The movie "Slumdog Millionaire" has, as predicted, swept all before it in the annual Oscar awards today. Whether the movie warrants such accolades is a moot point - but, as was suggested, the Academy was likely to favour a good-feel movie in these economically-pressed times.
“Slumdog Millionaire” is a hit across the world, but in India, protesters have taken to the streets to attack the film.
Some Indians find the word “slumdog” in the movie’s title to be insulting to slum-dwellers. More generally, the rags-to-riches romance has been called “poverty porn” for the way it casts a glowing light on a very poor section of Mumbai society and promotes “slum tourism.”
The NY Times has asked some experts to write on why there are protests about the movie - here.
“Slumdog Millionaire” is a hit across the world, but in India, protesters have taken to the streets to attack the film.
Some Indians find the word “slumdog” in the movie’s title to be insulting to slum-dwellers. More generally, the rags-to-riches romance has been called “poverty porn” for the way it casts a glowing light on a very poor section of Mumbai society and promotes “slum tourism.”
The NY Times has asked some experts to write on why there are protests about the movie - here.
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