Details: Somewhere Between – Documentary about adopted Chinese girls by US parents
Venue: Epicenter, Gurgaon
Notes: Moving, Thought Provoking, Excellent
Details: Somewhere Between – Documentary about adopted Chinese girls by US parents
Venue: Epicenter, Gurgaon
Notes: Moving, Thought Provoking, Excellent
CMS Vatavaran organized a screening of documentary films on the theme of environment. We find the honest observation of life through this medium expanding our horizons on various topics. Hence we attend documentary screenings whenever possible. In this series we recently watched the National Award winning documentary “I Cannot Give You My Forest”.
Documentaries do not get theatre releases in India. The audience therefore is oblivious to the good work that happens in this area. Film Festivals are therefore one of the few platforms where we get to watch some documentaries.
“My Own Man” charts the path of transformation of the director David Sampliner to a more “manly man”. His journey is humorous but at times touching and confronting.The manner in which Sampliner reveals his insecurities to the whole world is a humbling experience. Add with it an interesting script; interviews with friends and family and a short duration – one has a beautiful documentary. “My Own Man” is one such work and among the best of the documentaries that we see at India Habitat Centre.
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