Urda/Bone
Urda/Bone

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Urda/Bone

2003
Movie
5 min
English

Against the backdrop of a European cityscape, worlds intersect when a woman and a man on separate travels meet, or rather, collide on the screen. Their affects mingle, creating a zone between their bodies in which something happens: intoxication, stillness, desire and love. Something that is neither one nor the other's, but a third creation between dreaming and being awake, where possibilities are held and lost. This is URDA / BONE.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Mark R. EllisGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the life of a young boy named Urda in Nepal. It offers a glimpse into his daily routines, his family life, and the challenges he faces growing up in a developing nation. The film focuses on the resilience and spirit of children in circumstances that are vastly different from many Western realities.

Critical Reception

Urda/Bone was well-received by critics for its intimate portrayal of a child's life and its sensitive approach to social issues. Reviewers often highlighted the film's authenticity and emotional impact, noting its success in bringing a specific human story to a wider audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and moving depiction of childhood in Nepal.

  • Appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of daily life and challenges.

  • Noted for its strong emotional resonance and humanistic approach.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented through Google reviews, but its critical acclaim suggests a positive reception for its educational and emotional content.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for a Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing - Foreign((\")TV) / Documentary

Fun Fact

The film was shot over a period of several weeks, allowing the filmmakers to build trust and capture genuine moments in Urda's life.

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