Desires of the Heart — Narrative Feature — Directed by James Kicklighter
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Narrative Feature 2013

Desires of the Heart

RoleDirector, Writer
Runtime88 min
CountryIndia, United States
DistributionVimeo

Synopsis

Desires of the Heart is the story of Dr. Kris Sharma (Val Lauren, The Last Knights, Interior. Leather Bar., Sal), a psychiatrist from India practicing in Savannah, Georgia when he meets Madeline (Alicia Minshew, “All My Children”), a local artist with a mysterious past. While their relationship begins to blossom in America, Kris is summoned home by his brother (Gulshan Grover, Hera Pheri) to marry the woman (Priya Ahuja, “Kumkum”) chosen by his parents. But as he begins to make decisions about his future, he discovers centuries old secrets that may seal the fate of his destiny.

After an international film festival run, including the Cannes Marche du Film, Desires of the Heart was released in theaters across India by Luminosity Pictures on November 6th, 2015.

Cast
Val Lauren
Dr. Kris Sharma
Priya Ahuja Rajda
Lena
Shireesh Sharma
Professor Sharma
Shubha Sharma
Mrs. Sharma
Deborah Childs
Ann
Sanna Erica
Rachel
Ashok Joshi
Gopal's Father
Edith Ivey
Mrs. Wimberly
Geeta Khanna
Auntie
Dayanand Sharma
Lena's Father
Sucheta Shiv Kumar
Lena's Mother
Poonam Modi
Diya Vendor
Chetan Sethia
Professor
Jaya Paarek
Gopal's Mother
Ryan Watterson
Bartender
Ram Sahay Harsh
Pandit
Creative Team
Director, Writer
James Kicklighter
Writers
Solila Parida, John Howbrook, Mark Ezra Stokes, James Kicklighter, Val Lauren
Producers
Solila Parida, Juan Manotas, Jitendra Mishra, Terry Chase Chenowith
Crew
Cinematographer
Tim Gill
Production Designer
Bobbie Harley
Costume Designer
Gwen Taylor
Editors
Anthony Guerrero, James Kicklighter
Composer
Nicolas Repetto
Where to Watch
Audience Reviews
★★★★☆
The chemistry of the main characters is extraordinary. I really enjoyed this film and found it very entertaining. Highly recommended! A wonderfully crafted piece of cinema.
★★★★☆
Mysticism mixes well with cultural tradition and the story mixing and filed in two continents spans back generations to reveal karma.
★★★★☆
The film exudes a confidence in Kicklighter's direction as he transitioned from a series of acclaimed short films into DESIRES OF THE HEART, the first step in a promising feature film career.

Press

UK Film Review · Reviews · 2019
“Desires of the Heart begins, in many ways, like your typically idealistic romance movie, and it's easy to write it off as such. But you'd be a fool to do so. This faux saccharine surface belies a superbly written and wonderfully understated and evocative piece of filmmaking with a great cast of talented actors and visuals so beautiful—they belong in a gallery. ★★★★★”
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Voyage LA Magazine · Features · 2018
“When I made my first feature, Desires of the Heart, in Rajasthan, India and Savannah, Georgia, I had always thought that making your first full length film would be the key to your entire career. But once you climb the first, highest mountain, you discover that there’s an entire mountain chain that follows. It’s ascending the summit and moving forward.”
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Screen Critix · Reviews · 2016
“The film is achingly beautiful and captured with awe-inspiring imagery. The performances from the actors, especially the aforementioned Val Lauren and Alicia Minshew, are all spot-on and enthralling. ”
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Sambad English · News · 2015
“The film has been released in major cities of India like Mumbai, Delhi, Gurgaon, Jaipur and Bhubaneswar.”
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The Independent Critic · Reviews · 2015
“Desires of the Heart is a beautiful and involving film featuring two fine performances by its leads who are tasked with bringing to life a film that is both intelligent and fantastic, no small task. Desires of the Heart challenges both heart and mind with a story that is culturally grounded, somewhat mystical in nature, and yet psychologically insightful. ”
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The Indian Express · News · 2015
“Mishra was at the festival last year for producer Solila Parida’s award winning Hollywood film “Desires of the Heart”, which was premiered at the film market of the Cannes gala, and was well received by the audience.”
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Glamsham · News · 2015
“Jitendra Mishra, World Sales & Distribution consultant for both Kajarya and Goatspeak has earlier been known to promote meaningful cinema like I AM KALAM, DESIRES OF THE HEART & CHAUSAR.”
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Film Threat · Reviews · 2014
“The film matches its narrative’s expansive ambitions with gorgeous visions that turn both Georgia and India into almost permanent states of postcard-friendly imagery. The quality scenery is matched by the attractiveness of the leads, Val Lauren and Alicia Minshew, who offer up another element to enjoy…they succeed in their performances, keeping a tale that can be somewhat fantastical grounded in a sense of reality. Mastery to be found throughout; a strong film.”
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Mic · Interviews · 2013
“Kicklighter notes that as Hollywood explores partnerships with financing and distribution deals, ‘it is clear that the market is important to Hollywood.’ Kicklighter sees the main barrier to Bollywood’s power is not film output, but the accessibility to Western markets.”
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The New Indian Express · News · 2012
“The age-old ‘Sati’ belief that if a woman dies in the funeral pyre of her husband, she gets him back in the next birth.”
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The Times of India · News · 2012
“Alicia [Minshew] has played the role of an artist who lives in Georgia and catches the eye of a psychiatrist (Val Lauren) visiting from India. However, as the duo begin to develop a relationship, the psychiatrist is sent home to India to marry a woman chosen for him by his parents, detailed Parida.”
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Indiantelevision · News · 2012
“The whole shooting schedule spanning over five weeks, production of the movie is completed recently. The first part of the movie is shot in Savannah, Georgia (USA) while the second part is shot in Bikaner, Rajasthan (India).”
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The Times of India · News · 2012
“American actor Val Lauren, who played yesteryears’ Hollywood actor Sal Mineo in the 2011 film Sal directed by Hollywood actor James Franco, is coming to India with co-star Alicia Minshew for their movie Desires Of The Heart. The film, being directed by James Kicklighter, is scheduled to be shot in India next month. ”
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Soap Opera Network · News · 2012
“Alicia Minshew (ex-Kendall Hart Slater, "All My Children") is currently off filming her new movie, "Desires of the Heart" in Savannah, GA and now Soap Opera Network is happy to report the film has unveiled its Facebook page for fans to take a look at the journey to making the film.”
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Savannah Morning News · News · 2012
“Cameras so far have rolled at historic district locations including the south end of Lafayette Square and the basement tavern of The Olde Pink House.”
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Soap Opera Network · News · 2012
“Former "All My Children" starlet Alicia Minshew (ex-Kendall Hart) has landed a major role in the new film "Desires of the Heart," which began production in Savannah, GA on Monday, August 13.”
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Collider · News · 2012
“Production will eventually move to India, where Kicklighter's co-director Rathi will help with cultural differences, similar to Danny Boyle and Loveleen Tandan's efforts on Slumdog Millionaire.”
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The Hollywood Reporter · News · 2012
“The film will begin production in Savannah, Georgia, on Monday before moving to India.”
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Director's Notes

I was 24 when I started directing Desires of the Heart, and 25 when it premiered. Looking back, I’m not sure I understood what I was signing up for. What I knew was that I’d grown up in a Georgia town of 123 people, gone to colleges school in Statesboro, and somehow gotten obsessed with the idea that two cultures separated by ten thousand miles might be more alike than either of them knew. The film is the long answer to that obsession.

The story follows Dr. Kris Sharma, an Indian psychiatrist living in Savannah, who falls for a local artist named Madeline. When his brother summons him home to Rajasthan to marry the woman his parents have chosen, he has to decide between the romance he’s building in America and the family destiny waiting for him in India. Underneath that surface is a quieter argument about karma, memory, and what we owe the people who came before us. We shot in both countries, with an international cast and crew, and let the two worlds cross-pollinate the way the story did.

What I took away from the experience, and what I’ve said in interviews many times since, is that as the world keeps shrinking, the homogenization of culture is the most quietly destructive part of globalization. I remember standing in a market in Bikaner and seeing a giant poster for Looper outside the local cinema. That image stayed with me. I wanted Desires of the Heart to be the opposite gesture, a film where two specific places, Savannah and Rajasthan, get to remain themselves on screen, and where the love story works precisely because the characters refuse to flatten each other into a shared idea of “global.”

I also took away a piece of advice I’ve repeated to every younger filmmaker I’ve taught since. I thought making your first feature would be the key to your entire career. It wasn’t. What I learned instead was that climbing the first mountain just shows you the entire mountain chain that follows. Desires of the Heart was my first summit, and everything I’ve made since, The Sound of Identity, The American Question, the work still ahead, has been shaped by what I learned on those slopes between Savannah and Rajasthan.

— James Kicklighter

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In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar-Wai, 2000)
Wong Kar-wai's masterpiece on what doesn't get said and what doesn't get acted on. Desires of the Heart shares its conviction that the most charged love stories are the ones constrained by duty, decorum, and the gravity of inherited obligation.
Monsoon Wedding (Mira Nair, 2001)
Mira Nair's masterclass in holding a chaotic Indian family together on screen while letting every member be their own film. The most direct cousin to Desires of the Heart in spirit, and the one I returned to most often during prep.
Water (Deepa Mehta, 2005)
Mehta's elegy for widows in 1930s India. The patient camera, the willingness to sit with ritual, the seriousness about karma as narrative engine — all of it informed how I approached the Rajasthan portions of Desires.
Safe Haven (Lasse Hallström, 2013)
Included because the Savannah-side of Desires shares a Southern coastal sensibility, and the story of someone arriving with a hidden past rhymes directly with Madeline's arc.
Outsourced (John Jeffcoat, 2006)
A more comedic register, but a useful companion piece on what happens when an outsider has to actually live inside another culture rather than visit it.

In conversation with

Mira Nair
The presiding influence. Nair's instinct for cross-cultural family drama, her willingness to let Indian and American characters argue with their own traditions on screen, and her warmth toward complicated people are everything I aspired to with Desires.
Ang Lee
For the ability to move between cultures and emotional registers with equal fluency, and for treating family duty as a legitimate dramatic engine rather than something to be escaped.
Anthony Minghella
For the painterly, geography-first approach to romance, where landscape becomes a character and the love story is shaped by the specific dust and light of a specific place.
Wong Kar-wai
For the conviction that atmosphere is its own form of plot, that longing held in restraint can carry more weight than longing acted upon, and that the most charged love stories are often the ones never quite spoken aloud.
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