Hi Folks, I am glad to let you know that The Bioscopewallah was invited for its World Premiere at Seattle's 4th Independent South Asian Film Festival between 3rd and 7th October 2007. I sincerely thank all the pre-release film reviewers including Anand Patwardhan and Professor Vinay Lal to name a few. Following is some info: Friday October 5th, 2007 9:00 PM: The Bioscopewallah Prashant Kadam, 2006, Canada/India, Marathi with English subtitles, 13 minutes, MiniDV The Bioscopewallah is a brief encounter with an entertainer, Rau Waghmare, who is also a rare occasion for pure and simple joy for children.
A dalit folk artist, hit by an unfortunate drought Rau narrates in colloquial Marathi the story of his struggle for survival in the face of a natural calamity and migration. Raus cheerful singing and gestures, his unconditional pride in the bioscope stand in contrast to the lurking shadows of poverty and failing health. More information is available at http://www.visualcultures.com Prashant Kadam Prashant is a post-graduate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology. He worked as a freelance photographer for a number of distinguished newspapers & magazines in India. His assignments covered features such as Art and Culture, investigation, fiction, new products, fashion shows, astronomy, music & dance festivals, adventure, feature stories, movers and shakers, eye-opener and counter moves. A research assignment for a period film triggered his latent interest in filmmaking. Subsequently, he worked on more projects of the kind. He is passionate about making documentaries that would voice elements of social cultural realities. The Bioscopewallah, Prashant's debut independent documentary, was shot entirely in natural and available light, sans crew. http://isaff. tasveer.org/ 2007/event. php?id=12 Thank you, Regards, Prashant --------------------------------- Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers.