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Monsoon Wedding:; Director Mira Nair's 2001 feature in a new, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by Nair and director of photography Declan Quinn; Audio commentary featuring Nair; New video interview with actor Naseeruddin Shah, conducted byNair; New video interviews with Quinn and production designer Stephanie Carroll; Theatrical trailer ; Seven short films:; The documentaries so far from India (1982), India Cabaret (1985), and The Laughing Club of India (2000), and the fiction films The Day the Mercedes Became a Hat (1993), 11'09"01 - September 11 (segment: "India") (2002), Migration (2007), and How Can it Be? (2008), all with video introductions by the director
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Monsoon Wedding
1. Logos/Opening Credits [2:52]
2. Father of the Bride [3:25]
3. Secret Affair [3:54]
4. Family Arrives [8:09]
5. Presenting the Groom [5:47]
6. Ria's Plans [7:45]
7. "Exactly and Approximately" [9:52]
8. Caught in the Act [5:44]
9. "No Men Allowed!" [5:50]
10. Good Indian Girls [5:20]
11. Troubled Hearts [3:40]
12. Apologies [5:54]
13. Night of the Sangeet [10:38]
14. An Accusation [10:03]
15. Family Portraits [7:37]
16. Two Weddings [7:52]
17. End Credits [5:14]
18. Color Bars [4:38]
The marriage of Indian culture and family drama make for gratifying entertainment in Monsoon Wedding, the art-house hit from director Mira Nair (Salaam Bombay!). The colorful story -- think reds and oranges -- concerns a high-strung father, Lalit (Naseeruddin Shah), planning the arranged marriage of his daughter Aditi (Vasundhara Das) amid a flurry of chaos and catharsis. The bride-to-be's feet are on the cold side, as she still isn't over her affair with a married man. Meanwhile, Adit's cousin Ria (Shefali Shetty) feels the stress of being older and unwed. With dashes of both Robert Altman and John Cassavetes, Nair deftly handles a hodgepodge of characters, while the docudrama feel of her active handheld camera lends realism to the proceedings. Much like Ang Lee's The Wedding Banquet, Monsoon Wedding offers a glimpse of Eastern culture but also transcends it with universal family themes. Sublime touches of Bollywood sentimentality serve as the frosting on this multi-tiered cake. Especially delicious is the romantic subplot involving one the family's servants (Tilotama Shome) and the wedding planner (Vijay Raaz), who has a penchant for eating marigolds. Not quite a musical, but with a noticeably festive soundtrack, Monsoon Wedding is not only the perfect blending of Indian and American independent cinema but a sweet and emotionally honest story as well. Stuart Gazzo, Barnes & Noble
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