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In the Shade of Fallen Chinar
"In the shade of fallen chinar" is a short documentary that was shot in kashmir valley a few days before the current unrest began, It takes a peep into the lives of a group of young kashmiri artist's who are also University students. It talks about the factors that inspires their art and how it takes the form of resistance in a conflict ridden Valley.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the turbulent history and enduring spirit of Kashmir, seen through the lens of a single family navigating decades of conflict. It captures intimate moments amidst political upheaval, highlighting the resilience of individuals and the cultural landscape shaped by generations of struggle. The film weaves personal narratives with broader historical context, offering a poignant look at life under occupation and the search for peace.
Critical Reception
The film received positive reviews for its intimate portrayal of Kashmiri life and its unflinching look at the human cost of conflict. Critics praised its personal storytelling and its ability to capture the nuances of a complex geopolitical situation, though some noted its limited distribution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its deeply personal and humanistic approach to a politically charged subject.
Commended for its effective use of archival footage and intimate family stories.
Seen as an important, albeit somber, window into the lived realities of Kashmir.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over a period of several years, allowing director Khursheed Yalam to capture authentic and evolving family dynamics amidst the ongoing socio-political climate of Kashmir.
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