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Court

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India · 2015
1h 56m
Director Chaitanya Tamhane
Starring Usha Bane, Vivek Gomber, Pradeep Joshi, Geetanjali Kulkarni
Genre Drama

A sewage worker is found dead inside a manhole in Mumbai, apparently from suicide. This leads to the arrest of folk singer/activist Narayan Kamble, accused of encouraging the suicide with his lyrics. As the trial progresses, we follow the personal lives of the various Judges, lawyers, and clerks involved, corruption always looming.

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83

The Playlist by

Court acquires its power through its thoughtful depiction of the mundane and the ordinary.

100

Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl

The film is richly detailed, and its acting seems almost invisible — the performers just seem to be these people. Court is one of the strongest debut features in years.

100

Variety by Jay Weissberg

Managing to be both extremely rational and extremely humane, the film works so well thanks to an intelligent, superbly understated script and a feel for naturalism that extends beyond mere performance.

80

CineVue by John Bleasdale

Although Tamhane's film recalls Franz Kafka in its nightmarish vision of inhumane bureaucracy, Court is neither faceless nor surreal. Rather, the absurdity and numbness are all too human and as such even more frightening.

83

The A.V. Club by Mike D'Angelo

For the most part, Tamhane improbably succeeds in creating a damning courtroom drama that derives much of its power from observing the cogs in the machinery when the machine is switched off.

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