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Release Date:
February 18, 2024
Original Title:
In the Belly of a Tiger
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Bhairavi Films
Flash Forward Entertainment
Jeevi Films
Les Contes Modernes
Myth Image
Qun Films
Wonder Pictures
Production Countries:
China | France | India | Indonesia | Taiwan | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Bhagole and Prabhata, landless farmers, try in vain to find work in the city but return home to a village in disarray following the tiger-induced death of a local farmer. The dispute over compensation becomes heated, fueled by suicide suspicions. Rejected for work from the local brick factory, the elderly couple relies on their son, Saharsh, who secures a job with the daunting task of producing 1,000 bricks daily for the ends to meet. Amidst struggles, occasional moments of beauty offer solace, including a village play depicting Lord Vishnu's arrival, a signal of hope. After an incident at the Brick Factory threatens the family’s survival, Bhagole, driven by desperation, decides to sacrifice himself to secure his family's future. Prabhata, unwavering, joins him, and the forest, which holds 40 years of shared memories, transforms into a surreal stage for their poignant final night together.
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Associate Producer:
Patrice Nezan
Brent Klinkum
Brendan Huang
Casting:
Samsher Singh
Pawan Sharma
Co-Producer:
Giovanni Rahmadeva
Axel Hadiningrat
Sun Ye
Patrick Mao Huang
Nishtha Satyam
Heliang Ma
Costume Designer:
Anahita Amani Singh
Director:
Siddhartha Jatla
Director of Photography:
Siddhartha Jatla
Editor:
Akhmad Fesdi Anggoro
Makeup & Hair:
Preetisheel Singh
Original Music Composer:
Shigeru Umebayashi
Producer:
Sarada Uma
Fang Li
Bhavana Goparaju
Production Design:
Benedict Francis
Sound:
Resul Pookutty
Vijay Kumar
VFX Supervisor:
Bo Peng
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