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  1. The Elements trilogy of films by Indo-Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta deals with controversial issues of social reform on the Indian subcontinent. Fire, the first release in 1996, dealt with issues of arranged marriage and homosexuality in the patriarchal culture of India. [1]

  2. Feb 17, 2015 · Deepa Mehta's elements film trilogy is widely famous. These films proved revolutionary and forced the viewers to question the righteousness of the society.

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Viewers may need a breakdown of the proper viewing order of the Unbreakable trilogy and where Split and Glass fit in. With interconnected flashbacks and twist reveals from Unbreakable, Split, and Glass, the Eastrail 177 Trilogy timeline is pretty complicated.

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  4. Elements Trilogy (Prelude (S), Numanite (S)...) - Check all the Movie Sagas, Franchises and Film & Series Groups in Film History!

    • Fire
    • Earth
    • Water

    Fire is the first installment of the trilogy and is perhaps the most controversial one, Fire was released in the year 1996. The film is certainly one of the most progressive women chronicles of that time and, even for the Indian masses of the twenty-first century. Set in a family of two brothers, ‘Fire’ narrates a story of two women, Radha and Sita...

    The second part of the trilogy, Earth, is based on a novel, Cracking India by Bapsi Sidhwa. The film revolves around the tension during the time of partition in 1947. From the prospective of Lenny, a young girl who belongs to a rich, Parsi family, the film subtly shows the trauma of children growing in the tension of the partition. Lenny sees the t...

    The third and the last instalment of the element trilogy, water is one of the simplest yet most impactful ones. Well, what can be more pitiful than knowing about an 8 years old girl who has to live a life like a widow without even knowing who her husband was? Chuyia is a young girl who is sent to the ashram for widows. She was made to follow all th...

  5. Dec 18, 2020 · The Elements trilogy is a trilogy of films by Indian film-maker Deepa Mehta, dealing with controversial issues of social reform on the Indian subcontinent. Fire, the first release in 1996, dealt with issues...

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  7. Aug 14, 2017 · Speaking of Indian directors, the Indo-Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta’s “Elements Trilogy” of “Fire” (1996), “Earth” (1998) and “Water” (2005) is beautiful and profoundly moving ...