Mr. Mehta's picture is a documentary, and while it ought to be included on every future copy of the Water DVD, his free-form portrait of real widows has more than enough visual beauty, graceful compassion and understated anger to stand on its own.
The Forgotten Woman (2008)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Internationally renowned as a photographer, Dilip Mehta was working as the production designer on Water, his sister's Oscar-nominated feature about widows in 1930s India, when he learned that 40... Internationally renowned as a photographer, Dilip Mehta was working as the production designer on Water, his sister's Oscar-nominated feature about widows in 1930s India, when he learned that 40 million women lived in the same conditions today. Appalled, he felt compelled to make this powerful documentary that testifies to the contemporary realities behind the historical fiction. The film opens in the ancient temple city of Vrindavan with striking images of thousands of widows living in poverty. It then travels to rural villages to hear from women beginning to organize for their rights and to New Delhi to listen to war widows. In a country in which sophisticated urban lifestyles and ancient rural traditions co-exist, Mehta understands the power of light and composition to tell a story and brings his photographer's eye to every frame of this film. Although he claims no overt political agenda, the stories and images he captures raise a powerful call for change. -Lynne Fernie --© Hot Docs Film Festival [More]
Director: Dilip Mehta
Director: Dilip Mehta
Screenwriter: Deepa Mehta
Producer: David Hamilton, Noemi Weis
Composer: A.R. Rahman
Reviews for The Forgotten Woman
[Director Dilip] Mehta has done a fine job of getting the message out to the world.
Both the beauty and the horror of The Forgotten Woman are that it looks and feels like time travel.
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