Societies are supposed to be about respectful cohabitation. Still, discrimination is ingrained in most of them. Be it based on race, religion, caste or colour, humans always find a way to discriminate against other humans.
Discrimination due to colour is still rampant in west and east likewise. Indians, even after predominantly being a brown-skinned country, strangely look down upon black or dark-skinned fellow humans. One one side they are known for their obsession with white skin, on the other side, ironically, they are not comfortable around people who are “white” due to a skin condition called albinism.
“The Sunflower” is 17 min short film which revolves around this subject of albinism and how our society is apathetic and inhuman to the persons with this skin condition. The film is made as a tribute to Govindarao Harishankar – The Khanjira-Drummer Legend, who was also Albino. This master of percussions named “Khanjira” was honoured...
Discrimination due to colour is still rampant in west and east likewise. Indians, even after predominantly being a brown-skinned country, strangely look down upon black or dark-skinned fellow humans. One one side they are known for their obsession with white skin, on the other side, ironically, they are not comfortable around people who are “white” due to a skin condition called albinism.
“The Sunflower” is 17 min short film which revolves around this subject of albinism and how our society is apathetic and inhuman to the persons with this skin condition. The film is made as a tribute to Govindarao Harishankar – The Khanjira-Drummer Legend, who was also Albino. This master of percussions named “Khanjira” was honoured...
- 12/10/2019
- by Prashen H Kyawal
- AsianMoviePulse
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