Another View 2008 / Valu / India 2008
The residents of a small village decide to put an end to the rampage of a wild bull that roams the area. With the help of an experienced hunter from the city and in the presence of an amateur filmmaker, they begin to organise an event which will open up their desires, dreams and conflicts. This comedy full of joy and visual energy is a vivacious parable about civilisation, innocence and freedom.
The residents of a small village are terrorized by the rampage of a wild bull for so long that they finally decide to capture it. The preparations take four days and precipitate the fortunes, relationships and dreams of the diverse protagonists who participate: among them is an experienced game hunter from the city, two village leaders vying for power, the lovers Sangi and Shivaji, Bhutjje and his wife, whose most ardent dream has been to build their own latrine, the local priest, an old woman who takes the bull’s side – and an amateur filmmaker in front of whose camera the locals intend to show off… Why do some people want to catch the animal while others are trying to save it? Whose decision is it that the bull is mad and needs taming, asks director Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni. This enchanting comedy is full of visual energy and also hope that joy of life, innocence and a need for understanding will ultimately take precedence over pointless bickering. In a simple allegory rooted in the realities of India but at the same time spryly addressing universal experiences, the “maniacal” bull represents the free will that civilisation tries to destroy when it surpasses rational experience and jeopardises the rules.
120 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni
/ Screenplay Girish Pandurang Kulkarni, Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni
/ Dir. of Photography Sudhir Palsane
/ Music Mangesh Dhakde
/ Editor Neeraj Voralia
/ Producer Ganpat Kothari, Prashant Pethe, Girish Pandurang Kulkarni, Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni
/ Production Aantarik Films
/ Cast Atul Kulkarni, Mohan Agashe, Bharati Acharekar, Girish Kulkarni, Nandu Madhav, Renuka Daftardar
/ Contact Aantarik Films Pvt. Ltd.
www: www.valuthefilm.com
Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni (b. 1976, India) graduated from the Film and Television Institute in Pune, India, and started out as a director of short features and documentary films (including Satyakam, Save the Children, Darshan). He drew the attention of the critics three years ago with his 22-minute film The Grinding Machine (Girni, 2005), which tells of a poor family whose life is changed for better and worse by the electrical device of the title. The film was hailed for its portrayals and natural performances, and drew audiences not only in the director’s native country but also at a number of international festivals and exhibitions (winning the short film competition at the Fresh Film Fest in 2005, among others). His latest film The Wild Bull received the awards for Best Director and Best Cinematography in 2008 at the International Film Festival in Pune, India, and also enjoyed successful screenings at the international film festival in Rotterdam.
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Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni
Film Director
Mohan Agashe
Actor
Girish Pandurang Kulkarni
Actor
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