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7th(2005)



Born into Brothels: Calcutta¡¯s Red Light Kids

Zana Briski, Ross Kauffman

  • USA
  • 2003
  • 85min
  • 35mm
  • color

SYNOPSIS

In 1997, professional photographer Zana Briski arrived in Calcutta¡¯s red light district to begin a project about the lives of local prostitutes. She soon found herself captivated not by the prostitutes, but by their children. Due to abject poverty, abuse, and despair, these children have little chance of escaping their mothers¡¯ fates or creating new lives. Briski selects a group of kids who are most eager to learn and teaches them photography in hopes of giving them new eyes to see the world.
 In Born into Brothels, directors Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman chronicle the amazing transformation of the red light district children they come to know. Briski¡¯s photography lessons ignite the latent sparks of artistic talent residing in these children who live in the most sordid and seemingly hopeless of worlds. During the course of the film, the audience discovers the children¡¯s new hopes and dreams through photographs taken by the children. Devoid of sentimentality, the directors defy the typical tear-stained tourist snapshot of the global underbelly. Honest and unflinching, Born Into Brothels is a powerful documentary that awakens us all to the power of art and its ability to elevate and inspire the lives of both the artists and the audience. (Lim Sung-min)
 

PROGRAM NOTE

In 1997, professional photographer Zana Briski arrived in Calcutta¡¯s red light district to begin a project about the lives of local prostitutes. She soon found herself captivated not by the prostitutes, but by their children. Due to abject poverty, abuse, and despair, these children have little chance of escaping their mothers¡¯ fates or creating new lives. Briski selects a group of kids who are most eager to learn and teaches them photography in hopes of giving them new eyes to see the world.
 In Born into Brothels, directors Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman chronicle the amazing transformation of the red light district children they come to know. Briski¡¯s photography lessons ignite the latent sparks of artistic talent residing in these children who live in the most sordid and seemingly hopeless of worlds. During the course of the film, the audience discovers the children¡¯s new hopes and dreams through photographs taken by the children. Devoid of sentimentality, the directors defy the typical tear-stained tourist snapshot of the global underbelly. Honest and unflinching, Born Into Brothels is a powerful documentary that awakens us all to the power of art and its ability to elevate and inspire the lives of both the artists and the audience. (Lim Sung-min)
 

Director

  • Zana BriskiZana Briski

    Born in London, England, Zana Briski studied documentary photography at International Center of Photography in New York after receiving a master¡¯s degree in theology and religious studies at the University of Cambridge. In 1995 she made her first trip to India to produce a story on female infanticide. In 1997 she returned to India and began her project on the prostitutes of Calcutta¡¯s red light district. Since 2000 she has conducted a series of photographic workshops with the children of prostitutes in Calcutta.

  • Ross KauffmanRoss Kauffman

    Ross Kauffman worked as a documentary film editor from 1992 - 2000 and has edited diverse projects such as Going Places with Al Roker for WNET/THIRTEEN, one of the highest rated America Undercover documentaries in HBO¡¯s history, and the award winning series City Arts/City Life. He has also edited documentaries for National Geographic and The Discovery Channel. Since 2000, he has been exploring different aspects of documentary production.

Credit

  • ProducerZana Briski, Ross Kauffman
  • Screenwriter Zana Briski, Ross Kauffman
  • Cinematography Zana Briski, Ross Kauffman
  • Editor Nancy Baker, Ross Kauffman
  • Music John McDowell