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BACKGROUND AND CAREER Mehta graduated from the University Of Delhi with a degree in Philosophy before immigrating to Canada in 1973 . She embarked on her film career as a screenwriter for children's films. In 1991 she made her feature-film directorial debut with '' Sam & Me '' (starring Om Puri ), a story of the relationship between a young Indian boy and an elderly Jew ish gentleman in the Toronto neighbourhood of Parkdale . It won First Honorable Mention in the Camera D'Or category of the 1991 Cannes Film Festival . Mehta followed up with '' Camilla '' starring Bridget Fonda and Jessica Tandy in 1994 . Deepa Mehta is currently preparing a film entitled '' Exclusion '', which is rumored to star Amitabh Bachchan and John Abraham . The plot is based on the Komagata Maru incident that occurred in Canada. ELEMENTS TRILOGY Mehta is best known for her Elements Trilogy , all of which were set in India. Some notable actors that have worked in Mehta's films are Aamir Khan , Shabana Azmi , Kulbhushan Kharbanda , Lisa Ray , and Nandita Das . These films are also notable for Mehta's collaborative work with author ''. ''Fire'' (1996) The first film in the series, ''Fire'' (1996), is set in contemporary India. It was a highly controversial film among certain more conservative quarters in India due to its depictions of gender, marriage, and (homo)sexuality and particularly because of use of names of Hindu goddesses and potraying them as lesbians. ( {Link without Title} ) ''1947: Earth'' (1998) '' in 1947 from the vantage point of a young Parsi girl. ''Earth'' was the Indian nominee for the 2000 72nd Academy Award For Best Foreign Film , but was not included among the final five nominees selected by the AMPAS . ''Water'' (2005) The final film in the trilogy, '' Water '' ( 2005 ), is set in the 1930s and focuses upon the difficult lives of an impoverished group of widows living in an Ashram . ''Water'' was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award For Best Foreign Language Film , making it Canada's first non-French-language film to receive a nomination in that category. CONTROVERSIES Events during production of ''Water'' Mehta had originally intended to direct '' Water '' in February, 2000, with the actors Shabana Azmi , Nandita Das and Akshay Kumar . Her earlier film, '' Fire '', however, had previously attracted hostility from some people in the Hindu community (who objected to her subject matter) and had organized attacks on cinemas that screened that film. Thus, the day before filming of ''Water'' was due to begin, the crew was informed that there were complications with gaining location permits. The following day, they learned that 2,000 protesters had stormed the Ghats , destroying the main film set, burning and throwing it into the Ganges in protest of the film's subject matter.http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/28/water.html The resulting tensions meant that Mehta struggled for many years to make ''Water'' and was eventually forced to make it in (whose father is Canadian producer and director Paul Saltzman , son of pioneering Canadian weather forecaster Percy Saltzman ).1 FILMOGRAPHY
SEE ALSO HONORARY DEGREES She received an Honorary Doctor Of Laws degree from the University Of Western Ontario on June 13 , 2006 . AWARDS Deepa recently won an Indian International Film Academy Award for outstanding achievement by an Indian in international cinema. EXTERNAL LINKS
Interview with Deepa Mehta in Karachi, after Water was screened there. Related Video
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