White Sun
White Sun

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White Sun

2016
Movie
87 min
Nepali

Young Pooja lives with her mother in a village in Nepal. Though saddened by the death of her grandfather, she is secretly thrilled at the prospect of meeting the man she hopes may be her father — Chandra, a former Maoist guerrilla who is returning home after a decade-long civil conflict.

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Metacritic77/100
Google Users92%
Director: Deepak RauniyarGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

In a remote Nepalese village, a former Maoist rebel returns home after years of conflict to find his community fractured and his father dying. He must confront his past and navigate the complex political and social landscape to secure his father's last rites. As tensions rise between former rebels and the state, he grapples with revenge, reconciliation, and the uncertain future of his homeland.

Critical Reception

White Sun received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling, nuanced performances, and unflinching portrayal of post-conflict Nepal. Critics praised its ability to explore themes of reconciliation, identity, and the lingering effects of civil war with a sensitive and humanistic approach. The film was recognized for its authentic depiction of rural life and its timely examination of the challenges faced by a nation rebuilding after years of violence.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply affecting and authentic look at post-war Nepal, highlighting the human cost of conflict.

  • Features compelling performances that bring a complex political and personal drama to life.

  • Praised for its sensitive exploration of reconciliation and the struggle for peace.

Google audience: Google users consistently praise 'White Sun' for its moving story and powerful emotional impact. Many appreciate its realistic portrayal of life in Nepal and the insightful examination of characters dealing with the aftermath of war. The film is often described as thought-provoking and highly recommended for its unique perspective.

Awards & Accolades

Premiered at the Venice Film Festival, screened at Toronto International Film Festival, won Best Film at the 2017 Nepal Australia Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Deepak Rauniyar drew inspiration for the film from real-life stories and experiences of individuals in Nepal affected by the decade-long civil war.

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