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This is one of the Indian films at SIFF this year. Thinking about checking it out on Saturday...
Quoted: An aspiring dancer’s feisty, naive nature gets her into more trouble than she bargained for, exasperating her tutor and seriously endangering her chances at marriage in her traditional caste society. Filled with mesmerizing musical moments, this strong debut proves as enchanting and heartbreaking as the slow end to a sad dance.
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Checking this documentary out at SIFF tomorrow. I hear it's one of India's stronger entries, curious to see it...
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hey shiwani, i have been wanting to see this film too! are you just thinking about sat. or actually going to go?
i'd really want to go. what do you say about the 9:30 showing? mohit's interested too...
yep, it will be nice to finally meet you.
totally...ok, i just reread the summary and it looks like it has a sad ending. i really can't stand sad endings. i may need ice cream afterwards. anyhow, shiwani, will you be coming from the u-dist? if so, should we carpool?
yes, ice cream for sure afterwards! mo, do you want to pick us up? haha.
i can drive. just let me know where to be and when!
we should be on our way there by 9, because SIFF doesn't allow late seating at all (it's at the Seattle Center). also, maybe we should each buy our own ticket online in advance? mo, i'll call you when i know the details of where we should meet.
this movie was sad, but also very complex and good. i especially enjoyed hearing the director talk about his casting choices and how he felt the actors' lives were (or sadly, were not) affected by being a part of this film.
Hey S & M, sorry to have missed it last night...sounds good but sad. I'll get the review from Shiwani tonight at dinner. Mohit- next time!