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Zero Zone
A Window on Asian Cinema
Spirituality · Sports · Literature
- CountryIndia
- Production Year2007
- Running Time101min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Indian cinema brings to mind fantastic costumes and exciting song and dance. However, Arindam Mitra′s Zero Zone is far removed from such images. This film is a modern interpretation of Murder in the Cathederal, T.S. Elliot′s play about the assassination of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. Within a new setting and period, Zero Zone explores the themes of guilt and sacrifice with a sober tone.
The man, a star cricket player and captain of his team, is charged with match fixing. In a moment of weakness, he had lost to temptation and now he wishes to admit to his guilt on all charges and accept the appropriate punishment. However, everybody tries to stop him - his loving family, his friends, the criminals who fixed the matches, and even his own self, manifested as a separate consciousness. He isolates himself from all his loved ones in order to confront his own transgressions. Through a dream-like narrative, Zero Zone follows the lonely path of inner struggle, and ultimately asks the viewers to reflect upon their own lives as well. (Kim Byeongcheol)
Director
Ariandam Mitra
Arindam Mitra, worked in advertising in Calcutta and Mumbai before producing Anurag Kashyap’s Black Friday (2003). His directorial debut, The Great Indian Tiger Crisis (2005), was a documentary that won the Best Point of View award at the 2007 Montana Wildlife Film Festival. His Seven Tales from an Island (2006) was a documentary on the organized crime world in Mumbai.
Credit
- Director
Ariandam Mitra - ProducerShahnaab ALAM
- CastKaykay MENON
Neseeruddin SHAH
Satish KAUSHIK
Seema BISWAS - ScreenplayAriandam MITRA
- CinematographyAbhik MUKHOPADHYAY
- EditorDebaloy BHATTACHARYA
- SoundShubhash SAHU
- MusicIndian OCEAN
- Production CompanyMirror Films
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