Split Wide Open

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Split Wide Open

Promotional poster for Split Wide Open
Directed by Dev Benegal
Produced by Anuradha Parikh
Written by Farrukh Dhondy (screenplay)
Dev Benegal (story)
Upamanyu Chatterjee (story)
Sudhir Mishra
(Hindi dialogues)
Shozo Ichiyama
(Japanese dialogues)
Starring Rahul Bose
Laila Rouass
Ayesha Dharkar
Shivaji Satham
Music by Nitin Sawhney
Cinematography Sukumar Jatania
Editing by Renu Saluja
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) Flag of Italy 1 Sep 1999 (official selection at Venice)
Flag of Japan 4 Nov 1999
Flag of Singapore Apr 8, 1999
Flag of India March 2000
Running time 107 minutes
Country Flag of India India
Language Hindi, English
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IMDb profile

Split Wide Open, a 1999 Indian film is Dev Benegal‘s second feature film after English, August. The film primarily deals with the water wars in the slums of Bombay, and paedophilia, and also looks at the subversive sexuality in modern India and how the notions of morality are challenged when sex and poverty collide. The film came under harsh criticism when released in India and has been one of the most controversial Indian films. The Official Selection at the Venice International Film Festival, the film also won rave reviews and several awards at international film festivals.

Distributed by 20th Century Fox in a major nationwide release across India the film has become the top three highest grossing art house films in India.

Tagline: 16 Million People, 16 Million Stories, 16 Million Secret Lives. Which one of it is yours?

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[edit] Cast and characters

[edit] Awards and recognition

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  • The film thanks Evian in its credits.

[edit] Soundtrack

The original soundtrack of the film consists of 5 instrumental tracks composed by Nitin Sawhney. [1]

  • "Welcome to Bombay" – 5:15
  • "Yo KP!" (Trailer Theme) – 2:16
  • "For Didi" – 1:39
  • "Television Sting" – 1:15
  • "A Golden Tap" (End Titles) – 4:19

The soundtrack also features:

  • "You Are The Reason" by Australian soft rock band Air Supply & Indian singer Mehnaaz
  • "Dooba Dooba" by Indian band Silk Route

The film also credits Massive Attack, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Bob Dylan, Mark Knopfler, Pink Floyd, Purvi Parikh, The Dagar Brothers and Kishori Amonkar for their music used in the production of the film.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ http://www.tropicfilm.com/ Split Wide Open audio-video goodies page

[edit] External links