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LIFE OF PI directed by Ang Lee (USA, 2012)

piHitting a financial crisis, a family from Pondicherry in India decide to cut their losses and move to Canada taking their zoo with them so that they can sell the animals to help support themselves. During the ship journey they encounter a violent storm and all die expect for a zebra, a hyena, an orangutan, Pi and a Bengal tiger. Eventually this lifeboat load is reduced to just Pi and the tiger.

It’s an eccentric story that a couple of decades ago could only have been brought to the big screen in a cartoon format. Now, technology has developed to the point that director Ang Lee has been able to call upon the expertise of  Rhythm and Hues Studios in California to conjure up remarkably lifelike images of wild animals, flying fish and the changing moods of the ocean.

This studio has previously worked on films like Cat & Dogs and Narnia but nothing from their previous works reaches such artistic heights. Ang Lee adds the poetry and panache to the template. With a CV that includes Hulk and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, he’s no stranger to studio trickery although the challenges here are on an unprecedented scale.

The effects are quite extraordinary and bring the tiger named Richard Parker to life. The shipwreck scene is also a breathtaking piece of pure cinema. Continue reading

INDIANS INTERPRET AMERICA

INTERPRETER OF MALADIES by Jhumpa Lahiri

jhumpaThis fine short story collection won the Pulitzer Prize in 2000, an award given to literary works which give an insight into the culture and history of the USA. This should alert readers to the fact that, while the roots of the author and her nine elegant tales may lie in India, the chief focus is  American.

Jhumpa Lahiri was born in London of Bengali parents and grew up in Rhode Island. Although she has relatively little first hand experience of her mother and father’s homeland,the lineage gives her the perspective of an outsider and a strong empathy with, and profound sympathy for, Indian customs. In particular she has a rich understanding of what it means to view cultural habits from, as it were, an alien point of view. Continue reading

KIDS WITH CAMERAS

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Kids with Cameras was founded in 2002 by photographer Zana Briski out of her work teaching photography to children in Calcutta’s red-light district.

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