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Sandstorm (2000)
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Reviews Counted:10
Fresh:8
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.5/10
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A rural low-caste woman, working for Rajasthan government's woman's development program called "Saathin", is gang-raped by upper-caste men in her village when she speaks up against the prevalent... A rural low-caste woman, working for Rajasthan government's woman's development program called "Saathin", is gang-raped by upper-caste men in her village when she speaks up against the prevalent custom of child marriages. Instead of hanging her head in shame, as she was expected to do, she decides to knock the doors of justice. Her real rape begins when she is made to run from pillar to post in a judicial system corrupted by sexism, chauvinism, feudalism and political opportunism. Caught in the middle of a storm created by the international media, she is made a pawn in the political chess game between the ruling party's Central government and the opposition party's State government, as she is put on a pedestal by one party, and thrown stones at, by the other. Against all odds, she maintains her dignity and courage as a woman and from a rape victim becomes a rape activist. It is a shocking true story, set amidst the picturesque sand dunes of colorful contemporary Rajasthan. -- © Smriti Pictures [More]
Starring: Nandita Das, Rahul Khanna, Gulshan Grover, Raghubir Yadav
Starring: Nandita Das, Rahul Khanna, Gulshan Grover, Raghubir Yadav
Director: Jag Mundhra
Director: Jag Mundhra
Reviews for Sandstorm
certainly carries political weight, its overall execution routinely relies on simplistic melodrama, underscored blatantly with a final propaganda plug
Its message is powerful, but its medium is propaganda. Good propaganda, for a good cause, but propaganda nonetheless.
The movie is tough going at times, but you won't be able to take your eyes off it or Das' steely performance.
A poignant, fiercely engaging account of one woman’s battle against a judicial system corrupted by sexism, classism and political and financial opportunism.
The movie does reward the viewer with superb acting and an unblinking look at a backward desert culture virtually unchanged for generations.
Occasionally awkward and inescapably grueling, yet the essential vitality of Sandstorm, with its lush camera work and vibrant score, never flags.
One man's eloquent and deeply felt cry of indignation against the many layers of subjugation faced by Indian women.
An engrossing and almost incredible true story of social injustice that follows a crime (gang rape) from incident to trial and a bit beyond.
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