A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 15, 2016
Original Title:
The Cinema Travellers
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Showmen riding cinema lorries have brought the wonder of the movies to faraway villages in India once every year. Seven decades on, as their cinema projectors crumble and film reels become scarce, their patrons are lured by slick digital technology. A benevolent showman, a shrewd exhibitor and a maverick projector mechanic bear a beautiful burden - to keep the last traveling cinemas of the world running. A critically acclaimed, poignant documentary that celebrates India’s travelling picture shows and laments their demise, filled with exquisite visuals and marvellous eccentrics.
Colorist:
Smanoj C.P.K Verma
Consulting Editor:
Jonathan Oppenheim
Director:
Amit Madheshiya
Shirley Abraham
Director of Photography:
Amit Madheshiya
Editor:
Amit Madheshiya
Shirley Abraham
Foley Artist:
Shankar Singh
Anil Pawar
Foley Supervisor:
Karan Arjun Singh
Head of Production:
Jon Null
Music:
Laura Karpman
Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum
Producer:
Amit Madheshiya
Shirley Abraham
Sound Designer:
Pete Horner
Sound Effects Editor:
Andre Zweers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pete Horner
Sound Recordist:
Shirley Abraham
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