pink saris
pink saris
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Film Review

Film title
Pink Saris
Director
Kim Longinotto
Starring
Sampat Pal Devi, Renu Devi, Niranjan Pal
Release date
TBC
Certificate
12A

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Showing at Glasgow Film Festival 2011.

www.glasgowfilmfestival.org.uk, http://www.issuu.com/glasgowfilmtheatre/docs

GFF 2011: Pink Saris

4/5 stars
Film review by Nicola Balkind.
Published 20 February 2011

Sampat Pal Devi is the residing matriarch of Uttar Pradesh, Northern India. A formidable force, her no-holds-barred attitude to Indian traditionalism is the weapon she wields to free young girls from unhappy arranged marriages and dangerous living conditions. She leads the Gulabi Gang who, clad in fuchsia saris, rail against the caste system and problems engendered in cultural customs. Kim Longinotto's insightful documentary Pink Saris shows Sampat Pal Devi absolving young "untouchable" (low caste) women, restoring the honour of their disrespected caste, and straightening out domestic issues.

Originally from a low caste herself, her partner (in life and in the movement) Babuji is a well-educated man from a higher caste, yet she is the proverbial man-of-the-house. She bestows upon herself an amount of power unheard of in Indian cultures. Her inherent control over every situation is mirrored in Longinotto's style, an observing camera taking in key angles, portraying what feels like an unedited, truthful version of events. Unfazed, the documentary's subjects seem comfortable on screen, simply "being", without performance or pretence, until Sampat's domestic cases become increasingly distressing and intense.

 

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  • Thanks for the review on Kim's film. One mistake I want to correct. Babuji is not Sampat's husband. He is her boyfriend and a partner in the movement. Sampat has left her husband behind in her village and moved into a small town Attara to live with Babuji .

    Posted by tapas chakraborty | Monday 21 February 2011 @ 06:21

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  • Thanks for letting us know, Tapas.

    Posted by Jamie Dunn | Monday 21 February 2011 @ 14:26

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