Anatomy of Violence
Canada / Inde, 2016 (fiction, 93 minutes, couleurs, anglais / hindi)
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Description du film [en anglais] : « In December 2012, a 23-year-old woman and her friend got on a private bus in Delhi. The men already on board—five passengers and the bus driver—gang-raped the woman, beat her friend, and threw them onto the street. The woman died of her injuries two weeks later. The case made worldwide news and was instrumental in activating Indian policy discussions about women's rights and the government's duty to prosecute for rape. Deepa Mehta's Anatomy of Violence takes a fearless approach to the topic. In collaboration with theatre artist Neelam Mansingh Chowdhry, Mehta worked improvisationally with her actors to envisage possible sociological and psychological backgrounds and pasts for the perpetrators and the victim. The film posits formative events in the men's lives, imagining the origins of their violent, remorseless personalities, while presenting the woman's life in parallel. [...] » -- Toronto International Film Festival
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Générique (partiel) : |
Produit par : |
David Hamilton, Neelam Mansingh Chowdhury, Celine Rattray, Trudie Styler |
Interprètes principaux : |
Vansh Bhardwaj, Tia Bhatia, Janki Bisht, Seema Biswas, Suman Jha, Jagjeet Sandhu |
Images : |
Maithili Venkataraman |
Montage images : |
Darby MacInnis |
Société de production : |
Hamilton Mehta Productions |
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Notes sur Anatomy of Violence
- Présenté au Toronto International Film Festival en 2016.
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Citations de la réalisatrice [en anglais]
« [For Anatomy of Violence], I reached out to theatre director Neelam Mansingh Chowdhry and arrived in Chandigarh a year ago for a script workshop. The actors in Chandigarh, recommended by Neelam from her group, were asked to create scenes imagining the rapists' backgrounds from five perspectives: from childhood; from the most traumatic moment in their lives; from the relationship with their families; from their jobs; from their friendships. All of these scenes were to get us right up to the attack—to the moment when the young woman gets into the bus. I never planned to show the attack. »
-- Deepa Mehta
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« It became very apparent [during an improvisational workshop for Anatomy of Violence] that I didn't want to come back and cast kids. There was no way I could do it. It just would have been a travesty, and it would have been unnecessary. Seeing the adults playing kids, it was as if they were looking at their own lives, and that was so powerful. When something smells of honesty—I'm talking about what was happening in front of me—why would I want to come back and recreate something? »
-- Deepa Mehta
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Citations sur Anatomy of Violence [en anglais]
« 'No one becomes who they are in isolation' is the mantra as [Deepa] Mehta assembles six young actors to recreate the lives of the rapists as a way to understand what motivated them to perpetrate such a vile crime. Violence, child sexual abuse, poverty and social marginalization all play a role in turning six young men leading ordinary lives into a cadre of drunken louts. Despite a paucity of information, the actors [in Anatomy of Violence] do a decent job of sketching out characters remarkable only for their act of brutality. »
-- Bruce DeMara
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« With no artificial lighting and no music, the microbudgeted film [Anatomy of Violence] is a radical departure from [Deepa] Mehta's previous body of work and its studied, resplendent aesthetic. It is strange, impressionistic, artless and frequently tough to watch. And it may haunt you for weeks. »
-- Simon Houpt
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« Broken down into four chapters that detail the past ('Lives Lived'), the day of the rape ('Towards Zero'), the immediate consequences ('Division of Spoils'), and the coda ('Aftermath'), Anatomy of Violence gets better as it goes along, but it starts at a low place. Harnessing their performances from an improvisatory workshop, [Deepa] Mehta's actors, who share screenplay credit, also play themselves as children, which is the first and biggest of the film's mistakes. »
-- Scott Tobias
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« The fusion of non-fiction and fiction [in Anatomy of Violence] is difficult and will create debate, which seems to be [Deepa] Mehta's intention. It forces us to look at our lack of engagement with the discrepancies, economic divide and injustice that surround us. It surely raises the question: How responsible are we for the kind of human beings we have become? »
-- Madhu Trehan
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Bibliographie sur Anatomy of Violence
Articles de revues scientifiques
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BARN, Ravinder et Ashvin Immanuel DEVASUNDARAM. « Performativity of Rape Culture Through Fact and Fiction: An Exploration of India's Daughter and Anatomy of Violence », International Journal of Cultural Studies, vol. 23, no. 6 (novembre 2020), pp. 879-897.
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Articles de journaux, de revues grand public ou de sites d'information en ligne
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BHATTACHARYYA, Anirudh. « Deepa Mehta's film on December 16 Delhi gangrape to be screened in Toronto », Hindustan Times (New Delhi), 4 août 2016.
[en anglais]
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DEMARA, Bruce. « Anatomy of Violence examines roots of rape », critique de Anatomy of Violence, Toronto Star, 27 novembre 2016.
[en anglais]
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HASSANNIA, Tina. « Root cause, savage effect », critique de Anatomy of Violence, National Post, 25 novembre 2016.
[en anglais]
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HOUPT, Simon. « Anatomy of Violence is strange, impressionistic and often hard to watch; With no artificial lighting and no music, the microbudgeted film is a radical departure from Mehta's previous body of work and its studied, resplendent aesthetic », critique de Anatomy of Violence, Globe and Mail, 25 novembre 2016.
[en anglais]
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HOUPT, Simon. « Mask of infamy », entretien avec Deepa Mehta, Globe and Mail, 9 septembre 2016.
[en anglais]
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INDIA TODAY. « Behind the making of a monster », entretien avec Deepa Mehta, India Today, 20 mars 2017.
[en anglais]
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SAHANI, Alaka. « I feel a responsibility for what my work says about the world », entretien avec Deepa Mehta, Indian Express (New Delhi), 22 octobre 2016.
[en anglais]
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TOBIAS, Scott. « 'Anatomy of Violence'; Deepa Mehta examines a shocking assault and rape case via experimental strategies that ultimately distract from her important subject », critique de Anatomy of Violence, Variety, 21 septembre 2016.
[en anglais]
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TREHAN, Madhu. « Deepa Mehta's film on Dec 16 rapists' lives raises many disturbing questions », Hindustan Times (New Delhi), 3 novembre 2016.
[en anglais]
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VOLMERS, Eric. « Mehta delves into a theme of violence; Filmmaker also explores identity and racism », entretien avec Deepa Mehta, Calgary Herald, 30 janvier 2016.
[en anglais]
Sites Web sur Anatomy of Violence