A Calcutta Christmas is a deeply affecting exploration of memory and displacement, focusing on a group of elderly Anglo-Indians in Kolkata. Their persistent connection to Australia, a land many will never visit, forms the emotional core of this…
A Calcutta Christmas
A Calcutta Christmas (1998) is a film about a group of elderly Anglo-Indians living in a Home in Kolkata. I was moved to make this film after I…
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There’s a quiet power to A Calcutta Christmas, a film that delves into the lives of Anglo-Indians residing in a Kolkata home, many of whom harbour dreams of Australia. The premise, born from a personal encounter, suggests a…
A Calcutta Christmas is a masterclass in subtle storytelling, unearthing the poignant realities of a community yearning for a distant shore. The film’s focus on elderly Anglo-Indians in Kolkata, their deep-seated connection to Australia, is both unique and…
This is a film that operates on a delicate emotional frequency. A Calcutta Christmas, centred on the lives of Anglo-Indian residents in a Kolkata home, skillfully captures their complex relationship with Australia. The narrative, inspired by a real-life…
A Calcutta Christmas offers a tender, albeit melancholic, portrait of a community often existing on the periphery. The film’s strength lies in its quiet observation of elderly Anglo-Indians in Kolkata, their lives imbued with a profound longing for…
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While the film's premise is rooted in a real-life observation by the director of an Anglo-Indian home in Kolkata, the context provided does not explicitly label A Calcutta Christmas as a documentary. It is presented as a narrative film exploring the lives and sentiments of its characters. The focus on their 'hidden world' and 'dreams of Australia' suggests a dramatic or semi-documentary approach, aiming to capture emotional truth.