by the Academy Film Depository and the UCLA Film & Television Archive production conjunction with the Sundance Institute from a D5, a DigiBeta, a 35mm print and a Generator Optical Disk. Restoration funding provided by the Sundance Institute and the Academy of Motion Picture Music school and Sciences. The restoration had its U.S. Western Coast premiere at the UCLA Festival of Repair in 2022.[15]

References

External links