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Anuja

  • 2024
  • TV-14
  • 22m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
3,5 k
MA NOTE
Nagesh Bhonsle, Krushan Naik, Ksheetij Saini, Suchitra Mattai, Akash Raje, Adam J. Graves, Mindy Kaling, Sajda Pathan, Ananya Shanbhag, Guneet Monga Kapoor, Fabrizio Mancinelli, Aaron Kopp, and Alexandra Blaney in Anuja (2024)
When a gifted 9-year-old girl, who works in a garment factory, is offered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to attend school, she is forced to make a heart-wrenching decision that will determine her and her sister's fate.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen a gifted 9-year-old girl, who works in a garment factory, is offered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to attend school, she is forced to make a heart-wrenching decision that will determine h... Tout lireWhen a gifted 9-year-old girl, who works in a garment factory, is offered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to attend school, she is forced to make a heart-wrenching decision that will determine her and her sister's fate.When a gifted 9-year-old girl, who works in a garment factory, is offered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to attend school, she is forced to make a heart-wrenching decision that will determine her and her sister's fate.

  • Réalisation
    • Adam J. Graves
  • Scénariste
    • Adam J. Graves
  • Vedettes
    • Nagesh Bhonsle
    • Harsh
    • Rudolfo Rajeev Hubert
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    3,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Adam J. Graves
    • Scénariste
      • Adam J. Graves
    • Vedettes
      • Nagesh Bhonsle
      • Harsh
      • Rudolfo Rajeev Hubert
    • 15Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 16Commentaires de critiques
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    • Nommé pour 1 oscar
      • 7 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Nagesh Bhonsle
    Nagesh Bhonsle
    • Mr. Verma
    Harsh
    • Luxmi
    Rudolfo Rajeev Hubert
    • Shopkeeper
    Sajda Pathan
    • Anuja
    Ananya Shanbhag
    • Palak
    Gulshan Walia
    • Mr. Mishra
    • Réalisation
      • Adam J. Graves
    • Scénariste
      • Adam J. Graves
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    8AnnaWithinAsWithout

    Dive into the mind of the an orphin

    The short film seems even shorter than it is, because it is so breathtaking. The girls are adorable and their life situation heartfelt. I needed to see this, this part of the world is not unknown to me, but it isn't easy to visualise and understand it. Not even sure I ever really can? It shows true love between sisters and their happiness, while working and living in low standard jobs and housing.

    The opportunity offered to the youngest, to step out of her current situation might seem logical to every adult, but it isn't for the young child. Influenced by her employer and the love for her sister makes her decision to leave not easy.

    The cliffhangers in the end of the film are necessary, but tough to handle. I want to know what will happen to both the sisters, but I will have ot imagine it for myself. And that power. That makes this movie impact the one who is watching. We have to know, we have to understand, and that is something we have to do by watching actively, and contemplate by ourselves. Dive into the mind of the orphin, what will she do?
    8pinkmanboy

    Whispers That Echo: The Quiet Power of "Anuja"

    "Anuja" is a short film that, even with its brief 23 minutes, manages to leave a deep mark. It doesn't rely on big speeches or melodrama to make an impact; it trusts the strength of its simple narrative and the authenticity of the emotions it carries. What makes it so powerful is precisely that simplicity: by focusing on the relationship between two orphaned sisters working in a garment factory, it creates an intimate, honest portrait of the fight for survival in a world where childhood is a luxury few can afford.

    The film's biggest strength lies in how it builds the bond between Anuja (Sajda Pathan) and Palak (Ananya Shanbhag). Their dynamic feels genuine, full of small gestures that reveal the affection and deep connection they share, even in the face of adversity. It's in the little things-the joy of sharing a jalebi, the excitement when talking about movies, the quiet care woven into the harsh routine of the factory-that the story gains depth. Their relationship isn't idealized; it's raw, real, built on sacrifices and tough choices, which makes the drama hit even harder. Pathan and Shanbhag's performances are stunning, especially considering they come from outside the professional acting world. They carry the film with a natural ease that avoids the trap of over-rehearsed performances, making the pain and hope of their characters feel almost tangible.

    Narratively, "Anuja" makes an interesting choice by focusing more on the protagonist's internal conflict rather than on big external confrontations. The factory supervisor, while clearly an antagonist, isn't portrayed as a caricature. He's less of a standalone villain and more of a symbol of a system that keeps the cycle of poverty and exploitation going. The real struggle is inside Anuja's mind: choosing between an uncertain future full of possibilities or the fragile security of the present, where she can stay close to her sister. The film never forces an answer on the viewer, which is one of its greatest strengths. The open ending isn't lazy storytelling; on the contrary, it forces the audience to carry that choice with them, reflecting on the weight of decisions that many children are forced to make every day.

    Visually, the film embraces a restrained, almost documentary-like aesthetic. The camera stays close, with minimal movement and simple compositions, which reinforces the intimate tone. The color palette is muted, reflecting the oppressive environment of the factory, but there are moments when the warmth of natural light-like in outdoor scenes or when the sisters share small moments of joy-hints at a spark of hope amid the harshness of daily life. This minimalist approach keeps the film from slipping into visual sensationalism that could undercut the story's emotional weight. The realism is there to serve the narrative, not to glamorize the suffering.

    What also stands out is how the script handles the theme of child labor. "Anuja" isn't a film trying to deliver an obvious moral lesson or offer simplistic solutions to a complex problem. It shows, without filters, how the system fails these children-but it does so through their lived experience, not from some distant, condescending viewpoint. The specific focus-the tension between the right to education and the need to work-is universal, but it never feels generic. Every decision, every line of dialogue feels grounded in the concrete reality of these characters, making the story both specific and universally relatable.

    Ultimately, there's something profoundly human in how the film deals with the idea of hope. Instead of presenting it as some abstract concept or an easy reward, "Anuja" shows hope as a difficult choice, one that demands courage and, often, sacrifice. It's a film that embodies the kind of cinema that understands emotional impact doesn't come from grand gestures, but from the honesty with which a story is told. That said, "Anuja" is a reminder that cinema can be powerful even when it whispers-and that sometimes, the smallest films carry the loudest voices.
    7mickeythechamp

    Cute sisters

    Road to the Oscars 2025: this is nominated in 1 category best short film.

    Anuja was a charming look into a sad truth. Knowing that this is real and that a foundation that helps people like Anuja exist makes you think about how our world is designed. Nonetheless we get a charming little slice of life movie with a great ending.

    2 sisters who lost their parents work at a bag factory. One of the sisters are given the opportunity to start in school for only 400 rupees. The sisters try to get the money.

    I really liked the cute and believable sisterhood in this movie. Anuja and Palak act believable for their age and their relation and that helps the movie a lot. This is also just a well-made film through and through.

    This is a hard truth movie. While it is packed with optimism as you kind of have to in a situation like this, it is hard to think that this is something that happens every day.

    I really liked the open ended ending of this movie. Really showing the complexity of the situation the sisters are in. This is not just a moral easy question, it´s hard because you know what the cost is for all the lives involved and if that is something that happens every day it´s hard.

    Overall I was charmed by this short. It´s well made and good. It is the most clean Oscar film I have watched so far, but somehow that works for it. It´s nothing insane or special, just competent.

    Oscar Predictions: Political undertones, check. When it comes to the academy they like to make a political statement with their choice sometimes and in this case this check a box, but shorts like "A lien"(2022) and "I´m not a robot"(2023) dies the same with a more pro what we want in America angel. This is the winner so far to me. The most clean of the short, pure Oscar bait but it works and it´s good. I root for this!
    6lee_eisenberg

    it's the hard-knock life for Indian girls

    We've heard a lot about India's economic rise over the past twenty or so years, so we may have forgotten about the abject poverty there. Adam Graves's Academy Award-nominated "Anuja" looks at this, with a girl having to choose between work and education. The short truly makes life in the subcontinent look dismal.

    Will it motivate you to do something about this? I guess that depends on what you realistically could do. What I can say is that you won't look at your clothing the same way after watching this. It's not a masterpiece, but still worth seeing.
    8ritiksinghal-32110

    I don't know what to make of it

    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.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 février 2025 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • Hindi
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    • sociétés de production
      • Graves Films
      • Krushan Naik Films
      • Salaam Baalak Trust
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      • 22m
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