New Delhi: The restored version of legendary filmmaker Girish Kasaravalli's 1977 film Ghatashraddha had a world premiere at the ongoing 81st Venice International Film Festival, the not-for-profit organisation Film Heritage Foundation said. The 108-minute Kannada movie, based on a short story of the same name by UR Ananthamurthy, was showcased in the Venice Classics section on September 4.
The restoration of Ghatashraddha titled The Ritual in English, is a collaboration between Hollywood master director Martin Scorsese's The Film Foundation's World Cinema Project and Shivendra Singh Dungarpur of FHF, with funding from Star Wars creator George Lucas and Mellody Hobson's Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation. It was conducted at L'Immagine Ritrovata in Bologna, Italy, considered one of the best restoration labs in the world.
The FHF, based out of Mumbai, said the film was received well at the gala. Kasaravalli and Dungarpur attended the screening. "A wonderful photograph at the world premiere of the newly restored Ghatashraddha (1977) at the Venice Film Festival yesterday with Alberto Barbera, Artistic Director of the Venice Film Festival, renowned filmmaker and director of the film, Girish Kasaravalli, Davide Pozzi, Director L'Immagine Ritrovata, Elena Tammaccaro and Caterina Palpacelli of L'immagine Ritrovata and Film Heritage Foundation Director Shivendra Singh Dungarpur. We are proud to say that the film was very well received and a discovery for many people," a post on the foundation's official Instagram page read.
Ghatashraddha is a ritual that was practised by the orthodox Brahmins in the old days. The film revolves around Yamuna, a child widow, who lives with her father Udupa. Yamuna's father runs a residential Vedic school for Brahmin boys where Naani, a new student at the school, develops a deep bond of affection with her.