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Release Date:
May 11, 2018
Original Title:
Postcards from India
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
NZ: PG
Runtime: 75
From the Rajasthan desert to the big city of Kolkata, reggae-loving busker Filippo Masé, a.k.a. ‘Miserable Man’, crosses paths with many characters: fellow musicians, spiritual seekers and street kids. From the origins of Masé’s ‘Miserable Man’ persona in the bitter chill of a European winter, the documentary follows the musician’s return to India — where he’s previously spent several years — and observes contrasting elements of Indian society: contemporary and traditional, East and West, ethics and aesthetics.
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Additional Photography:
Filippo Masé
Additional Post-Production Supervisor:
Roberto Bianchini
Assistant Camera:
Heike Bielek
Camera Operator:
Tommaso Dolcetta
Cinematography:
Tommaso Dolcetta
Director:
Tommaso Dolcetta
Editor:
Jason Brooks
Music:
Filippo Masé
Producer:
Filippo Masé
Tommaso Dolcetta
Production Design:
Jose McGill
Sound Editor:
Michal Kuligowski
Translator:
Valentina Turri
Filippo Masé
Sheerja Iyer Nordera
Nikhil Acharya
Writer:
Tommaso Dolcetta
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