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Nayak in 1966.
Through the 1970s and 1980s, Mitra conducted regular workshops at the Film and Television Institute in India. Just like Ritwik Ghatak had fired the minds of direction students in a previous generation, Mitra laid open the secrets of the camera for a new breed of technicians. They included Virendra Saini, Anil Mehta, KU Mohanan, Dilip Varma, Sunny Joseph and Anoop Jotwani, who would go on to become eminent cinematographers in their own right.
“He was like an Impressionist painter who would concentrate on different tones on the face,” Virendra Saini said. “The background was as important as the foreground.”
EXCLUSIVE: Suhasini Mulay donates Louis Malle’s camera for preservation: He gave it to my mother for me
Suhasini Mulay’s mother Vijaya Mulay and the legendary French filmmaker were close friends. He gave his camera for Suhasini after learning that the latter was making films. Written By
Avinash Lohana 404260 reads Mumbai Updated: January 23, 2021 02:16 pm EXCLUSIVE: Suhasini Mulay donates Louis Malle’s camera for preservation: He gave it to my mother for me
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National award winning actress Suhasini Mulay is widely known for her strong performances in films like Gulzar’s Hu Tu Tu and Ashutosh Gowariker’s Lagaan, and has directed multiple award winning documentaries. She has even assisted acclaimed filmmakers like Satyajit Ray and Mrinal Sen in the past, however not many know about her association with legendary French filmmaker Louis Malle. Interestingly, Mulay was in possession of the Academy Award winning f
2020 has been a tough year for the arts with cinemas and theatres closed and festivals and gigs cancelled. Despite this there has been an outpouring of creativity much of it inspired by the lockdown and Black Lives Matter. Socialist Review asked 10 of our readers and contributors to pick the culture they have most enjoyed under quarantine.
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There’s nothing ground breaking about the central story line of Canadian comedy Schitt’s Creek (rags to riches in reverse), but one aspect of the approach is certainly refreshing. The show doesn’t get everything right; the only black character is the (fantastically sardonic) town councillor Ronnie, for example. What it does do well, in my opinion, is it’s treatment of the central character’s pan-sexuality. When actor Dan Levy, who co-wrote the show and plays David, was interviewed about it he said they had considered how to deal with David’s sexuality and in the end decided that, as in life, it just shoul
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