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Heard of the eternal Indian classic ‘Do Aankhen Barah Haath’ (1957) by the maestro V Shantaram which won the Silver Bear at the 8th Berlin International Film Festival? Yes of course, now here is a ‘jail’ based movie which is historic, unique & one of its kind. Titled ‘Road to Reform’ – this feature film is the brainchild of a pious humanitarian approach by Rajiv Dasot – IPS, Director General of Prisons, Rajasthan.
‘Road To Reform’ highlights the welfare, improvement and rehabilitation of the prisoners by the Rajasthan Prison Department.
The most striking and unique feature of this movie which makes it historical is the fact that ‘real’ life prisoners and officers / employees of the jail department have worked in this humanitarian concept which talks about hope, acceptance, being a better human and a contributor to the society.
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Director Barry Jenkins epic journey to The Underground Railway
14 May, 2021 04:00 AM
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Director Barry Jenkins on filming The Underground Railroad: This show has broken me, if not once a week, every other week. Photos / Atsushi Nishijima/Amazon Studios
Director Barry Jenkins on filming The Underground Railroad: This show has broken me, if not once a week, every other week. Photos / Atsushi Nishijima/Amazon Studios
New York Times
Reggie Ugwu on how Barry Jenkins and his band of indie film-makers made television s most ambitious take on American slavery since Roots. There was only one time when he seriously thought about quitting. The project,