A Night A Day

'A Night A Day', 2019

Daytime. A pair of lovers enter a house deserted by a flood. She has run away from home. He is not in a condition to start a life with her. The wind blows heavy in the fields of long grass.

Daytime. A pair of lovers enter a house deserted by a flood. She has run away from home. He is not in a condition to start a life with her. The wind blows heavy in the fields of long grass.

Director

Prathap Joseph

Runtime

76 minutes

Type

Feature

Genre

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Keywords

women, honour killing, casteism

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A Night A Day

Prathap Joseph, 2019

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Awards

Pune International Film Festival (PIFF)

Nominated

2020

Indian Cinema

Asian Cinema Feature Films

Storyline

Daytime. A pair of lovers enter a house deserted by a flood. She has run away from home. He is not in a condition to start a life with her. The wind blows heavy in the fields of long grass.

Honour killing is a relatively new phenomenon in Kerala although it is rampant in other parts of India. Kerala recently faced an unprecedentedly huge flood in its history. On the other side, the longest river of Kerala, Bharathapuzha flows in decay. Despite the devastating natural calamities, hierarchies on the basis of caste, religion, skin color and money continue intact. Oru Rathri Oru Pakal (A Day, A Night) attempts to represent this reality of the human condition and nature. The lead pair make use of punch dialogues of mainstream commercial films in Malayalam. Thus, it becomes a counter-narrative against the hierarchies sustained by the commercial films for box office success. The prime concept of the film is death, embodied by the river and man. Death enters into the film as a deluge and love. The overflowing river of the rainy season gets parched during summer. Similarly, the man blossoms during his love, and is parched during his loveless state.

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Daytime. A pair of lovers enter a house deserted by a flood. She has run away from home. He is not in a condition to start a life with her. The wind blows heavy in the fields of long grass.

Synopsis

Honour killing is a relatively new phenomenon in Kerala although it is rampant in other parts of India. Kerala recently faced an unprecedentedly huge flood in its history. On the other side, the longest river of Kerala, Bharathapuzha flows in decay. Despite the devastating natural calamities, hierarchies on the basis of caste, religion, skin color and money continue intact. Oru Rathri Oru Pakal (A Day, A Night) attempts to represent this reality of the human condition and nature. The lead pair make use of punch dialogues of mainstream commercial films in Malayalam. Thus, it becomes a counter-narrative against the hierarchies sustained by the commercial films for box office success. The prime concept of the film is death, embodied by the river and man. Death enters into the film as a deluge and love. The overflowing river of the rainy season gets parched during summer. Similarly, the man blossoms during his love, and is parched during his loveless state.

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Cast

Yamuna Chungappalli

Actress

Mari

Actor

Lennon Gopin

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Director

Prathap Joseph

Screenwriter

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