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  1. Umrika is a 2015 Indian Hindi comedy-drama film written and directed by Prashant Nair, and produced by Swati Shetty and Manish Mundra. It features Suraj Sharma, Tony Revolori, Smita Tambe, Rajesh Tailang, Pramod Pathak, Adil Hussain, Amit Sial, Sauraseni Maitra and Prateik Babbar. Umrika premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award.

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    An ambitious man leaves his small Indian village for America. But when his letters to home stop coming, his brother sets out on his own adventure. Watch trailers & learn more.

  3. A small village in India is invigorated when one of their own travels to America (aka, UMRIKA) and details his adventures through letters home, sparking community debate and inspiring hope. But when the letters mysteriously stop coming, his younger brother Rama (Suraj Sharma) sets out on a journey to find him. With the help of his best friend Lalu (Tony Revolori), Rama retraces his brother’s ...

  4. 22 de sept. de 2016 · The Indian film Umrika, which won the coveted Audience Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, spotlights the yearning of people in the Third World for the West.

  5. 29 de jul. de 2015 · Overview. When a young village boy discovers that his brother, long believed to be in America, has actually gone missing, he begins to invent letters on his behalf to save their mother from heartbreak, all the while searching for him. Prashant Nair. Director, Writer.

  6. 27 de jun. de 2020 · Umrika” is a dark commentary on the varied reasons for immigration and its human cost wrapped in a sunny, traditional “coming to America” package. This Sundance Audience award winner is a fascinating film to get around to in post-Trump America, a time when that warm, well-worn “Anything is possible if we can just get to America” movie narrative has been utterly shattered, from ...

  7. 2 de feb. de 2015 · Sundance 2015 Interview: Prashant Nair on “Umrika”. Editor's note: Anisha Jhaveri is one of four recipients of the Sundance Institute's Roger Ebert Fellowship for Film Criticism for 2014. The scholarship meant she participated in the Indiewire | Sundance Institute Fellowship for Film Criticism, a workshop at the Sundance Film Festival for ...