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Last Night I Dreamed It Was Raining Fish is an intriguing tapestry of Mumbai's Kolis, told through the voice of an old fisherwoman. The film weaves together history and myth with a deliberate pace, immersing you in poetic imagery that captures their daily lives. The cinematography is striking, with scenes that juxtapose local deities and the harsh realities of urban life—think grey skies over choked rivers. It's an ethnographic exploration that feels intimate yet expansive. Performances are genuine, reflecting the weight of tradition and the struggle for identity amidst modernity. There's a tangible sense of longing and connection to the sea, making it a distinctive piece in contemporary drama.
Focuses on Koli culture and traditions.Poetic visual storytelling enhances the narrative.Explores themes of identity and environmental change.
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