Film screening. Carnival. 2012. India. Directed by Madhuja Mukherjee. 61 min.

Date

Place

Garage summer venue, Gorky Park

Description

 

Babu comes back home to Calcutta after his mother’s death. The character gets immersed into the whirl of the local carnival culture: the viewer can see on the screen a colourful crowd, fanciful texture and patterns of fabric replaced by flashes of light and gestures accompanied by disturbing sounds. Babu finds himself as if standing in the centre of a merry-go-round; around him there are fragments of memories and lights of the modern city. Carnival is a mixture of the silent movie and video art, as florid as an Indian design.

Screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2012.

The Russian Premier.

In the framework of the Deconstruction of Сinematic Realities Film Program.

 

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