Char

by Sourav Sarangi, India, 2013
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Char is an island in the river that forms the border between India and Bangladesh. It is there that a boy named Rubel and his family live, along with others who lost their homes. The island emerged like a gift that the river gave to the people as a refuge after it tore away their native village when the water levels rose. But this gift is built on sand, a fleeting environmental reaction after the dam upstream was put into operation. Out of necessity, the people – much like the birds – have made use of this new terrain and built up a contraband business. Livestock, alcohol, rice, and other wares are smuggled past the border patrols with admirable finesse: a heroic battle for survival that provides Rubel with just enough to let him dream of a better future, although (or because) Char will be merely one stage in his life. Sourav Sarangi observed this soggy microcosm over a number of years, using various different cameras to capture heterogeneous, at times almost apocalyptic images on film. His story of a boy growing up is left with an open ending, mixed with an oddly wonderful feeling of amazement.

Credits

Original Title
Char
Title
Char
Directed by
Sourav Sarangi
Country
India
Year
2013
Screenplay
Sourav Sarangi
Film Editing
Sourav Sarangi
Cinematography
Sourav Sarangi, Rabindranath Das, Minarul Mondal, Ajoy Noronha
Sound
Minarul Mondal
Production
Son et Lumiere, Calcutta, Indien
Formats
Blu-ray, DCP
Runtime
88 min.
Language
Bengali
Cast
Dokumentarfilm, Film documentaire, documentary

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“A lyrical, beautiful, and satisfying journey of self-discovery”
Anne Thompson, Indiewire

“A cinematic jewel”
Kay Durbin, Film Dilettante

“Beautifully photographed”
Anthony Kaufman, Screen International

“A lyrical, tender romance”
Justin Lowe, Hollywood Reporter

“Moving and poetic”
Tom Brook, Talking Movies, BBC