February 2005

Born Into Brothels

by James McNally on February 10, 2005

in Documentaries

Kids With Cameras
Photo by Zana Briski

On Tuesday night, Brooke and I went to a screening of Born Into Brothels, which has been nom­in­ated for an Oscar in the Best Documentary category.

Photographer Zana Briski has been doc­u­menting the lives of pros­ti­tutes in Calcutta’s red light dis­trict since 1997, and became very inter­ested in the lives of the chil­dren there. Most of them have very few pro­spects and many of the girls are expected to follow their mothers into the busi­ness. She began teaching the kids pho­to­graphy and then decided to doc­u­ment their work and lives in a film. The result is stun­ning, heart­breaking and hopeful at the same time. The images them­selves are beau­tiful and the children’s cha­risma and real talent jump from the screen. The best part of this film is that it is actu­ally helping to change the lives of its sub­jects. Briski started Kids With Cameras, a non-profit organ­iz­a­tion which is selling books and prints of the children’s pho­to­graphs to fund their edu­ca­tions. The pro­ject is so suc­cessful that it’s being expanded to sev­eral sites, including Haiti, Cairo and Jerusalem, and a school is being built in Calcutta with the proceeds.

Don’t miss this film if you get a chance to see it. Even if you can’t see the film, visit the web­site and have a look at the images. And please, con­sider helping.

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