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Maya

6th(2001) New Currents

Social Criticism · Women · Human Rights  

  • CountryIndia
  • Production Year2001
  • Running Time101min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
A quiet yet enraged social commentary by Digvijay Singh. In India, some monks still perform ritualistic rape on girls who have just started their period. All in the name and for the grace of god. Maya began with newspaper reports on this tragic event. Maya is a 12-year-old girl. She lives with her 11-year-old brother, Sonjay, under the warm care of her stepparents. One day Maya begins her period and her stepparents dedicate her to the monks. Then the monks deflower Maya for the grace of god. That was the region? local custom. Singh avoids falling into the trap of sensationalism. Instead, the director emphasizes the pure world of Maya and Sonjay. He maintains that the pureness of children can see the truth far better than adults. Rather than simply expressing rage, he makes the audience quietly seek the truth behind the tragedy. He also effectively makes the audience see the truth behind bad customs carried on through ignorance. (Kim Ji-Seok)
Director
Director
Digvijay Singh
Digvijay Singh is originally from Jamshedpur, India and moved to Bombay to study at the prestigious St. Xavier College. After working as an assistant director in Indian film, television and advertising, he entered UCLA′s Professional Program in Producing. Maya is his debut feature film.
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Credit
  • Director Digvijay Singh 디그비자이 싱
  • Producer Dilleep Singh Ratore, Emmanuel Pappas
  • Cast Nitya Shetty, Anant Nag, Mita Vasisht
  • Screenplay Digvijay Singh
  • Cinematography Mark Lapwood
  • Production Design P. Narayana Reddy
  • Editor Bridget Lyon
  • Sound Philippe Heissler
  • Music Manesh Judge, Noorullah Lodhi
  • Production Company Kundalini Pictures
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