Born Into Brothels

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Awards

Academy Awards 2005-Won-Best Documentary

Independent Spirit Awards 2005 - Won - Truer Than Fiction Award

International Documentary Association Awards 2004 - Best Feature Documentary

National Board of Review Awards 2004 - Won - Best Documentary

Academy Awards 2005-Won-Best Documentary

Independent Spirit Awards 2005 - Won - Truer Than Fiction Award

International Documentary Association Awards 2004 - Best Feature Documentary

National Board of Review Awards 2004 - Won - Best Documentary

Sundance Film Festival 2004 - Nominated - Grand Jury Prize (Documentary)

Sundance Film Festival 2004 - Won - Audience Award (Documentary)

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Born Into Brothels

Directors:
Zana Briski , Ross Kauffman
85 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Born into Brothels, the winner of the 77th Annual Academy Award for Best Documentary, is a tribute to the resiliency of childhood and the restorative power of art. The film is a portrait of several unforgettable children who live in the red light district of Calcutta, where their mothers work as prostitutes. Zana Briski, a New York-based photographer, gives each of the children a camera and teaches them to look at the world with new eyes. 

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"Quietly powerful - you'll be amazed by Briski and Kauffman's dedication and the perpetual good spirits of the children."

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Details

Runtime:
85 min.

Genre:
Documentary

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Plot Summary

In Born into Brothels, directors Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman chronicle the amazing transformation of the children they come to know in the red-light district. Briski, a professional photographer, came to Calcutta in 1998 to photograph the city's prostitutes, but soon turned her focus on their children. She decided to become a teacher to the children, giving them cameras and lessons in photography that ignited latent sparks of artistic talent and, in a few cases, genius. In turn, the photographs taken by the children - Kochi, Shanti, Avijit, Suchitra, Manik, Gour, Tapasi and Puja - are not merely examples of remarkable observation and talent. They reflect something much larger, morally encouraging, and even politically volatile: art as an immensely liberating and empowering force.

 

 

 

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