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Event Description With the haunting adolescent drama Vanaja, Indian writer-director Rajnesh Domalpalli rewrites the tale of a young girl's journey into womanhood, by filtering it through an indigenous Indian cultural lens and the caste system. Vanaja is set in rural South India and focuses on the 14-year old Vanaja who is the daughter of a low-caste fisherman. With the encouragement of a local sooth-sayer, Vanaja goes to work in the house of the local landlady, who teaches the young girl the art of Kuchipudi dance. The story takes a darker turn when the landlady's son arrives home from America and Vanaja is faced with what so many women from the lower caste face. Shot over a period of years to fulfill his Master's Thesis requirements at Columbia University, Domalpalli creates an extraordinary film presented from the insider's perspective, complete with shocking cultural mores that will have a stranglehold on the viewer. |
Location Information: University of Richmond - Jepson Hall Room: Room 118
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Admission Information: This series is free and open to the public. |
Other Details: November 13 & 15 India, 2007 Directed by Rajnesh Domalpalli 111 minutes (No MPAA rating) Language: Telugu |
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