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The Mirror and the Mould: How Malayalam Cinema and Kerala Culture Define Each Other
Here is an overview of how Malayalam cinema intersects with and portrays Kerala culture:
- Regional Specificity: Directors often use the geography to set the tone. For instance, the floods and rains are not just backdrops but pivotal plot points in movies like 2018: Everyone is a Hero or Virus.
- The Visual Aesthetic: The lush greenery and the monsoon (Romancham) are integral to the visual language of Malayalam cinema, symbolizing both the beauty and the melancholy of the land.
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Before analyzing the cinema, one must understand the unique cultural landscape of Kerala: The Mirror and the Mould: How Malayalam Cinema
- Chemmeen (1965) - A classic film that explores the lives of fishermen in Kerala.
- Adoor (1972) - A film that showcases Kerala's rich cultural heritage, including its traditions and art forms.
- Swayamvaram (1972) - A pioneering film of the New Wave cinema movement in Malayalam.
- Take Off (2017) - A critically acclaimed film that showcases Kerala's cultural richness and diversity.
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