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Arimpara - A Story That Begins at the End

8th(2003) A Window on Asian Cinema

Suspense/Mystery · Horror/Gore · Psychology  

  • CountryIndia
  • Production Year2003
  • Running Time90min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Murali Nair, a master of satire, has created a completely new type of psychological horror film. The life of a rich landowner turns into a nightmare as a wart below his lips grows bigger everyday. By showing how weak and pathetic people can become when they encounter an inexplicable situation, director Nair shows the fragility of human faith. He metaphorizes the insecurity and vulnerability of human beings into a mole that we cannot get rid of. It is this human insecurity and vulnerability that acts as a catalyst for the onset of inexplicable and uncontrollable situations. The brilliance of Arimpara lies in the way it portrays the metaphor of human insecurity as a wart′s unstoppable growth in a unique way, leading us to experience a totally new kind of fear. The director leaves the causes of human insecurity unexplained, prompting the audience to draw up an interpretation of their own.(Kim Ji-seok)
Director
Director
Murali NAIR
Murali Nair trained at the Xavier de Communication in Mumbai, and became part of the Mumbai film industry as an assistant director. His first short-film [Tragedy of an Indian Farmer] won a National award in 1993. His first feature film [Maranasimhasanam] won him the prestigious Camera d`Or at the Cannes International Film Festival in 1999. His second film [Pattiyude Divasam](The Dog`s Day) and [Arimpara](The Wart) were also screened at Cannes.
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  • Director Murali NAIR 무랄리 나이르
  • Producer Murali Nair, P. Parameswaran, Makoto Ueda
  • Cast Nedumudi Venu, Sona Nair, Bharathan Njarakkal, Rajan Sithara
  • Screenplay Murali Nair, Madhu Asapara
  • Cinematography M. J. Radhakrishnan
  • Editor Lalitha Krishna
  • Music Fernando Benadon