Sita Sings the Blues

2008 Music

Two women having troubles with their men, separated by several centuries, find their stories coming together in this animated comedy-drama from artist and animator Nina Paley. A female cartoonist moves from the United States when her husband gets a new job in India. While acclimating to her new life in India, the cartoonist becomes fascinated with the Hindu folk tale "the Ramayana," in which a beautiful woman named Sita, who was created spontaneously from the Earth, is adopted by King Janaka, pledged to a brave warrior named Rama, and is kidnapped by the demonic leader Ravana. Sita's story is given two visual interpretations at once -- a visually striking abstract version and another which employs a whimsical, cartoony approach and uses vintage recordings of jazz singer Annette Hanshaw for Sita's voice. As the film jumps back and forth between two adaptations of the Ramayana, the cartoonist discovers that her sojourn in India has taken a turn for the worse when her husband falls in love with another woman. Sita Sings The Blues was an official entry at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. more..

Director: Nina Paley

Reviews

  • And the ingenuity of “Sita” - is dazzling. Not busy, or overwhelming, or eye-popping. Just affecting, surprising and a lot of fun.

    A.O. Scott - The New York Times

    17 May 2013

  • It is astonishingly original.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    17 May 2013

  • With Sita, Paley brings the same, highly specific and very personal vision we associate with the best indie and alternative filmmaking to the animated form, and the result is riveting.

    Ray Greene - Boxoffice Magazine

    17 May 2013

  • Captivating, mesmerizing, spellbinding.

    J.R. Jones - Chicago Reader

    17 May 2013

  • Paley's production shines with brilliance and great humor.

    - Portland Oregonian

    17 May 2013

Awards

  • Best Feature

    Annecy International Animated Film Festival (2008)

  • Competition Feature Film Awards

    Athens International Film Festival (2008)

  • Generation 14plus - Best Feature Film

    Berlin International Film Festival (2008)

  • Best Animated Film

    Boulder International Film Festival (2009)

  • Best Production Design

    Chlotrudis Awards (2010)