The longest-running entry in this year's Cannes festival, a five-hour Indian gangster epic, won a warm welcome at the Riviera event, even drawing parallels with Quentin Tarantino. Anurag Kashyap, who directed the five hour 20 minute "Gangs of Wasseypur", described the film to AFP as "a Bollywood-influenced gangster epic, part Western, part documentary." With a folk-meets-dubstep soundtrack and a basis in true stories, the film follows three generations of coal and scrap-trade mafia gangs in a
Read more ...
No comments:
Post a Comment