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Joanna
In an era in which it is difficult for the true emotion and excitement, Feliks Falk found the key to the human heart. How many of us love? How much we are able to self-sacrifice? Is there a price that can not pay, when it comes to life of a loved one? Are we really as good as we think about yourself? In Joanna's life is given forever. Today's friend suddenly becomes an enemy. Reflex heart turns into a curse. When one of the lonely woman takes care of little girls-czynkę do not know that from now on, her life will be sweet - bitter taste. Fate in this film is everything. Allows people to find that in a moment blow and lead to separation. After-forgives love, for which you have to pay a huge price. Fulfills the promise of happiness loneliness, brittle as glass.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and activism of Joanna, a Swedish-born woman who dedicated her life to advocating for the rights of the marginalized in India. Patwardhan chronicles her journey from her arrival in India to her deep involvement in social justice movements, highlighting her unwavering commitment to the poor and oppressed. The film showcases her resilience in the face of adversity and her profound impact on the communities she served.
Critical Reception
Joanna has been widely praised for its intimate portrayal of a remarkable individual and its unflinching look at social inequalities in India. Critics have lauded Anand Patwardhan's sensitive direction and his ability to capture the essence of Joanna's life and work. Audiences have responded positively to the film's inspirational narrative and its call to action for social change.
What Reviewers Say
A deeply moving and inspiring portrait of a dedicated social activist.
Patwardhan masterfully captures the spirit of a woman committed to justice.
The film offers a poignant look at the challenges faced by the marginalized in India.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals worldwide, receiving positive attention for its subject matter and directorial approach. No major awards noted.
Fun Fact
Anand Patwardhan, the director, is known for his politically charged documentaries that often tackle complex social and human rights issues in India.
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