Prof. Larry Ling-hsuan Tung Tim
Philbin
Film Blog entry # 5 Com
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“Born into Brothels”
By: Zana Briski and Ross
Kauffman
This
film is a documentary about the life of children whose mothers are prostitutes
in the red light district of Callcuta India.
The director takes us into the children’s difficult lives as they grow
up. Many of the children have to work so
that they can survive and to also provide for other siblings. Some of the children attend school, but many
of them do not go at all. This leads to
many of the children following their mothers into the same type of work. Zana Briski, the woman who wrote the film,
begins to work with some of the children by teaching them some photography
skills. Her intention is to try and see how
they view their own lives through the lens of a camera. Zana has the children venture out into the
neighborhood and begin to photograph whatever they wanted. After a short period of time she is amazed at
what the children have photographed.
Many of the children were silly and made mistakes while using the
cameras, but others demonstrated a real good eye for photographs. They shot people and landscapes along with
the events of their everyday life. Zana
was so truly impressed by their work that she showed the photos to her friends
and colleagues. She then decided to
display their work at a gallery so that many other people in the city could
also enjoy their work. The gallery
showing was successful and some of the photos were chosen to be entered in a
photo contest, which would be judged in Germany. Zana then traveled to Germany with one young
boy whose pictures were picked for the finals of the contest. The trip was a success and they all enjoyed
themselves immensely especially the young boy whom had never been out of the
city, no less to Germany. Now towards
the end of the film, Zana attempts to have the children enrolled in some
private schools to help them further their education and to provide an escape
from the life they are in now. Some of the
children go away to school, some of them are not allowed to go by parents and
some in the end drop out of school and return to the slums.
This
documentary is about an American woman, Zana Briski, working in India on a film
about children of prostitutes. She goes
to India to make this film but, ends up attempting to change some of the
children’s lives she works with. She
ends up helping some of them succeed and go on to schools and universities but
most return to the slums. In the end,
Zana made an Oscar winning film and also changed the lives of a few children
whom otherwise would not have had a chance to succeed. The makers of this film should be
congratulated for their efforts on behalf of the children that they helped.
I
very much enjoyed this film. I had no
idea what to expect when we were shown this film. It was well written and directed and it gave
the viewer insight about the lives of these children that otherwise we would
never have known. The only downside to
this film was that it showed the poverty and squalor that these people
endure.



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