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    • Run time: 112 minutes
    • Country of origin: India
  • Genre:
    Drama/Mystery - Thriller
  • Synopsis:

    Set in rural South India, a place where social barriers are built stronger than fort walls, VANAJA explores the chasm that divides classes as a young girl struggles to come of age.
    Vanaja (Mamatha Bhukya) is the 14 year-old daughter of a poor, low caste fisherman, struggling with dwindling catches and mounting debt. When a sooth-sayer predicts that she will be a great dancer one day, she goes to work in the house of the local landlady, Rama Devi (Urmila Dammannagari), in hopes of learning Kuchipudi dance while earning a keep.
    She is hired as a farmhand, and her vivacious ways and spunk soon catch the landlady’s eye: when she is entrusted with tending the chicken, she’s caught, instead, chasing them into a general pandemonium, and lying unabashedly to conceal her pranks. To keep her out of trouble, Rama Devi promotes her to a kitchen underhand, where she comes up against the old, crusty and extremely loyal Radhamma (Krishnamma Gundimalla) – Rama Devi’s cook.
    It isn’t long before Vanaja gets herself invited to play a game of ashta chamma against Rama Devi. Seeing that losing isn’t the mistress’s forte, Vanaja deliberately gives up her game – a fact that doesn’t go unnoticed - and which eventually secures her the landlady’s mentorship – first in music, and then in dance. Vanaja excels at the art, and seems to be on a steadily ascending path when Shekhar (Karan Singh), Rama Devi’s 23 year old son – handsome, muscular and rather insecure, returns from the US to run for local political elections.
    Sexual chemistry is ignited between Shekhar and Vanaja (still a minor at 15), as flirtation and innuendo bloom. But, the situation suddenly turns ugly when Vanaja’s superior intellect pits her against Shekhar in a public incident which ultimately humiliates him in front of his mother. Matters escalate, spiraling downwards and she is pitched into a tale of class, family and animus from which there is only one escape.
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    • Director:
      Rajnesh Domalpalli
    • Writer(s):
      Rajnesh Domalpalli
    • Executive Producer(s):
      Andrew Lund
    • Producer(s):
      Latha R. Domalapalli
    • Director of Photography:
      Milton Kam
    • Cast and Credits:

      VANAJA - Mamatha Bhukya
      RAMA DEVI - Urmila Dammannagari
      SOMAYYA - Ramachandriah Marikanti
      RADHAMMA - Krishnamma Gundimalla
      SHEKHAR - Karan Singh
      LACCHI - Bhavani Renukunta
      Crew:
      edited by Robert Q. Lovett and Mr. Domalpalli;
      music by Indira Amperiani and Bhaskara S. Narayanan;
      dance director, Srinivas Devarakonda;
      production designers, Nagulu Busigampala, Babu Rao Murugula, Krishna Bolagani, Brahmam Atigadda, Sati Devi Tacchota and Krishna Garlapati;
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  • Prior Festival Screenings:
    • Berlin International Film Festival
    • Toronto International Film Festival
    • San Francisco International Film Festival
    • Filmfest DC- Washington DC International Film Festival
    • Flanders International Film Festival of Ghent
    • Festroia Film Festival
    • Kracow Film Festival
    • Molodist Film Festival of Kiev
    • Dubai International Film Festival
    • Sydney Film Festival
    • Rhode Island International Film Festival
  • Awards:
    • Best First Feature: Berlin_Intl_Film_Festival, 2007
    • Prix CIFEJ + Special Intl. Jury Prize: Cairo Intl. Childrens Film Festival, 2007
    • Best Feature Film: Memphis Intl. Film Festival, 2007
    • Best Narrative Feature: IAAC, New York, 2006
    • Best Intl. Film + Best Actress: Sacramento Intl. Film Festival, 2007
    • Platinum Remi Best Intl. Film: WorldFest Houston Film Festival, 2007
    • Milos Macourek Award: Zlin Intl Film Festival for Children, 2007
    • Golden Goat: In'l Young Audience Ale Kino, 2007
    • Best Film + Best Actress + Prix CIFEJ: Rimouski Intl. Film Festival for Children, 2007
    • 1st Prize, Live Action Feature: Media Bridge, Chicago, 2007
    • Best Cinematography Grand Prize to Milton Kam, Cinematographer; Rajnesh Domalpalli, Director; Latha R. Domalapalli & Andrew Lund, Producers: Rhode island International Film Festival, 2007
 

                                                                                                                                                       

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