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The Road to Kuthriyar

26th(2021) A Window on Asian Cinema

Rural · Adventure · Social Criticism · Human Rights  

  • CountryIndia
  • Production Year2021
  • Running Time115min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Influenced by his late mother, Dhruv has become a wildlife zoologist. He goes to conduct field research to study mammals at the Kodaikanal Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu. It is essential to hire a local guide to navigate through the wild nature of 600 square kilometer with only a forty-year old map and a simple GPS device, where the cell phone signals are weak or non-existent. He hires a man named Dorai who gives a somewhat questionable first impression as he doesn’t speak much. Through time, however, they build up trust and friendship. One day, Dorai says he has to visit his hometown for a funeral, and then he cannot be reached again. Through the process of finding him again, Dhruv begins to understand why he was scared of uniformed men and had to drink to sleep. Director Mirle’s film shows viewers the difficult lives of India’s poorest inhabitants. (PARK Sungho)
Director
Director
Bharat MIRLE
Bharat Mirle is a self-taught, award-winning filmmaker from Bangalore, India. He began experimenting with cameras at a very young age, making home movies with his friends on family camcorders. Over time, the fascination for the medium and his love for storytelling drew him to the world of cinema. He directed the short documentary 175 GRAMS (2015), which won the Sundance Short Film Award 2015, and Vaahana (2017). The Road to Kuthriyar is Mirle’s feature debut film.
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  • Director Bharat MIRLE 바랏 미를
  • Producer Bharat MIRLE
  • Cast Dhruv ATHREYE, Chinna DORAI, Parvathi OM, Raghavendra MK, Mariammal, Saravana
  • Screenplay Bharat MIRLE
  • Cinematography Mithun BHAT, Gaurav GOKHALE
  • Sound Christopher BURCHELL, Alok KOTIAN
  • Music Rohit CHATURVEDI, Tanvi RAO, Rahul GIRI