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SummaryWhen his father dies, anti-regime partisan Chandra travels to his remote mountain village after nearly a decade away. Little Pooja is anxiously awaiting the man she thinks is her father, but she’s confused when Chandra arrives with Badri, a young street orphan rumored to be his son. Chandra must face his brother Suraj, who was on the opposing sid... Read More

White Sun

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81
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7.8
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Metascore
Universal Acclaim
100% Positive
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Mar 6, 2017
100
Variety
Skillfully blending intimate human drama with sharp political observations, Deepak Rauniyar’s outstanding second feature sends a powerful message about the need for tolerance if Nepal is to overcome divisions that remain long after the Comprehensive Peace Accord of 2006
Sep 28, 2017
90
Los Angeles Times
That so packed (and pictorially arresting) a scenario is not only well-acted — from the kids to the elders — but handled with emotional intelligence and even eye-rolling humor, speaks to Rauniyar’s narrative gifts regarding matters of his homeland.
Sep 7, 2017
80
Village Voice
Adopting the philosophy of neorealism, Rauniyar reveals the overarching forces (religion, caste, patriarchy) that forge Nepali communities, but his characters are also profoundly shaped by individual decisions.
Mar 6, 2017
80
Screen Daily
Rauniyar handles the socio-political complexities of life post-conflict with a lightness of touch and flashes of absurdist humour. Much more than a photogenic ethnographic postcard from afar, this is a deceptively complex story of muddled allegiances and proscriptive social rules.
Mar 6, 2017
80
The Hollywood Reporter
Skilfully manipulating romantic and social frictions which in lesser hands might have come across as soapily melodramatic, Rauniyar and Barker construct a parable-like tale whose allegorical aspects are there for those who wish to find them. But their priority is the creation of believable characters in a pungently atmospheric setting.
Mar 6, 2017
75
Slant Magazine
Deepak Rauniyar may be more skilled dramatist than inspired image-maker, but his admirably balanced and humane social and political perspective is bracing nevertheless.
Sep 5, 2017
70
The New York Times
It shows how the lingering disputes of war ripple through lives after guns have ostensibly been laid down.
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Feb 15, 2023
5
Giera
Masterwork. Humanity without being didactic. Beautiful scenery, great acting.
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  • Aadi Productions
  • Louverture Films
  • Doha Film Institute
  • Hubert Bals Fund
  • Mila Productions
  • Nederlands Filmfonds
  • The Bertha Foundation
  • The Film Kitchen
  • Worley Works
Sep 6, 2017
1 h 29 m
Steep mountain path to the river for cremation.
Fribourg International Film Festival
• 4 Wins & 5 Nominations
Venice Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Singapore International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
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