JournaScreen - My Octopus Teacher | One Child Nation | Wild Wild Country | Free Solo | Kaagaz ki Kashti

OTT Recommendations 

This week if you are just stressed out a little, JournaScreen informs you about new OTT releases in the upcoming week which you could binge-watch with your family and friends after a long tiring day of work.

1. My Octopus Teacher 



Release Date
- 7th September 2020 

Platform- Netflix 

Directors- Pippa Ehrich, James Reed 

Cast- Craig Foster, Tom Foster 

Running Time- 85 minutes 

Storyline: My Octopus Teacher is about the relationship between the filmmaker Craig Foster and a typical female octopus residing in the kelp forest of South Africa's False Bay.  

The directors beautifully showed the world of the 'Octopus' that surrounded her. We recommend this documentary because its beautiful narration showed us that we humans had deteriorated the core meaning of being in a relationship. This documentary followed a unique style of filmmaking and storytelling. It is a must-watch for nature-loving filmmakers.   

 

2. One Child Nation 



Release Date- 8th November 2019 

Platform- Amazon Prime Video 

Directors- Nanfu Wang, Jialing Zhang 

Cast- Brian Stuy, Longlan Stuy, Jiaoming Pang, Zaodi Wang, Zhimei Wang, Peng Wang, Huaru Yuan, Tunde Wang, Shuqin Jiang, Xianwen Liu 

Running Time- 89 minutes 

Storyline: This documentary is about China's one-child policy, which the government implemented in 1980 and its widespread impact. The documentary emphasized the practical measures by which the judiciary implemented policy. The main reason is to know how China implemented this stringent policy on Chinese population through regulated state machinery. Another reason is its stunning visuals and how the directors narrated this plot in an unbiased way. As we know, China officially ended its one-child policy in January 2016 in favour of a two-child policy before it introduced a three-child policy in May 2021. 


3. Wild Wild Country 



Release Date- 16th March 2018 

Platform- Netflix 

Directors- Maclain Way, Chapman Way 

Cast- Rajneesh, Ma Anand Sheela, Jane Stork, Philip Toelkes, Laura Eisen 

Episodes- 6 

Storyline: This documentary series covers the rise and fall of the Rajneeshpuram (Osho) community more extensively than any show before it. This documentary series gave an insight into the city of Oregon. Watch out for an unapologetic Ma Anand Sheela, the personal assistant of Osho and the most controversial woman in the community. 

The Directors made this series in unprejudiced manner, making this series a unique one dealing with a controversial Indian guru named Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) and his followers. In 2018, Wild Wild Country won the Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series. 


4. Free Solo 



Release Date- 28th September 2018 


Directors- Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin 

Cast- Alex Honnold, Sanni McCandless, Jimmy Chin, Tommy Caldwell 

Running Time- 100 minutes 

Storyline: This documentary is about rock climber Alex Honnold's quest to perform a free solo climb of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. This unusual documentary explores what Alex Honnold is eager to do to accomplish his dreams. His journey to El Capitan was fascinating as he was striving for something bigger and less fleeting than wealth or fame.  

This documentary shows captivating visuals and also beautifully portrayed human emotion. 

 

5. Kaagaz ki Kashti 



Release Date- 11th January 2019  


Director- Brahmanand S. Singh 

Cast- Jagjit Singh, Ghulam Ali, Talat Aziz, Mahesh Bhatt, Subhash Ghai, Gulzar, Zakir Hussain, Anup Jalota, Ameesha Patel, Pankaj Udhas 

Running Time- 127 minutes 

Storyline: This documentary depicts the life journey of singer Jagjit Singh, who popularised the classical Ghazal. The film combines real accounts, interviews, video footage set in the background of Jagjit Singh's compositions. The director included interviews of Jagjit Singh's associates like his wife Chitra Singh, Zakir Hussain, Gulzar, Ameesha Patel and Mahesh Bhatt.  

This documentary thrived in upholding the dramatic flavour of the film. If you are someone who nurtures interest in Indian music, this one will surely add on its charm! 

Author: 

Anamitra Paul

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