Raju (film)
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''Raju'' is a
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directed by Max Zähle. It follows a German couple who adopt a little boy who they believe to be an orphan from Calcutta, India. When he goes missing on the second day, they realize that his parents are still alive and that he has been abducted from his family. The story details their dramatic response to the discovery.


Plot

The Caucasian couple Sarah and Jan Fischer travel to
Calcutta Kolkata, also known as Calcutta (List of renamed places in India#West Bengal, its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern ba ...
, India, to adopt a 4-year-old supposedly orphan child, Raju, at a children's home. Formalities require a minimum stay of four days. On the second day Jan and Raju take a trip to the city. When Jan briefly turns around, Raju goes missing on a market. First, the couple turns to the authorities. While Sarah being ill returns and stays at their hotel, Jan searches the streets on his own. In the evening not having found Raju, Jan takes a cab back to the hotel. He suddenly spots a boy wearing the same jersey as Raju did. Jan finally catches up with the boy mistaken as Raju at a community center. The manager offers the community organization's help in finding Raju, too. While in a different room the manager is sending out their missing person report to cooperating organizations, Jan casually browses a paper folder of reports. He recognizes the picture of a girl he saw at the children's home. Surprised, he browses the folder more carefully and finds out that Raju has been reported missing before, meaning that Raju is in fact not an orphan. In the same night Jan heads back to the children's home and challenges the manager. She dares him to incriminate himself when he reports the police that they attempted to adopt a ''kidnapped'' child. The police finds and returns Raju to the Fischer family, yet now Sarah and Jan are struggling and arguing about the ethical implications of their action. The next morning, before Sarah wakes up, Jan unilaterally decides to bring back Raju to his parents.


Style

Pictures were shot almost exclusively hand-held. Initially, the cut pace is rather fast (≤ 4 seconds) underscoring a certain degree of excitement, whereas ''chronologically'' late narration elements are depicted with
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(≥ 10 seconds) setups. Occasional
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s emphasize Jan's restlessness or moral struggle. Jan's decision to ultimately return Raju to his parents is shown in a
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at the beginning of the movie. The circumstance that Jan recognizes a girl from the children's home in the missing reports folder is conveyed with a flashback.


Production

Media reports on the New Life Children's Refuge case inspired Zähle's research on the topic. The movie is Zähle's, Huh's and Gieren's graduation movie, each of them in a different discipline. 20 minutes (excluding credits) are the maximum allowed length. Principal photography took 10 days.


Accolades

The film was nominated for the
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External links

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References

{{cite web , first = Barbara , last = Chain , title = 'Raju' Director Max Zaehle on Going to Great Lengths to Film a Short , url = https://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-SEB-69023 , date = 2012-02-17 , website = The Wall Street Journal , access-date = 2021-04-08 2012 short films 2012 films German drama short films Films about child trafficking in India Indian drama short films