A sewerage worker s dead body is found inside a manhole in Mumbai. An ageing folk singer is tried in court on charges of abetment of suicide.. Court is a 2015 Indian Marathi-language Drama motion picture starring Vira Sathidar, Vivek Gomber, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Pradeep Joshi, Usha Bane, Shirish Pawar and Jyoti Patel. Zoo Entertainment Pvt Ltd was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Vivek Gomber. The motion picture is written and directed by Chaitanya Tamhane. Artscope Memento Films acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Court was released on 17th April 2015 in Marathi,Hindi,Gujarati and English languages and takes a screen time of 116 minutes. Court was made on a budget of ₹3 crore and at the box office it grossed only ₹14 lakh. Cinematography was done by Mrinal Desai and editing by Rikhav Desai. The music was composed by Sambhaji Bhagat. At the 2015 National Film Awards It won an award for Best Feature Film. At the 2014 Venice Film Festival It also won an award for Best Film.
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Court Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 88%
Mike D'Angelo
For the most part, Tamhane improbably succeeds in creating a damning courtroom drama that derives much of its power from observing the cogs in the machinery when the machine is switched off. ( Read More )
Laya Maheshwari
A courtroom drama usually offers at least some of the following elements: a fiery orator, high stakes, an evolving case, thrilling arguments and some degree of resolutioneven if its not a happy one.Court offers none of these elements. ( Read More )
Jay Weissberg
Managing to be both extremely rational and extremely humane, the film works so well thanks to an intelligent, superbly understated script and a feel for naturalism that extends beyond mere performance. ( Read More )
Mike McCahill
Heres a film maker training a sharp, prosecutorial eye on those harsh homefront realities Bollywood has traditionally permitted audiences to escape. ( Read More )
Blake Goble
Courts cynical, but absolutely never sorry.The film plainly speaks to the fallacies and inconsistencies endemic to Indian courts, presenting a realistic and in depth longform essay on one particularly long winded case. ( Read More )