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Holy (un)Holy River
Holy (un)Holy River follows the world's most revered and reviled river, the great Ganges River of India. The film's directors, Jake Norton and Pete McBride, followed the river source-to-sea in 2013, documenting its intense beauty and struggles. From its pristine headwaters on the Gangotri Glacier in the high Himalaya Mountains to the fetid, dead trickle in the north Indian heartland to its complex meeting with the sea at the Bay of Bengal, Holy (un)Holy River shows the complexities and dichotomies of this river and watershed with is at once the lifeblood of 500 million people, the spiritual inspiration for a billion Hindus, and one of the most troubled and threatened rivers in the world. The river's story is told through haunting imagery, contemplative scenes, expert interviews, and a journey of some 1,600 miles.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the sacredness and significance of the Pamba River in Kerala, India, often referred to as the 'Ganges of the South'. It delves into the cultural, religious, and ecological importance of the river, particularly in relation to the Sabarimala Ayyappan Temple. The film highlights the historical reverence and the contemporary challenges faced by the river.
Critical Reception
The documentary received critical acclaim for its in-depth exploration of the Pamba River's cultural and spiritual significance, as well as its advocacy for environmental preservation. It was noted for its sensitive portrayal of local traditions and the pressing issues of pollution affecting the river.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its detailed examination of the Pamba River's cultural and religious importance.
Commended for raising awareness about the environmental degradation of a sacred waterway.
Appreciated for its respectful and nuanced approach to local traditions and beliefs tied to the river.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, receiving positive mentions for its documentary filmmaking.
Fun Fact
The Pamba River is considered one of the holiest rivers in Kerala, and a ritual bath in its waters is believed to cleanse pilgrims of sins before their journey to the Sabarimala temple.
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