Sita sings the Blues - Film
Talk
2.0 hrs
February 28, 2013 7:00 pm Thursday
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Lamakaan hosts a 3 day film festival "focus FEMME" a showcase of films that question gender, sex and stereotypes.

Sita Sings the Blues is an animated film written, directed, produced and animated entirely by American artist Nina Paley primarily using 2D computer graphics and Flash Animation. It intersperses events from the Ramayana, light-hearted but knowledgeable discussion of historical background by a trio of Indian shadow puppets, musical interludes voiced with tracks by Annette Hanshaw and scenes from the artist's own life. The ancient mythological and modern biographical plot are parallel tales, sharing numerous themes

In an episode taken from the director's own life, animator Nina Paley starts the film living happily in a San Francisco apartment with her husband and cat. Her husband then accepts the offer of a six-month contract working in Trivandrum, India, and moves there alone to take up the position. After several months of very little contact, he calls to inform his wife that the contract has been extended. Bewildered by his callous indifference to their separation, Nina sublets their apartment, leaves their beloved cat behind and joins her husband in India. Upon her arrival he appears deeply unenthusiastic to be reunited and demonstrates neither affection nor sexual interest. A while later, Nina flies to a meeting in New York, where she receives a brief e-mail from her husband telling her that their relationship is over. Sad and alone, she stays in New York, finding comfort in a new cat and her study of the Ramayana.

Organizer
Masooma
safecity.in organises a film fest with partners on women's day eve.