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  • ...elf in his [[filmmaking]]. After being trained in the [[scriptures]] and [[story-telling]] by his father, a [[Sanskrit]] scholar and [[astronomer]], he moved to [[S
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  • People in Banaras learn story-telling right from the time when, under the moonlit sky, their mothers sang lullabi
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  • ...e industry, as a popular, sophisticated (and eventually respected) form of story-telling, or as a venue for marketing personalities (from stars to auteurs).1 That l ...ther as a neglected historical determinant in the development of film as a story-telling medium, in both North America and Europe, or as part of an experiment in cr
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  • ...e industry, as a popular, sophisticated (and eventually respected) form of story-telling, or as a venue for marketing personalities (from stars to auteurs).1 That l ...ther as a neglected historical determinant in the development of film as a story-telling medium, in both North America and Europe, or as part of an experiment in cr
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