The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 16, 1989, Page 16, Image 16

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10-year-old
tries to exist
in Bombay
SALAAM from Page 15
least the times when the people were
able to stand back and forget their
plight for awhile, the lighting and the
camera seemed to absorb the charac
ters’ clothes -- the bright and rich
colors traditional of the Indian cloth.
Another scene, when the children
were riding in the back of a police
truck after being apprehended on the
streets, there is a wonderful camera
pan of Krishna looking out through
the bars of the truck. Here we see how
imprisoned all these street children
are, how they arc put behind the bars
of poverty and not allowed to be chil
dren.
The acting is a superb blend of
non-professional child actors and
actresses with professionals. In fact,
it lends credibility to the realness of
the characters and the real problem
which exists in Bombay.
The superb cast along with great
direction will leave no question in
anyone’s mind after viewing the
movie -- Nair and company deserved
the Camera D’Or and the Prix du
Publique Awards the film received at
the Cannes Film Festival.
Opening for the film is Sally
Cruishank’s “Face like a Frog. ’This
enchanting film is a sort of adult
version of “Sesame Street.’’
The crayon-colored animated
characters wind and moJd their way
through a fun-house. Filled with
fairly innocent perversion (“I’m not
wearing any underwear,’’ one char
acter exclaims), the short film shows
how people arc always tempted to do
what they’re told not to - sometimes
it’s a risk that may turn out good,
sometimes bad.
“Salaam Bombay” and “Face
Like a Frog” will show Thursday
through Sunday at the Sheldon Film
Theater. Screening times are at 7 and
9:15 p.m. Matinees show at 12:45 and
3 p.m. on Saturdays and 2:30 and
4:45 p.m. on Sundays.
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