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Shooting Water: A Mother-daughter Journey and the Making of a Film Book

Spanning three continents and four countries, Shooting Water is the remarkable story of the making of Water, the Academy Award-Nominated Film by Deepa Mehta. In February 2000, Devyani Saltzman traveled to the holy city of Benares, India, to reunite with her estranged mother, international award-winning filmmaker Deepa Mehta, and to work on her latest film, Water. But after only a week of shooting, the film became the target of a series of politically-motivated attacks. Protestors destroyed the sets, burned effigies of the director, and made threats on her life. Water was shut down. What began as a journey to heal deep wounds from the past turned into a five-year odyssey to complete a film. This edition includes a new Epilogue by the author, chronicling Waterâ??s triumph after its tumultuous birth: first, opening the Toronto International Film Festival; then, receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, and, finally, coming full circle with the filmâ??s national release in India. Reviews: â??More than a document exposing the emergence of deeper feelings between the two women, Shooting Water is a detailed chronicle of the making of one of the most controversial films in Canadian history. In fact, Saltzman marvelously dissects the cultural and political complexities of Indiaâ?¦â? â?? The Globe and Mail â??A lush, evocative memoir.â? â?? Publishers Weekly (starred review) â??A must readâ?¦Beautiful and haunting.â? - Montreal Gazette â??A winner. Shooting Water is a powerful document that examines the nature of rupture, and the capacity of human beings to reach out and rework relationships through love.â? - The Sunday Tribune (India) â??â?¦A poignant memoir.â? - The New York Times â??â?¦Saltzman proves herself a deft writer in this deeply evocative memoir.â? - Cleveland Plain Dealer â??A languid and sensuous exploration of the subcontinent through the eyes of an estranged daughter." - Kirkus Reviews â??A gripping memoir. Itâ??s impossible not to be drawn into the surprisingly revealing journey. â? - Inside EntertainmentRead More

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  • 0144001020
  • 9780144001026
  • Devyani Saltzman
  • 15 June 2006
  • Penguin Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 272
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