ISBN-13: 9781783084098 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 178 str.
ISBN-13: 9781783084098 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 178 str.
Adoor Gopalakrishnan, India s most distinguished contemporary filmmaker, has made eleven award-winning films and over forty documentaries, most of which are set in his native state of Kerala, in southern India. A 1965 graduate of the Film and Television Institute of Pune, his first film, Swayamvaram (1972), heralded the New Wave in Kerala. The region s displacement from a princely feudal state into twentieth-century modernity forms the backdrop to most of his complex narratives about identity, selfhood and otherness, in which innocence is often at stake and characters grapple with their consciences. The films deal with eviction and dislocation, with the precarious nature of space, and the search for home. They are also about power and its abuse within a destructive patriarchy and the abject conditions of servility it breeds. At the same time, these narratives are usually placed within the larger frameworks of guilt and redemption where hope of emancipation moral, spiritual, and creative is a real one. This first comprehensive study of Gopalakrishnan s feature films offers a compelling analysis of these issues within their socio-historical contexts."
This first comprehensive study of Gopalakrishnans feature films offers a compelling analysis of the issues of guilt, redemption and hope within their socio-historical contexts. The abrupt displacement of Kerala in southern India from a princely feudal state into twentieth-century modernity forms the backdrop to most of his complex narratives about identity, selfhood and otherness, in which innocence is often at stake and characters grapple with their consciences.