Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueInspired by a true story: In 1984, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her two Sikh bodyguards, causing anti-Sikh riots to erupt throughout the country. A teacher traveli... Tout lireInspired by a true story: In 1984, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her two Sikh bodyguards, causing anti-Sikh riots to erupt throughout the country. A teacher traveling back from a field trip with her class of 10-year-old students struggles to protect Kush... Tout lireInspired by a true story: In 1984, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her two Sikh bodyguards, causing anti-Sikh riots to erupt throughout the country. A teacher traveling back from a field trip with her class of 10-year-old students struggles to protect Kush, the only Sikh student in the class, from the growing violence around him.
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- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 1 nomination au total
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-------------------------------------------------------------------- KUSH was one of eight short films nominated for the Satyajit Ray Foundation Short Film Award, that I watched on Tuesday the 15th July 2014 as part of the London Indian Film Festival at the ICA in Central London. Unfortunately I can't post reviews on three of the eight shorts: RANI, ALCHEMY & DEVIL IN BLACK STONE as they don't have supporting IMDb pages.
A Lord of the Flies type of situation begins to surface.The children relate to each other as human beings without any appendage of caste ,class,religion or gender.Yet even in their innocence there are undercurrents of cruelty as they tease each other mercilessly.Like lambs to slaughter they are moving towards their first exposure to violence. The almost clinical precision with which a lamb is killed and the first brush with the reality of bloodshed send the children scuttling to the safety of the bus. The bus which was a space for fun and peaceful,albeit raucous, coexistence now begins to take on more sinister dimensions.
The assassination of the Prime Minister by her bodyguards is a betrayal of human trust and loyalty at the macro level.It triggers forces that unleash violence and mayhem in the name of justice.The dynamics of creating the' other 'come to surface as Kush the Sikh boy whose physical difference blended so easily with the rest now becomes a liability.Kush's own bewilderment at his sudden isolation from the group and his desperate bid to erase all differences at the physical level by chopping off his hair is heart-rending. The responses of the driver and the teacher mark two extremes of human responses to this evil.The driver wants to abandon Kush and save himself and others but the teacher confronts the situation, not by daredevil histrionics. but by simply explaining to the children the need to save Kush. What follows is a cat and mouse game as first the police and then a group of lumpen proletariat,political hoodlums search and frisk the children.The interrogation of the children on the basis of caste and religious identity is a scene that makes one cringe,We do this all the time,locate people into neat slots of social identity oblivious to their essential humanity. The children's response to the situation mirrors that of the adults .The breakdown of the bus and the danger that hovers around them brings home the reality that violence is just a hair breadth . away If Kush is the cause of the problem why not just ask him to leave. Ethnic cleansing,holocaust and riots have their roots in this dynamic of us and them.Evil seems latent in man ,all it needs is a trigger.But there is good too, The teacher is a savior by example ,The driver relents,the children refuse to squeal or wilt under pressure and even create a diversion to decenter the rioters.The bus is repaired and innocence restored.
But the forces of violence and terror once unleashed have come home ,the cross on the door and signs of domestic life thrown awry and then the shots of the dead parents have an ominous ring as Kush 's apparent rescue seems to have been in vain. Was it for this that he was saved? How will he respond? Will the scars in his psyche lead to endless cycles of revenge and counter revenge? Is there hope? Yes. As long as there is one teacher who can counter evil with love there is hope.As the greatest teacher who ever lived said."A new command I give you :Love one another.AS I have loved you so you must love one another This is a film that needs to be viewed by all whose hearts heed to this call.
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Détails
- Durée
- 20min
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1