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Ocean of Pearls
Premiering at The Miami International
Film Festival
“Ocean
of Pearls” is the first movie to be made out of Hollywood by a Sikh
director, Sarab Singh Neelam. It will be premiering at the 25th
Miami International Film Festival. The festival is being held during
the first week of March 2008, and the showings of the movie will be
on March 2, 5 and 7.
It has been a long road of over ten years for director (and
physician), Dr. Neelam, who has wanted to make movies for as long as
he can remember. His purpose in making this movie was two-fold. One
was to bring awareness about Sikhs and Sikhism to the general
public. He says “Growing up in Toronto, we went through a lot of
discrimination. After 9/11, it got worse. I feel movies are a
powerful medium to bring about awareness and hopefully reduce hate
crimes.”
The other purpose was for Sikhs themselves. “Even though there are
millions of Sikhs worldwide, there are hardly any films that depict
us in our proper way. Usually, we are absent in Hollywood films or
comic relief characters in Bollywood,” he states passionately. “It’s
important for us to be involved in visual media to break down
barriers as great African Americans such as Sidney Poitier, Oprah
Winfrey, Denzel Washington, Spike Lee, Halle Berry have done for
their community.” One small way to get “involved”, he states, is to
come see the movie and bring a few friends. The test audiences, made
up of mainstream Americans, enjoyed the movie so much that over 75%
of them said they would recommend it to their friends.
“Ocean
of Pearls” is a love story and a spiritual journey of a young Sikh
physician, Amrit Singh. He wants to succeed professionally and
desperately wants to fit in. But is his religious background holding
him back? Hoping for a new start, he embarks on an ambitious pursuit
of success, but soon learns that he must first define his own
singular identity before he achieves peace. The story carefully
weaves in bits of information about Sikhism and the challenges
facing Sikhs today without sounding preachy. The same holds true for
the problems facing our health system. “Most Americans do not
realize that even if you have health insurance and earn good money,
an accident or a health crisis can bankrupt you,” emphasized Dr.
Neelam.
“Ocean of Pearls” is a story not just for Sikhs as it seeks to
answer questions of how one struggles to balance romance,
spirituality, ethics and family in today’s complex society.
The actors include Omid Abtahi, Navi Rawat, Ron Canada, Ajay Mehta,
Heather McComb and Brenda Strong. The music is beautifully composed
by Pinar Toprak, Karsh Kale and features vocals by Snatam Kaur
Khalsa.
13 February 2008
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