Indian Diary - Days at Sree Sankara (2001)


Indian Diary - Days at Sree Sankara Poster

Synopsis

Actually, Michael Pilz wanted to make his trip to India kameralos, but when he told a girlfriend just before departure, she said only that he would go to the bottom if he can not take pictures. This is how one of the core works in Mushroom's oeuvre emerged, a film of rarely concise elegance about the craft of ayurvedic healing in hyperconcrete and light-flooded pictures, intensively penetrating in the colors, precisely in every glance that seems to have clapped open hands. One has the happy feeling that mushroom would have felt better in those days. ImplicitIndian Diary - Days at Sree Sankara also pays homage to Robert Gardner and his Great Song on the Burning Forks of Benares, Forest of Bliss (1986), whom Fungus loves so fervently as if it were a piece of him - he likes to tell that sometimes when watching the film, he thinks he has shot this or that scene.


Release Date: 2001-04-25

Runtime: 168 minutes

Director: Michael Pilz

Soundtrack

Original Music Composer(s): N/A


Trailers & Videos

No trailers or videos found.


Images & Backdrops

No additional images or backdrops found.


Where to Watch

No watch providers found for this movie in TW.