Black (movie, 2005)
Movie «Black» (2005)

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    • 1 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackMain Theme 2:21
    • 2 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackTreneska Border Crossing 2:13
    • 3 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackTunnel Trouble 3:00
    • 4 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackA Bridge Too Close 1:41
    • 5 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackWalking Tour of Treneska 1:33
    • 6 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackMinefield 1:28
    • 7 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackTivliz Asylum 2:40
    • 8 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackMadhouse Mayhem 1:41
    • 9 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackSniper Alley 2:03
    • 10 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackDrydock 2:23
    • 11 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackBlack and Boom 2:24
    • 12 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackAmbush 2:27
    • 13 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackGulag Gauntlet 4:21
    • 14 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackBunker Buster 2:23
    • 15 Michael Giacchino, Chris Tilton & EA Games SoundtrackMain Theme (Reprise) 4:00

    « Comes into light… Feb 4th. (Official pamphlet)»
    Country
    Runtime 2 hr 2 min
    Budget ₹180 000 000
    Premiere: World $1 266 341 February 4, 2005
    USA $754 819
    Other countries $511 522
    Premiere: USA $754 819 March 5, 2003
    theaters 45
    rollout 331 days
    Digital: World November 29, 2007
    Parental Advisory Frightening & Intense Scenes
    • Frightening & Intense Scenes

      average

    • Violence & Gore

      few

    Production Companies Applause Entertainment Ltd.SLB Films Pvt. Ltd.Applause Bhansali Productions

    Description

    The cathartic tale of a young woman who can’t see, hear, or speak, and the teacher who brings a ray of light into her dark world.

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    Production

    The production of Black started when Sanjay Leela Bhansali came up with the idea for the film while the shooting of his directorial debut, the musical Khamoshi: The Musical, between 1993 and 1994 when he interacted with physically disabled children. After the successes of the romance Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) and the historical epic Devdas (2002)—one of the most expensive Hindi films ever made at the time—he had made a plan to make another film in the romantic genre. Still, the actress Jaya Bachchan criticized his work from Devdas and encouraged him to "attempt something different"; in later years, he would say that it motivated him to make Black. Bhansali chose to address a subject that no other directors had done before: "I didn't want to stop making a film straight from my heart because of the fear of losing my audiences." He described it as "a step towards a more complex kind of film than what we get in mainstream cinema", adding, "It is an uplifting tale on the triumph of the human spirit." He announced the film in July 2003, along with his other project, Bajirao Mastani, which would be released in 2015. The media declared it as his "most personal film".

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