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Panchayat has this raw, gritty feel that captures the socio-political landscape of Nepal in the 1970s. The film dives deep into the Chhaupadi tradition, pulling no punches about its impact on women, especially during menstruation. It's heavy, but there's beauty in the way the story unfolds, almost like a slow burn that leads you to reflect deeply. The performances are grounded, with the lead portraying her struggle against these age-old taboos with a mix of vulnerability and strength. The atmosphere is quite dense, echoing the weight of the cultural restrictions. Practical effects and location shooting lend an authenticity that feels lived-in. It's a distinct piece that sheds light on a practice often overlooked, giving a voice to those affected by it.
Focus on the cultural context of the 1970s in Nepal.A look at women's rights and traditional practices.Interesting blend of drama and historical reflection.
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Shivam Adhikari
Director