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Ram Shani

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hi

 

Im about to shoot a short film soon and the main insperation of the director and me is wong kar-wai films .

were i can find info about them (i read the ac fed01 adout the film in the mood for love)

ram

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Chris Doyle:

 

http://lightingdimensions.com/ar/lighting_visions_china/

 

http://www.indiewire.com/onthescene/fes_99...91122_wrap.html

 

http://lightingdimensions.com/ar/lighting_...ights_defining/

 

http://entertainment.news.com.au/common/st...255Enbv,00.html

 

Wong Kar Wai's 2064 was billed as a sci-fi film but proved to be a continuation of the director's previous film In the Mood for Love, a series of love stories set in the late 1960s involving journalist Tony Leung and a number of amazingly beautiful women, among them Gong Li and Zhang Ziyi. Stunningly photographed (in part by Australia's Chris Doyle) and sumptuously scored, the film is sensuous and seductive, but the jury completely ignored it.

 

http://articles.findarticles.com/p/article...Jan/ai_58498100

 

http://www.filmmakermagazine.com/winter2000/fests/hiff.html

 

The pomp and circumstance of the Festival awards ceremony, complete with traditional songs and hulas, was interrupted by cinematographer/director Christopher Doyle, who is clearly involved in a secret competition with Roberto Benigni for the hammiest performance at a film festival. Doyle broke into Kodak executive D. Brian Spruill?s list of Doyle?s own merits during the presentation of the Eastman Kodak Award for Excellence in Cinematography to complain about Spruill?s hyperbole, and later carried on a continuing repartee with master of ceremonies Paul Theroux occasionally shouting his personal mantra, "Beer is Life!" from the audience. Meanwhile, Golden Mailes were garnered by the Aussie black comedy Siam Sunset and the beautifully shot U.S. documentary Surfing for Life.

 

In addition to providing the live entertainment at the awards ceremony, Doyle also provided the pick of the Festival litter with his directorial debut, Away With Words, an anti-narrative stream of consciousness rant on the color blue, the elusivity of memory and, of course, the joys of drinking.

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