For one wonderful moment, it sounds and looks as if Mira Nair’s stage adaption of her 2001 film, “Monsoon Wedding,” has taken a page from George Furth and Stephen Sondheim’s “Company.” It comes early ...
Monsoon Wedding, the 2001 film, was set on the eve of a big fat Indian wedding – messy relatives arrive amid monsoon rains and painful revelations. Director Mira Nair had returned from America to her ...
Exploding on the screen in a riot of movement, music and color, "Monsoon Wedding" gives the lie to Diana Vreeland's observation that pink is the navy blue of India. For sheer ubiquity, in this film at ...
Made in 2001, yet refreshingly relevant even today, Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding is one of those films that one can re-watch over and over again, each time finding something new and delightful. This is ...
style and spirit to “Monsoon Wedding”. It was made in two weeks with my best friend Adam, a great photographer, on DV and is about this fantastic phenomena in India of people who get together every ...
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She may divide her time among New York, Kampala and New Delhi, but don’t call Mira Nair a global filmmaker. “I’m sitting here looking at films that are a product of global culture, and they don’t have ...
"Monsoon Wedding" is an unrepentantly cross-cultural audience-pleaser from Indian director Mira Nair, whose films have forged a distinctive path on the popular, gaudy edges of art cinema exotica. Here ...