Moksha
Originally released in 1993. Moksha is a documentary film. directed by Pankaj Butalia. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Abandoned by their families to lives of penury, marked by white veils which they wear, Bengali widows find solace and food in the ashrams of Vrindavan where they gather every morning and evening to sing religious songs. In this profoundly moving documentary on widowhood portrayed both as social institution and personal tradition, moments of astonishing sensuous beauty alternate with rhythms of anguish. In the best of the new ethnographic tradition, ‘Moksha’ de-centres the voices of authority and allows a plurality of voices to introduce contesting positions. Haunting in it_s evocation of grief and anger, the film transcends documentary and assumes it_s place in the great tradition of lamentation, the expression of the dark night of the human soul.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Moksha about?
Abandoned by their families to lives of penury, marked by white veils which they wear, Bengali widows find solace and food in the ashrams of Vrindavan where they gather every morning and evening to...
Who directed Moksha?
Moksha was directed by Pankaj Butalia.
How long is Moksha?
Moksha has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Moksha released?
Moksha was released on January 1, 1993 in theaters.