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A Dog′s Day
A Window on Asian Cinema
· Social Criticism · Comedy
- CountryIndia
- Production Year2001
- Running Time74min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
<b>A Dog′s Day</b> quietly depicts the confusion and disorder caused by a dog donated to a town by a lord who gave up authority and declared democracy. This film indirectly suggests that at times high moral justifications are contradictory and often meaningless. Although the townspeople respect the lord for giving the rights back to the people, their antagonism towards the lord is stoked by the rumor that the dog given to the town might have rabies. This film confidently depicts the serendipity and unpredictability of human nature, especially when people are entering a new chapter of their lives. The director shows the vulnerability of human life in an understated manner. Murali Nair attempts to kill two birds with one stone by employing non-professional actors′ facial expressions and the panorama of the Kerala region of India. (Kim Young-Jin)
Director
Murali NAIR
Murali Nair trained at the Xavier de Communication in Mumbai, and became part of the Mumbai film industry as an assistant director. His first short-film [Tragedy of an Indian Farmer] won a National award in 1993. His first feature film [Maranasimhasanam] won him the prestigious Camera d`Or at the Cannes International Film Festival in 1999. His second film [Pattiyude Divasam](The Dog`s Day) and [Arimpara](The Wart) were also screened at Cannes.
Credit
- Director
Murali NAIR - ProducerMurali Nair
- CastK.Krishna Kaimal
Thoman V.
Vinu Prasad
Lakshmi Raman
Sudhas Thayat - ScreenplayMurali Nair
Bharathan Njarakal - CinematographyM.J. Radhakrishnan
- Production DesignShambhavi Kaul
- EditorLalitha Krishna
- SoundMadhu Apsara
- MusicKavalam Narayana Panikkar
- Production CompanyFlying Elephant Films Ltd.
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