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Deeply resonate with the idea that some of the best works fall somewhere between fiction and non fiction, and that any messaging in a film is better absorbed when it’s layered in from the side rather than banged over our heads. A very insightful and relaxing watch. Thank you!
I feel the comment section of every shaunak interview, has atleast 4 guys just in awe of his vocabulary but do sabse pasandida mard ek saath... sunday ban gaya poora!
I am not surprised Guillermo Del Toro is one of his inspirations , both are very similarly articulate . I remember watching an interview of Guillermo several times just to listen to him explain complex thoughts with amazing effortless fluidity. I was in total awe.
An incomplete list of directors/artists mentioned in the conversation for newbies like myself (please add/correct): 1. Chris Marker 2. Eric Pauwels 3. Jim Jarmusch 4. Abbas Kiarostami 5. Werner Herzog 6. Ashim Ahluwalia 7. SNS Sastry 8. Sukhdev 9. Victor Kossakovsky 10. Roger Deakins 11. Idris Elba 12. Colin Farrell 13. Guillermo del Toro
Watched the documentary after watching this episode. Loved it! One part I especially appreciate is the contrast between politics in the news and impact it has on the ground. After watching lives of people on the ground from a gaze grounded in reality, how it is covered in TV news looks completely absurd and out of touch. I observed similar contrast in the documentary ‘I for India’ by Sandhya Suri.
Jab maine pehli baar Sans Soleil dekhi thi, mujhe laga ki harry potter, lort, these are not grand, this style that Chris emulated in the Sans Soleil is the interface where documentary and films shake hands.
Mujhe pehli baat to yeh samjh me nahi ati ke ye log hindi kyu nhi bolte yaar, hum india me rehte hai please hindi bolo yaar or mana english bolne se content ki reach badti hai per fir bhi. Hindi ka maza hi kuch alg hai❤
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Came for fun discussion but ended up schooled by Shaunak's erudite English. An illuminating talk.
I couldn't fully understand one of this sentences and yet turned on by it.
Such an insightful conversation! Thank you so much
Thanks!
Thanks so much 🩵
Did not want this interview to end. Thank you Anurag!
That fallen pot in the background looks so cinematic and almost feels like a character in itself
Deeply resonate with the idea that some of the best works fall somewhere between fiction and non fiction, and that any messaging in a film is better absorbed when it’s layered in from the side rather than banged over our heads. A very insightful and relaxing watch. Thank you!
I feel the comment section of every shaunak interview, has atleast 4 guys just in awe of his vocabulary
but do sabse pasandida mard ek saath... sunday ban gaya poora!
I am not surprised Guillermo Del Toro is one of his inspirations , both are very similarly articulate . I remember watching an interview of Guillermo several times just to listen to him explain complex thoughts with amazing effortless fluidity. I was in total awe.
Truly man of culture this guy is criminally underrated filmmaker achingly beautiful conversations:)
Kya mast mahaul mein record kiya hai podcast. The natural sounds in the background create such a calming environment.
An incomplete list of directors/artists mentioned in the conversation for newbies like myself (please add/correct):
1. Chris Marker
2. Eric Pauwels
3. Jim Jarmusch
4. Abbas Kiarostami
5. Werner Herzog
6. Ashim Ahluwalia
7. SNS Sastry
8. Sukhdev
9. Victor Kossakovsky
10. Roger Deakins
11. Idris Elba
12. Colin Farrell
13. Guillermo del Toro
Gianfranco Rosi
You missed Amit Dutta
Aki Kaurismaki
Andrei Tarkovsky
Béla Tarr
when he is talking about camera stability for conveying a meditative composure of the subject in the frame.
Edward Said -- On Late Style 5:12
Incredible interview. Love hearing Shaunak Sen speak
Watched the documentary after watching this episode. Loved it! One part I especially appreciate is the contrast between politics in the news and impact it has on the ground. After watching lives of people on the ground from a gaze grounded in reality, how it is covered in TV news looks completely absurd and out of touch. I observed similar contrast in the documentary ‘I for India’ by Sandhya Suri.
Why can't we get a podcast on Amit Dutta?
The most necessary podcast
Very insightful convo. Thanks Shaunak and Anurag
All I could understand was that Anurag minus Verma’s film is in the editing process. Really about that ☺️
😎😎
Absolutely lovely
50:12 Very very interesting & beautiful perspective
Is it the film Anurag is trying to remember where the filmmaker is reading/sending the letters to her mother is 'News From Home' by Chantal Akerman?
I guess it must be a documentary called 'Letters From A Filmmaker To His Daughter"
Despite Anurag's attempt to recall a different film, Payel Kapadia's 'A Night of Knowing Nothing' sprang to mind.
Thankyou!
Good conversation 💯
Very interesting conversation! ❤
This felt like a class in a course that I want to subscribe to. Is there a part 2 planned for Shaunak?
Ye podcast karke aapne insaaniyaat ka bhala kiya hai ❤
12: 40
Watch attakathi by pa Ranjith Anurag
thoroughly enjoyed this!
Where can I find your movie on Rajasthan?
2 pasandida mardo ko ek frame Mein dekhne ka saubhagya praapt hua.
Very nice
Anurag, which editing app do u use?
Anurag bhai ye final upload hai na? 2 baar podcast dekhte dekhte video private ho gayi thi.
This is final bhai
PLEASE ADD TIMESTAMPS
Whenever camera shifts to Shaunak my whole attention is grabbed by that "Gamla without plant", finally I had to go audio only.
Sorry Anurag Bhai😿
That’s Gamla Harris
@@TheCultureCafebyAMV-re8hs after presidential election 😂
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🙌
❤
Big time man crush.😅
Anurag Bhai please timestamps dia Karo videos me
Jab maine pehli baar Sans Soleil dekhi thi, mujhe laga ki harry potter, lort, these are not grand, this style that Chris emulated in the Sans Soleil is the interface where documentary and films shake hands.
Kurusawa and Scorsese in their 80s
#FeesMustFall
Mujhe pehli baat to yeh samjh me nahi ati ke ye log hindi kyu nhi bolte yaar, hum india me rehte hai please hindi bolo yaar or mana english bolne se content ki reach badti hai per fir bhi. Hindi ka maza hi kuch alg hai❤
Anurag bhai, sach bolna 😬 ronny, thoda sa toh 🤌🏾
Nahi, main hi shayad 🙂↔️
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I looked up his age when he started talking about beginners' mindset and all. He is an '87 born wtf.
Aur bc 20 ki umr me baal jhad rahe mere.