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Free admission! THE VILLAGE HOUSE
(GAMAK GHAR)
India | 2019 | DCP | 91 min. | Maithili with English subtitles
Director: Achal Mishra
Cast: Abhinav Jha, Mira Jha, Satyam Jha
The astonishing debut feature from 23-year-old writer/director Achal Mishra, Gamak Ghar (The Village House) gently and lovingly captures a large extended Indian family over several decades as they gather at the matriarch’s rural home. As the movie follows the inevitable rhythms of change, such as children growing older and moving away to the city, it is the village house itself that emerges as the central character. Mishra keeps the film continually captivating on a visual level through gorgeous fixed-camera long takes and he has split this generational story into three separate chapters that take place years apart, employing a different screen aspect ratio for each segment, techniques that make Gamak Ghar a must to see on the big screen. The narrative mostly avoids moments of tension to favor a flowing series of warm, nostalgic images: food cooking, old men playing (and cheating) at cards, a family gathered around a small television to watch a movie. As time slips away, and the house falls slowly into disrepair, Mishra’s storytelling technique builds to its devastating final moments, resulting in an intimate mini-epic that traces the intertwining of family and nature through the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Gamak Ghar provides a resounding emotional experience through quiet observation of the human condition. “Like master filmmakers Edward Yang and Hou Hsiao-hsien, Mishra understands how cinematic aesthetics can beautifully mirror the invisible momentum of time” (Glenn Heath Jr., The Film Stage).
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UW Cinematheque, Room 4070, Vilas Hall, 821 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, United States

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