Английская Википедия:Bebaak (film)

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Bebaak (Dying wind in her hair) is a Hindi and Urdu language short film written and directed by Shazia Iqbal in 2019 and produced by Jar Pictures.[1][2][3] This film is based on a true tale about a young woman named Fatin who was publicly reprimanded for being a woman at a scholarship interview by a religious leader.[4][5][6]

Plot

Based on a real-life incident, Bebaak examines the patriarchal idea of male agency over female bodies, which is based on a systematic theological notion that demands women cover up in order to be "more humble, respectful, and acceptable" by society. It tells the tale of Fatin, a young woman from a low-income family who encounters chauvinism and is reprimanded by a religious leader during a scholarship interview.[7][8][9]

Cast

Awards

Year Award Category Recipients Result
2019 São Paulo International Short Film Festival Audience Favourite Bebaak Шаблон:Won
Best Debut Director Shazia Iqbal Шаблон:Won
2019 New York Indo-American Arts Council Film Festival Best Short Fiction Shazia Iqbal Шаблон:Won
2019 Los Angeles Indian Film Festival Best Short Film Bebaak Шаблон:Won
2019 Chicago South Asian Film Festival Best Short Film Bebaak Шаблон:Won
2020 Filmfare Awards Best Actress in a Short Film Sarah Hashmi Шаблон:Won
Best Short Film (Fiction) Shazia Iqbal Шаблон:Won
2021 Critics’ Choice Shorts and Series Awards, India Best Short Film Bebaak Шаблон:Won

Reception

  • Bebaak views freedom as a network of connected crackers rather than a single spark that, when lighted, can burn the ground. It doesn't exhibit this hurry or lack of determination. The conclusion of a movie with significant themes revolves upon a little girl and her gaze, yearning, and anticipation.[14][15]
  • The film's script is incisive and to the point, highlighting the ridiculousness of the religious pressure placed on women to wear a certain manner, especially in an environment as modern as India.[16]

Controversy

The scandal surrounding Anurag Kashyap stems from his alleged negligence in a sexual assault accusation against his former business partner Vikas Bahl, and it has stained a short film he made on his own. The Kashyap and Jar Films-produced film Bebaak, starring Shazia Iqbal, has been removed from this month's Mumbai Film Festival.[17][18][19][20][21]

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