Sunday
Sunday

Movie spotlight

Sunday

1961
Movie
17 min
English

Dan Drasin's documentary short, shot in a single afternoon in 1961, is often cited as the first major social protest film of the Sixties. When 19-year-old Drasin and his friends joined folk singers and protesters in Greenwich Village's Washington Square Park, they confronted NYC authorities to protest the cancellation of a standing permit to gather and sing in the park on Sundays. Here are the first signs of the political, racial and cultural issues that would soon erupt during the decade.

Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Director: R. P. VarmaGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

This drama explores the complexities of family relationships and societal expectations in post-independence India. The story centers around a family facing financial hardship and the individual struggles of its members as they navigate love, duty, and personal aspirations. It delves into themes of tradition versus modernity and the sacrifices made for familial harmony.

Critical Reception

As a popular film of its time, 'Sunday' was generally well-received by audiences for its emotional storytelling and strong performances. It resonated with viewers for its relatable portrayal of middle-class Indian life and its exploration of universal family values.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartfelt depiction of family dynamics.

  • Appreciated for strong performances, particularly by the lead actors.

  • Felt to be a touching and somewhat melodramatic exploration of Indian societal norms.

Google audience: Audience feedback from the period indicates that viewers connected with the film's emotional core and its portrayal of everyday struggles and triumphs within an Indian family context. The film's blend of drama and sentiment was a key factor in its popularity.

Fun Fact

The film was a significant release during a period when family dramas were a dominant genre in Indian cinema, reflecting societal values and aspirations of the era.

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