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Director
  
Virginia Pitts

Music director
  
Tom Bailey

Duration
  

Country
  
New Zealand

8.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Short

Screenplay
  
Shuchi Kothari

Writer
  
Shuchi Kothari

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
2004 (2004)

Initial release
  
August 1, 2005 (New Zealand)

Cast
  
Nandita Das, Will Wallace, William Wallace

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Fleeting beauty short film excerpt


Fleeting Beauty is a 2004 Independent short film directed by Virginia Pitts, a lecturer of Waikato University. The film stars Nandita Das and Will Wallace in the lead. The film is about the story of an immigrant Indian woman and her white lover in New Zealand. The film attempts to explore the colonial history of the Indian subcontinent.

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Plot

The story is about an Indian immigrant woman who explores the history of Indian Subcontinent through spice routes on her white lover’s back. She narrates him the story supported by lots of facts and figures with a blend of colonial history and spices. In due course of time she ends up with a delicate portrait on her lover’s back before it gets brushed-off in a few minutes.

Cast

  • Nandita Das as Seema (Indian woman)
  • Will Wallace as Chris (Seema's white lover)
  • Production

    The film was jointly produced by Sarina Pearson and Shuchi Kothari—both are lecturers at the Department of film, Television, and Media Studies, University of Auckland. It was also production debut of the latter. Before producing the film she has written screenplays for films produced in New Zealand, United States of America and India. The film, shot completely in New Zealand was rejected by the Film Commission and Creative New Zealand, the national arts development agency of the New Zealand, as they felt it lacked "New Zealand content".

    Reception

    The film was premiered at various film festivals like the International Film Festival of Kerala, Valladolid International Film Festival, Festival des Films du Monde (Montreal) and New Zealand International Film Festival in 2004.

    The film's screening at the Valladolid International Film Festival helped the producers receive funds from the Film Commission, New Zealand for its post-production work.

    Awards and nominations

    49th Valladolid International Film festival
    Nominated
  • Golden Spike Award (Non-feature film)
  • Silver Spike Award (Non-feature film)
  • References

    Fleeting Beauty Wikipedia
    Fleeting Beauty IMDb


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