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Sunday May 8, 3:30 pm. Theatre 5, Village East Cinemas, 2nd Ave @ 12th Street, NYC.
NYU Mobile Music Videos
USA 2016, 27 min |
Cell Phone Cinema shorts from students of New York University, under the supervision of Prof. Karl Bardosh, have been making Music Videos with their own interpretation of popular Bollywood sound tracks.
Biographical Note:
Accumulating over 30 years of professional experience in Europe, Asia, Brazil, Hollywood and New York in all genres of film and television, Prof. Karl Bardosh of New York University has been an award-winning director, producer, writer, editor of features, shorts, television series and documentaries. Throughout these years Prof. Bardosh has been a trendsetting pioneer in many areas of film and television. In January, 2007, Prof. Bardosh had introduced Cell Phone Cinema in India by directing and co-producing the first mobile short films with Sandeep Marwah, Executive Director of the Asian Academy of Film and Television, in Film City, Noida.
Prof. Bardosh has just completed the shooting in 3D, a remake of Tagore’s Natir Puja that was destroyed by fire 80 years ago in Tollygunge.
Tagore’s Natir Puja – The Court Dancer
Directed by Prof. Karl Bardosh
Synopsis: Natir Puja, The Court Dancer, the only film Rabindranath Tagore, India’s national poet, had ever directed in 1932, was destroyed by fire soon after completion. Paying tribute to Tagore’s genius, our film essay is about the genesis and remaking of Tagore’s dance drama in 3D Single Shot Cinema style at the same studio, New Theaters Sound Stage #1 where Tagore directed his film over 80 years ago. The message of Tagore’s dance drama: warning against murder committed in religious hatred is –unfortunately- as timely as it was in the 2400 year old Buddhist legend, that was Tagore’s source material.
About the Director:
Accumulating over 30 years of professional experience in Europe, Asia, Brazil, Hollywood and New York in all genres of film and television, Prof. Karl Bardosh of New York University has been an award-winning director, producer, writer, editor of features, shorts, television series and documentaries. Throughout these years Prof. Bardosh has been a trendsetting pioneer in many areas of film and television. For example: He introduced a new genre in America: Poetry Music Videos with Allen Ginsberg and Mobile Filmmaking in India in 2007. |
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