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''Village Rockstars'' is a 2017 Indian
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written, edited, co-produced and directed by
Rima Das Rima Das (born 1982) is an Indian filmmaker best known for her 2017 film '' Village Rockstars'', which won several national and international awards and became India's official entry for the 90th Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Fi ...
, who is a self-taught filmmaker. The story follows a 10-year-old girl who befriends a group of boys and dreams of becoming a rock star. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). More significantly, it received the
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‘Swarna Kamal’ award at the
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, which were declared in New Delhi on 13 April 2018. ''Village Rockstars'' also won awards in three other categories: Best Child Artist, Best Location Sound Recordist and Best Editing. It was selected as India's official entry to the
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, but it was not nominated for top nine films from a total of 87.


Plot summary

Dhunu is the protagonist amidst a group of real village rock stars. Growing up in hardship, she cherished aspiration of having her own rock band. Her life although engulfed by hostile natural calamities doesn't bar her from dreaming of owning a real guitar. Ten-year-old Dhunu (Bhanita Das) lives in
Kalardiya Kalardiya, also "Dohgaon Kalardiya" is a village in Kamrup rural district of Western Assam. It is located at south bank of river Brahmaputra. Culture Language Like rest of Kamrup region, Kamrupi dialects are spoken in Kalardia. Festivals D ...
village near
Chaygaon Chaygaon is a town in Kamrup district of Assam, India; situated on the south bank of the Brahmaputra river. It is 36.8 km from major town Guwahati. The town is known for "Maa Chandika Devalaya", a Shakti Peeth, where thousands of devotees ...
in Assam, India with her widowed mother (Basanti Das) and elder brother Manabendra (Manabendra Das). While helping her mother sell snacks at a local event, she becomes mesmerized by a band that's performing there. The part that's so delightfully hokey: the boys belt out their hits with musical instruments made of styrofoam. She proceeds to copy them, carving a guitar. Impressionable and tenacious at the same time, Dhunu reads a comic book and decides she wants to form a band playing real instruments. Rupee by rupee, she begins to save for the guitar. She reads an article in a scrap newspaper and decides that positive thinking can make the possession of the guitar materialize. But as floods destroy the family's crops, Dhunu must choose her priorities.


Cast

* Bhanita Das as Dhunu * Basanti Das as Dhunu's mother * Manabendra Das as Dhunu's elder brother * Boloram Das * Rinku Dast * Bishnu Kalita


Production

The film was entirely shot in Das's home village of
Kalardiya Kalardiya, also "Dohgaon Kalardiya" is a village in Kamrup rural district of Western Assam. It is located at south bank of river Brahmaputra. Culture Language Like rest of Kamrup region, Kamrupi dialects are spoken in Kalardia. Festivals D ...
in
Lower Assam Lower Assam division is one of the 5 administrative divisions of Assam. It was formed in 1874, comprising Undivided Kamrup district of Western Assam, undivided Darrang and Nagoan districts of Central Assam and Khasi & Jaintia hills of Meghalaya ...
, where her family played much of the cast, including her cousin Bhanita Das as the lead role of Dhunu. The film took nearly four years to make. The initial idea for the film was inspired by an event during the post-production of Rima Das's first film, ''Antardrishti (Man with the Binoculars)'', when she came across a group of village children playing imaginary instruments to a song on the radio. Rima Das served as the director, producer, writer, editor and cinematographer for Village Rockstars (with assistance from her cousin, Mallika Das), making the film using a
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camera and one lens. She bought this camera by selling gold jewelry and raising a loan. Speaking on the no-budget nature of the production of the film, Rima Das said, "I shot this film without any crew and cast of the film wasn't trained in acting, so the process to make this film was hard and challenging, but I think it is possible if you have belief in yourself."


Critical reception

Village Rockstars won the
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Award for the Best Indian Film of 2017. Jury member Dalton L declared it "a milestone film of sorts", adding, "Village Rockstars epitomises the trials and tribulations, and heralds the coming of age, of a filmmaker, of her protagonist, and of the indie film movement in India". Jury member Priyanka Dasgupta said, "Rima Das’ film is a lyrical montage of life and times in contemporary rural India. It subtly draws attention to complex gender issues – sometimes even subverting the conventional gender norms – without ever getting preachy. Bhanita Das – the pint-sized fiery ball of lovable energy – is endearingly natural. But just when one fears that the film might become schmaltzy, the film-maker takes control. The lens speaks volumes, sometimes conveying more than the dialogues. Such a work by a first-time director holds a lot of promise for Indian cinema". Jury member Premchand called it "a women’s journey into the heart of the matter."
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, a founder member of the Society, gave the film a five-star rating, and says in his review, "A masterwork is usually the result of strict adherence to artistic and functional rules. Village Rockstars respects none: it dons a raw, innocent cloak and exudes a degree of purity that deliberate craft can never bestow on a film... The film stands for something that is always under threat: the courage to ignore the reality that life is exceedingly difficult for cinema that is made on the margins of a giant production machinery and recognize that there always are ways out for those who revel in battling the odds, no matter how daunting, and overcoming them." Maggie Lee says in her review for ''
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'', "By focusing on tween characters, the picture evokes that freewheeling stage when gender roles are still blurry in the friendships between boys and girls. Then as suddenly as a monsoon, Dhunu’s first period arrives. The rituals held to initiate her into womanhood — making her wear a sari, segregating her from the boys — are seen as attempts to enforce her otherness." Deborah Young in ''
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'' says, "Village Rockstars’ storytelling is so offhand it borders on documentary. The action follows natural rhythms, the seasons, biology." Hannah Lynn of ''
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'' gave the film 4 stars and lamented the fact that the film wasn't nominated at the academy awards, writing that he'd take the "stunning, poetic film ..over ''
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'') any day." On review aggregator
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, the film holds an approval rating of 93% based on 15 reviews, with an average rating of 7.97/10.


Home Media

The film was also released to Netflix on 20 January 2020.


Awards


Official selection at festivals

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(Discovery Section) 2017 *
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(New Directors Competition) 2017 * Guwahati International Film Festival *
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2017 * Kerala International Film Festival (International Competition) 2017 * SIFFCY 2017 (Opening film) * Tallinn Black Nights 2017 * HKIFF, Hong Kong International Film Festival 2018 * International Film Festival of India, Goa 2017 * Glasgow Film Festival, UK 2018 (UK premiere) * Cairo International Film Festival 2017, Egypt * MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2017, India * Medellín International Film Festival 2017, Colombia * International Children's Film Festival India 2017, India (Competition Section) * Leiden International Film Festival, Netherlands 2017 * Cork Film Festival 2017, Ireland * Olympia International Film Festival 2017, Greece (Competition Section) * Cine Junior Film Festival, France, 2018 (French premiere) * Les Toiles Filantes, France, 2018 * Cairo International Women's Film Festival, Egypt, 2018 * Aga Khan Museum, Canada, 2018 * Reel 2 Real International Film Festival for Youth, Canada, 2018 * Tromso International Film Festival, Norway, 2018 (Norwegian premiere) * Göteborg International Film Festival, Sweden, 2018 (Swedish Premiere) * MOOOV Film Festival, Belgium, 2018 (Belgium premiere) * Muestra de Cine de Lanzarote, Spain, 2017 * Jogjakarta Film Festival, Indonesia 2017 (South East Asian Premiere) * Bangalore Film Festival, India * Chennai International Film Festival, India * Singapore South Asian International Film Festival 2018


See also

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List of Indian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film India has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film (formerly Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film) since 1957, a year after the incorporation of the category. The award is given annually by the United S ...


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* * {{Indian submission for Academy Awards Best Feature Film National Film Award winners Films whose editor won the Best Film Editing National Award Films that won the Best Audiography National Film Award 2017 films 2010s Assamese-language films