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City of Joy (1992 film)

City of Joy (released in the Philippines as Raging Inferno) is a 1992 drama film directed by Roland Joffé, with a screenplay by Mark Medoff. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Dominique Lapierre, which looks at poverty in then-modern India, specifically life in the slums. The film stars Patrick Swayze, Pauline Collins, Om Puri and Shabana Azmi.

City of Joy
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRoland Joffé
Screenplay byMark Medoff
Based onCity of Joy
by Dominique Lapierre
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyPeter Biziou
Edited byGerry Hambling
Music byEnnio Morricone
Production
companies
Distributed byAMLF (France)
Warner Bros. (United Kingdom)
Release date
  • 15 April 1992 (1992-04-15)
Running time
134 minutes
CountriesFrance
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$27 million[1]
Box office$14.6 million

Plot edit

Hazari Pal is a rural farmer who moves to Calcutta with his wife Kamla and three children in search of a better life. The Pals do not get off to a good start: they are cheated out of their rent money and thrown out on the streets, and it is difficult for Hazari to find a job to support them. However, the determined family refuses to give up and eventually finds its place in the poverty-stricken city.

Meanwhile, at the other end of Calcutta, Max Lowe, a Houston surgeon distraught after the loss of a young patient, has arrived in search of spiritual enlightenment. However, he encounters misfortune as soon as he arrives. After being tricked by a young prostitute, he is roughed up by thugs and left bleeding in the street without his documents and valuable possessions.

Hazari comes to Max's aid and takes the injured doctor to the "City of Joy," a slum area populated with lepers and poor people that becomes the Pals' new home and the American's home-away-from-home. Max spends a lot of time in the neighborhood, but he does not want to become too involved with the residents because he is afraid of becoming emotionally attached to them. However, he is soon coaxed into helping his new-found friends by a strong-willed Irish woman, who runs the local clinic.

Eventually, Max begins to fit in with his fellow slum-dwellers and become more optimistic. There are many around him whose lives are much worse, but they look on each day with a hope that gives new strength to the depressed doctor.

Cast edit

Reception edit

City of Joy was released in France and the United Kingdom on 30 September and 2 October 1992 respectively; it was first released in the United States on 17 April 1992. In the Philippines, the film was released as Raging Inferno by First Films on 22 July 1993, with one local poster showing Swayze holding a gun.[2]

Box office edit

In contrast to some of Joffe's previous successes (The Killing Fields), the film was not a box office success, even on its modest budget;[3] According to the Internet Movie Database and Box Office Mojo, the film grossed $14.7 million in the United States.[4][5]

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 53% based on reviews from 17 critics.[6]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it 3 out of 4 and wrote: "City of Joy seems a little too "written," too conformed to the rituals of Hollywood screenplays. There's so much interesting stuff in the movie we are prepared to forgive that."[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Impassioned Missions : Director Joffe's 'City of Joy' Faced Obstacles at Home, Abroad". Los Angeles Times. 16 April 1992.
  2. ^ "The Biggest Surprise Movie of the Year Opens Today!". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. 22 July 1993. p. 21. Widely-acclaimed as a totally-different kind of movie! It will touch your hearts and uplift your soul!!
  3. ^ "No Easter Basket for Box Office : Movies: 'Basic Instinct' winds up in first place over the holiday weekend, but business so far this year is down about 9%". Los Angeles Times. 20 April 1992. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  4. ^ "City of Joy (1992)". Internet Movie Database (IMDb). 17 April 1992. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  5. ^ "City of Joy".
  6. ^ "City of Joy (1992)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  7. ^ Ebert, Roger (1992). "City Of Joy movie review & film summary (1992)". Chicago Sun-Times.     

External links edit

  • City of Joy at IMDb  

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City of Joy released in the Philippines as Raging Inferno is a 1992 drama film directed by Roland Joffe with a screenplay by Mark Medoff It is based upon the novel of the same name by Dominique Lapierre which looks at poverty in then modern India specifically life in the slums The film stars Patrick Swayze Pauline Collins Om Puri and Shabana Azmi City of JoyTheatrical release posterDirected byRoland JoffeScreenplay byMark MedoffBased onCity of Joyby Dominique LapierreProduced byJake EbertsRoland JoffeStarringPatrick Swayze Pauline Collins Om Puri Shabana Azmi Art MalikCinematographyPeter BiziouEdited byGerry HamblingMusic byEnnio MorriconeProductioncompaniesLightmotiveAllied FilmmakersDistributed byAMLF France Warner Bros United Kingdom Release date15 April 1992 1992 04 15 Running time134 minutesCountriesFrance United KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget 27 million 1 Box office 14 6 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Box office 3 2 Critical response 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThis article needs an improved plot summary Please help improve the plot summary June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hazari Pal is a rural farmer who moves to Calcutta with his wife Kamla and three children in search of a better life The Pals do not get off to a good start they are cheated out of their rent money and thrown out on the streets and it is difficult for Hazari to find a job to support them However the determined family refuses to give up and eventually finds its place in the poverty stricken city Meanwhile at the other end of Calcutta Max Lowe a Houston surgeon distraught after the loss of a young patient has arrived in search of spiritual enlightenment However he encounters misfortune as soon as he arrives After being tricked by a young prostitute he is roughed up by thugs and left bleeding in the street without his documents and valuable possessions Hazari comes to Max s aid and takes the injured doctor to the City of Joy a slum area populated with lepers and poor people that becomes the Pals new home and the American s home away from home Max spends a lot of time in the neighborhood but he does not want to become too involved with the residents because he is afraid of becoming emotionally attached to them However he is soon coaxed into helping his new found friends by a strong willed Irish woman who runs the local clinic Eventually Max begins to fit in with his fellow slum dwellers and become more optimistic There are many around him whose lives are much worse but they look on each day with a hope that gives new strength to the depressed doctor Cast editPatrick Swayze as Max Lowe Om Puri as Hazari Pal Pauline Collins as Joan Bethel Vishal Slathia as Joey Barton Shabana Azmi as Kamla H Pal Anashua Majumdar as Selima Ayesha Dharker as Amrita H Pal Santu Chowdhury as Shambu H Pal Imran Badsah Khan as Manooj H Pal Shyamanand Jalan as Mr Ghatak the godfather Anjan Dutt as Dr Sunil Art Malik as Ashok Ghatak Nabil Shaban as Anouar Sanjay Pathak as Shoba Debatosh Ghosh as Ram Chande Sunita Sengupta as Pormina Loveleen Mishra as Shanta Pavan Malhotra as Ashish Iftekhar as Hazari s father Chitra Sen as the angry woman Dipti Dave as a schoolgirlReception editCity of Joy was released in France and the United Kingdom on 30 September and 2 October 1992 respectively it was first released in the United States on 17 April 1992 In the Philippines the film was released as Raging Inferno by First Films on 22 July 1993 with one local poster showing Swayze holding a gun 2 Box office edit In contrast to some of Joffe s previous successes The Killing Fields the film was not a box office success even on its modest budget 3 According to the Internet Movie Database and Box Office Mojo the film grossed 14 7 million in the United States 4 5 Critical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 53 based on reviews from 17 critics 6 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave it 3 out of 4 and wrote City of Joy seems a little too written too conformed to the rituals of Hollywood screenplays There s so much interesting stuff in the movie we are prepared to forgive that 7 See also edit1992 in film List of drama filmsReferences edit Impassioned Missions Director Joffe s City of Joy Faced Obstacles at Home Abroad Los Angeles Times 16 April 1992 The Biggest Surprise Movie of the Year Opens Today Manila Standard Kamahalan Publishing Corp 22 July 1993 p 21 Widely acclaimed as a totally different kind of movie It will touch your hearts and uplift your soul No Easter Basket for Box Office Movies Basic Instinct winds up in first place over the holiday weekend but business so far this year is down about 9 Los Angeles Times 20 April 1992 Retrieved 9 June 2012 City of Joy 1992 Internet Movie Database IMDb 17 April 1992 Retrieved 10 September 2012 City of Joy City of Joy 1992 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 1 October 2020 Ebert Roger 1992 City Of Joy movie review amp film summary 1992 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