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Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]

Posted By: Mindsnatcher
Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]

Born into Brothels (2004)
Language: English | Subtitles: Embedded English sub when needed, Portuguese
DVDRip | MPEG-4 Visual (XviD) @ 1032 Kbps | 30.00 fps | 608 X 448 | MP3 @ 121 Kbps | 48KHz Stereo
01:23:21 | 695.29 MB | Genre : Dcumentary


Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]


Plot
Briski, a documentary photographer, went to Kolkata (Calcutta) to photograph prostitutes. While there, she befriended their children and offered to teach the children photography to reciprocate being allowed to photograph their mothers. The children were given cameras so they could learn photography and possibly improve their lives. Much of their work was used in the film, and the filmmakers recorded the classes as well as daily life in the red light district. The children's work was exhibited, and one boy was even sent to a photography conference in Amsterdam. Briski also recorded her efforts to place the children in boarding schools.

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Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]

Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]

Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]


Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]


Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]

Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]

Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]

Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]

Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]


Aftermath
There is debate about the extent to which the documentary has improved the lives of the children featured in it. The film-makers claim that the lives of children appearing in Born into Brothels have been transformed by money earned through the sale of photos and a book on them. Ross Kauffman, co-director of the documentary, says that the amount earned is $100,000 (about Rs.4.5 million), which will pay for their tuition and for a school in India for children of prostitutes. Briski has started a non-profit organization to continue this kind of work in other countries, named Kids with Cameras. A film is being made on the life story of a high profile trio call girl sisters, Shaveta, Khushboo and Himani, born in one of the brothels of Haryana. However, Partha Banerjee, who worked on the film as an interpreter, has disputed the claim that the children's lives have been improved. In a February 2005 letter to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, he says that many of them ended up in worse circumstances than they had been in before their involvement in photography classes. Critics argued that the lives and family circumstances of these children were too complex to be revolutionized by educating one family member in photography, or even by sending them to boarding school. The documentary itself acknowledges that many of those saved from the red light district and put into boarding school ended up leaving the school and returning to their families before long. In November 2006, Kids with Cameras provided an update on many of the children's conditions, asserting that they had entered high schools or universities in India and the United States, or found employment outside of prostitution. Kids with Cameras continues to work towards improving the lives of children from the Calcutta Red light district with the a plan to build a Hope House.

Awards
2005 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature - Briski, Kauffman
2004 Bermuda International Film Festival - Audience Choice Award - Briski, Kauffman
2004 Cleveland International Film Festival - Best Film - Briski, Kauffman
2004 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival Audience Award - Briski, Kauffman (tied with World Wars)
2004 National Board of Review Award for Best Documentary
2004 Seattle International Film Festival Golden Space Needle Award - Briski, Kauffman
2004 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award - Documentary - Kauffman

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Born into Brothels (2004) [Multi-Sub]


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