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The article describes the collaboration between Debajyoti Mishra, who is Indian, and the French director of the film, Luc Jacquet.
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^Mmmh, yeah, maybe it means that. Or, maybe the film is about this:
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The protagonist, a popular pop artiste, chances upon the play, which is about how one of the characters die in a no man’s land. As the movie swings between surreal and abstraction, she meets a monk and sets on a journey to find peace. The singer meets Buddha, Rumi and Tagore,” says Mishra. It’s this great Tagore connect that made the director have Mishra on board. " |
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The protagonist, a popular pop artiste
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I'm more eager to see who the ANTAGONIST is.
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nice, this should be fun
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wow, this is too cool
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"Ask him about the content of film that he’s composing music for and Mishra explains it’s about a woman’s journey of life. “
... as the movie swings between surreal and abstraction, she meets a monk and sets on a journey to find peace. The singer meets Buddha, Rumi and Tagore,” says Mishra. It’s this great Tagore connect that made the director have Mishra on board." Oh my God! Buddha Rumi Tagore AND ALIZEE (singing) all in one movie. This should really be interesting. (Note: For those who don't know, Rumi and Tagore are GREAT Eastern spiritual poets)
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This Tagore: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore ? It is sOOOoooOOoo nice to see SOMETHING is happening! Although, tbqh - we should be USED to "no news" from Alizée! Basically went two years (for me) without news... Ed
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Si excitant, j'm'extasie!
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