Full Frame: Light Fly, Fly High Review
A young woman from the lower caste, or Dalit, in southern India named Thulasi dreams of becoming a professional boxer. While the stigma of being Dalit already constitutes one obstacle to her dream, Thulasi finds that in the women’s boxing world are other, hidden obstacles to moving forward in the sport in the country. First-time joint directors Beathe Hofseth and Susanna Østigaard accompany the 24-year-old Thulasi and her efforts to push through these obstacles. They employ principally an observational approach to present Thulasi’s life and story. Concomitantly, their editing privileges short cuts that make the film feel more like a fiction feature than anything else. Though the film is not without its uneven lows in terms of form, Thulasi’s struggles and character are undeniably powerful.