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Robert Millis This World is Unreal Like a Snake in a Rope DVD (2010)
Robert Millis DVD movie This program offers an in depth artistic exploration of India's southern state of Tamil Nadu, with glimpses of Hindu trance ceremonies, religious processions, the intense throng of urban life, and more - all offered through the abstract visual and musical lens of artist Robert Millis.
A film by ROBERT MILLIS. Folk cinema from the eternal never-ending collage that is India. A journey through the ancient Southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu featuring Hindu trance ceremonies, street music, festivals, nagaswaram improvisations, impossibly loud cities, ancient temples, processions, devotions, decay, fireworks, abstractions and more. India is impossible to know: it is impossibly old and impossibly new, impossibly rich and impossibly poor, quiet and chaotic. Offered here is one perspective, raw, captured live and in the moment, with an emphasis on India's complex and mesmerizing sounds. DVD features a bonus photo gallery with over 100 images. 50 minutes/Color; digipack; all-region DVD; NTSC format. Limited one-time edition of 1,000 copies. ...
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My Friend Rain DVD (2007)
Robert Millis movies buy This bizarre art film from Robert Millis compiles strange footage, musical segments, religious imagery, and more, mostly filmed on location in Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Thailand.
A film by ROBERT MILLIS (CLIMAX GOLDEN TWINS. AFCGT). Filmed throughout Southeast Asia by Robert Millis between 2002-2004, My Friend Rain is an abstract homage to the ...
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Robert Millis Phi Ta Khon: Ghosts of Isan DVD (2006)
Robert Millis videos DVDs purchase Every year, northern Thailand's ISAN province hosts the Phi Ta Khon festival, sometimes known as "the Mardi Gras from Hell," and perhaps best described as the Thai version of Halloween, complete with bizarre costumes, masks, wooden phalluses, free-flowing liquor, and irresistible Mo Lam music blasting from makeshift bands in all directions. On this fascinating program, filmmakers Robert Millis and Richard Bishop capture the 2004 celebration in all its strange, hedonistic, and creative glory, taking an immersive participant's-eye view of the proceedings, and exploring the details and traditions that make this ceremony truly unique.
Closed Captioned; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
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