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Bioscope

Bioscope
Direction
K.M. MADHUSUDHANAN
Screenplay
K.M. Madhusudhanan
Cinematography
M.J. Radhakrishnan
Music
Chandran Veyattumal
Cast
Walter Wagner, Mekha Rajan, Murugan
Producer
Nina Lath Gupta
Edition(s)
32ª

Bioscope

Bioscope
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  • 94 minutos
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  • color, 35mm
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  • 2008
India

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Diwakaran’s new journey starts with his acquisition of a bioscope from Frenchman Dupont who did Bioscope shows in Pondicheri. He returns home and starts conducting bioscope shows in his village. The villagers welcome the new images with innocence. Yet, some suspect that the bioscope has ghosts of the British hidden inside it. His father is deeply concerned about his wife, Nalini’s illness. He believes modern medicines are incapable of curing her and looks for medicines and cure in astrology and witchcraft. Diwakaran is greeted by all these forces when he arrives home with his brand new images. A witch-doctor who comes with a mute girl that can tell what’s past and predict the future, sounds the death-knell for the bioscope...The exorcism of tradition over the pulse of modernity….

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K.M. MADHUSUDHANAN

Born in Kerala, he studied Painting at the College of Fine Arts, Trivandrum, and pos-graduated in Printmaking at the M.S. University, Baroda. He has received an international award for his first short film Self Portrait (2001) and has been honoured for Self Portrait and for History is a Silent Film (2007), his second short, by the Museum of Modern Art, New York (MoMA). The sum of his works reflects a pre-occupation with art and cinema interwoven with memory and history in its cinematic and pictorial structure. Bioscope is his first feature film.
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