Unfreedom

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Unfreedom
Unfreedom Movie Poster 2015.jpg
English-language poster of the film
Directed by Raj Amit Kumar
Written byRaj Amit Kumar
Damon J Taylor
Produced byRaj Amit Kumar
Starring Victor Banerjee
Adil Hussain
Bhanu Uday
Preeti Gupta
Bhavani Lee
Ankur Vikal
Seema Rahmani
Samrat Chakrabarti
Cinematography Hari Nair
Edited by Atanu Mukherjee
Music by Wayne Sharpe
Jesse Kotansky
Production
companies
Dark Frames
69 Productions
Release dates
  • December 2014 (2014-12)(Kerala International Film Festival) [1]
  • 29 May 2015 (2015-05-29)
Running time
103 minutes
CountriesUnited States
India
LanguagesEnglish
Hindi

Unfreedom: Blemished light (Hindi title: Dagh Ujala) is a 2014 Indian drama film by Raj Amit Kumar, [2] which was released in North America on 29 May 2015. [3] Faiz Ahmad Faiz's poem, "Ye Dagh Dagh Ujala", is the inspiration behind the film. [4] The film stars Victor Banerjee, [5] Adil Hussain. [6] and Preeti Gupta. [7]

Contents

The story revolves around a Muslim fundamentalist in New York who kidnaps a liberal Muslim scholar with an intent to kill, while a closeted lesbian in New Delhi kidnaps her bisexual lover with the intent of being together. Then the resulting torture and violence evokes a brutal struggle of identities against "unfreedom". [8]

Cast

Production

Hari Nair is the cinematographer of the film [13] with Wayne Sharpe [14] and Jesse Kotansky composing the soundtrack. Resul Pookutty [15] did the sound design. Deepa Bajaj, who also was the post-production producer, worked on the publicity campaign and distribution of the film.

In India, the Central Board of Film Certification refused to certify the movie for public release in India. [16]

Censorship

In India, the film was refused certification by the Examining Committee. A revising committee of the Censor Board proposed cuts to the director, Raj Amit Kumar. He refused and appealed against the Censor Board's demand for cuts to the Indian Government's Information and Broadcasting Appellate Tribunal FCAT. In response to his appeal, the authorities completely banned the film regardless of cuts. [17] The news of the ban gained widespread coverage in the media. [18] [19]

In a video released on April 9, 2015 on YouTube, Raj Amit Kumar states that the Censor Board should rate or certify a movie, instead of banning and offering cuts. He also said that he would keep sending signed petitions to the Prime Minister and Censor Board, until there is a real change. The director is seeking support from people who believe in freedom of speech. [20]

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