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Liar Rangga has an unhappy life with his wife Sara, a nymphomaniac. In his loneliness, Rangga meets Rani, a call girl and finds happiness with her. They need each other, instantly fall in love and make a vow to marry in the near future. But fate is not on their side when Rangga dies in a plane crash. Most of his wealth is bequeathed to the child in Rani’s womb. Sara protests, goes to get help from a black magician and ends up making a deal with the devil; promising to be his disciple.
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Plot Summary
Based on Isabel Wilkerson's seminal book, 'The Warmth of Other Suns' is a documentary that brings to life the epic story of the Great Migration. It chronicles the decades-long journey of millions of African Americans who fled the Jim Crow South for northern and western cities in search of a better life. The film uses archival footage, interviews with survivors, and Wilkerson's own narrative to explore the profound personal and societal impacts of this transformative period in American history.
Critical Reception
The documentary has been met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its powerful storytelling, moving performances, and important historical context. Critics lauded its ability to translate the complex themes of Wilkerson's book into a compelling visual medium that resonates deeply with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
A deeply moving and essential historical document.
Visually stunning and emotionally resonant.
A powerful testament to resilience and the pursuit of freedom.
Google audience: Audiences have overwhelmingly praised 'The Warmth of Other Suns' for its historical significance and emotional impact. Viewers found the documentary to be incredibly informative and eye-opening, highlighting the personal stories of struggle and hope. Many appreciated the film's ability to shed light on a crucial, yet often overlooked, chapter of American history.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a Critics' Choice Documentary Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Fun Fact
The documentary incorporates extensive archival footage and personal photographs from the era, some of which were previously unseen by the public.
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