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So, this film, 'What Do You Call an Indian Woman Who's Funny?' is a real gem from '94 that dives into the world of Indian cabaret performers in Britain. It’s a mix of laughter and introspection, really. You get to meet these four women who are not just funny but are also navigating their identities in a place that doesn’t always get them. The pacing feels relaxed; it allows their stories to unfold without rushing. It's interesting how it challenges the very definition of comedy. The practical effects? Well, it’s mostly just the raw performances that do the heavy lifting here. It’s striking how humor becomes a lens for deeper conversations about race, gender, and belonging. Worth a watch if you’re into nuanced documentaries.
Features distinct cabaret performances.Explores themes of race and gender.Engages with the nature of comedy itself.
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