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    Junun

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    Poster of the movie Junun
    2015     Musical documentary    
    USA
    54 minutes
    Original languages: English, Hebrew, Hindi, Urdu

    Earlier this year, Paul Thomas Anderson joined his close friend and collaborator Jonny Greenwood on a trip to Rajasthan in northwest India, where they were hosted by the Maharaja of Jodhpur, and he brought his camera with him. Their destination was the 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort, where Greenwood (with the help of longtime friend and producer Nigel Godrich) was recording an album by Israeli composer Shye Ben Tzur and an amazing group of musicians: Aamir Bhiyani, Soheb Bhiyani, Ajaj Damami, Sabir Damami, Hazmat, and Bhanwaru Khan on brass; Ehtisham Khan Ajmeri, Nihal Khan, Nathu Lal Solanki, Narsi Lal Solanki, and Chugge Khan on percussion; Zaki Ali Qawwal, Zakir Ali Qawwal, Afshana Khan, Razia Sultan, Gufran Ali, and Shazib Ali on vocals; and Dara Khan and Asin Khan on strings. The finished film, just under an hour, is pure magic. Junun lives and breathes music, music-making, and the close camaraderie of artistic collaboration. It's a lovely impressionistic mosaic and a one-of-a-kind sonic experience: the music will blow your mind.

    Directed byPaul Thomas Anderson

    Featuring

    Jonny Greenwood
    Ehtisham Khan Ajmeri
    Nihal Khan
    Nathu Lal Solanki
    Narsi Lal Solanki
    Aamir Bhiyani
    Zakir Ali Qawwal
    Zaki Ali Qawwal
    Nigel Godrich
    Soheb Bhiyani
    Hazmat
    Ajaj Damami
    Sabir Bamami
    Bhanwaru Khan
    Afshana Khan
    Razia Sultan
    Gufran Ali
    Shazib Ali
    Dara Khan
    Asin Khan
    Chugge Khan
    Shye Ben-Tzur
    His Royal Highness Maharaja Gaj Singh Jodhpur

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