Kunthapura
Kunthapura | |
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Directed by | Joe Eshwar |
Produced by | Liverpool Film Society Dani Agustin Cinto John Steson Stephen P.C Jacob Sabu Mambaramban Roy Mathew Jobish Luka |
Screenplay by | Joe Eshwar |
Starring | Biyon Priya Lal Charuhasan Anu Hasan |
Music by | Vimal TK |
Cinematography | Navas Ismail (India) Julieann O' Malley (UK) |
Edited by | Pradeep Emily |
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Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Kunthapura (Malayalam:കുന്താപുര; English: Kunthapura) is a 2013 Bi-lingual Indian period drama film written and directed by Joe Eshwar.[1] National Award winning actor Charu Hassan, State Award winning actor Anu Hassan, Malayalam actors Biyon and Priya Lal, star with British actors Suzanne Roche [2] Victor Ptak [3] and Lawrence Larkin [4] in the lead roles.
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Plot
Structured on the point of view of three individuals, Krishnappa Narasimha Shashtri, an old Indian freedom fighter, Gowri Iyer, an Indian journalist and Emma Hall, a British banker. The film is set in the 1920s of colonial India and revolves around the lives of three groups of people, the peasants from a village called 'Kunthapura', the freedom fighters of the princely state of Mysore and a group of archeologists commissioned to do an excavation in the village of Kunthapura. The film shot in India and England is due for release in 2013.[5]
Cast
- Charuhasan as Krishnappa Narasimha Shastri
- Biyon as Moorthy
- Priya Lal as Vasundhara Devi
- Anu Hasan
- Jubil Rajan P Dev
- Suzanne Roche
- Victor Ptak as Collin Hall
- Lawrence Larkin as Dr. Harding
- Master Mishal
Crew
Writer & Director - Joe Eshwar.
Producers - P.C Jacob Panathara, Steson Stephen Muprapallil.
Banner - Liverpool Film Society.[6]
Distributors - Windscreens Pvt.[7] Ltd.
Executive Producer - Danimol George.
DOP - Navas Ismael
Cinematographer (UK) - Julieann O' Malley.
Editor - Pradeep.
Consultant Editor - Ajith Acharya.
Art Director - Ravi Kalliyam ( India) Steson Stephen (UK) Music - Vimal T.K Lyrics: Georgy John Costumes: K.K ( India), Nicola Lulham (UK) Line Producer: John Guy Production controllers: Faith Watkins & Sarah Van Parrys Sound Recordists: Mike Moran [8] (UK), Srikanth Rajappan, Arun Seenu ( India) Project Consultant: Thomas Mathew Production controller: Biju Kadavoor ( Indian Schedule ) Production Controller: Faith Watkins ( UK Schedule) Choreographer: Sony Gomes
Location
Liverpool, New Brighton, Lancashire ( England). Pollachi, (Tamil Nadu), Shravana Belagola, Mysore, Kanakapura, Srirangapatna ( Karnataka), Uzhavoor & Thodupuzha, Kerala.[9]
References
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.154763814603860.40311.129017047178537&type=3
- ↑ http://www.suzanneroche.com/
- ↑ http://www.castingcallpro.com/uk/view.php?uid=362133
- ↑ http://larkingeo.wix.com/lawrencelarkin
- ↑ http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-01-09/news-interviews/30607293_1_flick-mollywood-mysore
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/company/co0380011/
- ↑ http://in.linkedin.com/pub/vijaya-kumar-vijai/39/9/b39
- ↑ http://www.thevocalbooth.com/
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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