<span class=normal>Amu<BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>This film from the entire list is the only one that, at first, seems totally off the subject of communal violence. However, as the story progresses the violent shades of this uncalled for oppression blur the lines of rationality and insanity. The film is about a 21-year-old <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Indo-American woman Kajori Roy who has lived in the U.S.since the age of 3. The film also traces her saga as she returns to India to visit her relatives. From here, the film gradually sets up the pace as Kajori slowly unravels the disturbing truth about her real parents. Amu is a film that, very subtly, talks about the communal disharmony that was prevalent in the shanty areas of the city. Overall, a true masterpiece. </span>