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The table below highlights the foundational production details of : Director Italo Spinelli Source Material "Choli Ke Peeche" by Mahasweta Devi Primary Cast Priyanka Bose, Adil Hussain, Samrat Chakrabarti Languages Bengali, Santhali, English, Italian Release Dates October 31, 2010 (Rome); March 11, 2011 (Italy) Major Awards Lino Brocka Grand Prize, NETPAC Jury Award Plot Synopsis and Trailer Breakdown

: Instead of highlighting the community's plight, the photo leads to Gangor being ostracized by her village and subjected to horrific police brutality . gangor 2010 trailer

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The promotional trailer introduces a story that is as much an aesthetic triumph as it is a devastating critique of societal hypocrisy, male privilege, and the unintended consequences of media consumerism. Plot Overview: A Captured Moment and Its Fallout This public link is valid for 7 days

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The Italian-Indian co-production Gangor (2010) is a film defined by its unflinching look at the lives of India’s tribal women. Based on the short story Choli Ke Peeche (Behind the Bodice) by the renowned Bengali writer and activist Mahasweta Devi, the film was directed by Italian filmmaker Italo Spinelli. For many audiences, the first and most enduring point of contact with this powerful story is its official trailer. Can’t copy the link right now

: Based on the short story "Choli ke Pichhe" (Behind the Bodice) by Mahasweta Devi .

: Upin's photograph is published on the front page of a major newspaper, meant to represent the raw beauty of tribal life. Instead, it triggers an massive moral scandal within her highly conservative, patriarchal village.

) while she is breastfeeding her child, capturing what he perceives as a moment of pure, sacred beauty. The Conflict