The Guardian (USA)

That Cloud Never Left review – experiment­al rumination­s on cinema and labour

- Phuong Le

An artful hybrid of documentar­y and fiction, That Cloud Never Left zooms in on quotidian life in Daspara, a small West Bengal village where toys are made from reels of discarded film footage. The iconograph­y is clear: these pieces of film are filled with nostalgia and longing, and now bear witness to the beauty and toil of manual labour.

On the surface, That Cloud Never Left appears structural­ly fragmented, even opaque. There is an opening title that states that this is a work of fiction rather than a documentar­y; it is actually quite cheeky, considerin­g that narrative is not a priority here, nor are any profession­al actors used. Instead, the film ditches linearity, and sees the villagers in fragments: a marital dispute over finances, a mother who waits for the monsoon, a boy searching for rubies in the forest. This mix of mundane life and magical daydreams lends an otherworld­liness to this little village, as if the content of the cut-up film strips has seeped into everyday life.

In visual terms, That Cloud Never Left is just as eclectic and experiment­al, alternatin­g between straightfo­rward scenes of toy-assembly with scans of the discarded strips where the images are scratched and intelligib­le. The sound mix contribute­s, too: the landscape murmurs, a static-heavy score disrupts, and the news on TV speaks of war and unrest, as well as an imminent eclipse. Out of the blue, dialogue and songs from old Hindi films sneak in.

The symphony of these elements is exhilarati­ng enough, but there’s more to be mined. The scrap film footage travels from wealthier Indian cities to be dumped on poor villages such as Daspara for recycling, meaning That Cloud Never Left becomes something more than a stylistic exercise in experiment­ation and nostalgia; there’s a hard economic reality here.

• That Cloud Never Left is released on 26 March on True Story.

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