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Blood and Water

Fernando, Rohan, (film director.). Martin, Kent, (film producer.). National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), (film producer.).

Summary: When the 2004 tsunami hit the coast of Sri Lanka, 65-year-old Anton Ambrose's wife and daughter were killed. "In five minutes," he says, "I lost everything." A year later, Anton returns to Sri Lanka. With him is his nephew, award-winning filmmaker Rohan Fernando. A Tamil, Anton moved to California in the 1970s and became a very successful gynecologist. His daughter, Orlantha, made the opposite journey, returning to Sri Lanka where she ran a non-profit group that gave underprivileged children free violin lessons. Anton and his wife, Beulah, were visiting her when the tsunami hit. Blood and Water is the story of one man's search for meaning in the face of overwhelming loss, but it is also filled with improbable characters, unintentional comedy and situational ironies. To honour Orlantha's work, Anton is building a music centre and hosting a fundraising concert. Eccentric characters and oddball events immediately take centre stage. Exiled Iranian country singer Ann Claire is focused on media attention as much as on the concert. Shondale, an energetic African American computer analyst, is so moved by Orlantha's story that she drops everything to become the concert's chief organizer. The concert itself loses money, although - in a final irony - some of the underprivileged children it is designed to serve come from among the richest families in the country. Meanwhile, Anton tours his old neighbourhood, spends time with his daughter's closest friends and seeks out advice from the archbishop of Sri Lanka. ("That's life!" the archbishop says, when Anton describes his loss.) All this against the backdrop of Sri Lanka - a country coming apart as the decades-old civil war between Tamil Tigers and the government heats up. Ultimately, Blood and Water is a film about the coming to terms with loss. As Anton Ambrose seeks meaning in tragedy, he must re-evaluate all he has taken for granted. In so doing, he comes to understand his daughter better than he ever did when she was alive.

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  • Physical Description: 1 streaming video (77 min., 46 sec.) : sound
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  • Publisher: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2012.

Content descriptions

General Note:
BIPOC filmmaker.
Agency - English program:.Atlantic Centre.
Restrictions on Access Note:
Available to subscribers only.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Writer, Rohan Fernando ; director, Rohan Fernando ; producer, Kent Martin ; cinematography, Rohan Fernando ; location sound, Rohan Fernando ; editor, Hannele Halm ; sound design, Alex Salter ; original music composer, Asif Illyas ; music recording, Asif Illyas, Shehab Illyas ; research, Rohan Fernando ; re-recording, Jean Paul Vialard, Shelley Craig.
Participant or Performer Note: Participant, Anton Ambrose, Cezhan Ambrose, Anusha Krishnadasan, Shondale Bostick, Ann Claire Van Shaik, Nirupa Algama, Sonali Deraniyagala.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded 2007.
Target Audience Note:
15-18.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Source of Description Note:
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (National Film Board of Canada, viewed 2023-04-05).
Subject: Concerts -- Families -- Fund raising -- Homecoming trips -- Loss -- Music centres -- Sri Lanka -- Tamil American men -- Tsunamis
Indian Ocean Tsunami, 2004
Loss (Psychology)
Disaster victims
Death
Bereavement -- Psychological aspects
Genre: Documentary films.
Topic Heading: National Film Board > National Film Board Collection

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