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| eight short india films i've (finally!) uploaded these short films self-made in 2005. KAMBALA, GANGOTRI, RAMESWARAM, HYDERABAD, THAIPOOSAM, FATEHPUR SIKRI, KOZHIKODE and JALLIKATTU. http://warmeye.blip.tv enjoy! |
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| Just looked at them (on a PC without sound), and couldn't stop laughing, particularly during the Jallikattu one. Hilarious stuff (at least without sound)
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| i'm glad you enjoyed them, IVAN! (with or without sound..) |
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| Great videos! Obviously I watched the Hyderabad one first....have book marked the site to watch the rest later. Thanks for sharing! ![]() |
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| Loved the films, and the sound was good. Though I must say, it didn't look like the bulls were having much fun. <sigh> |
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| thanks hyderabadi- i must say that i thoroughly enjoyed my time in your city- busy, noisy, but very friendly and full of surprises. wonderwomanusa- the bulls actually fare a little better than the natives during jallikattu- but it's still very questionable, as are the relationships between humans and animals in india, europe, africa, the middle east, the united states- indeed everywhere, it seems.. thanks for your comments- enjoy! |
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| Great movies. Especially Thaipoosam, which I watched in malaysai once. I've posted the link on a dutch forum, so they can enjoy it as well. Thanks a lot, great quality! |
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| thanks kingfisher01- i must say i really enjoyed thaipoosam in palani- very intense yet very calm too- amazing drum duelling- wonderful views from the temple- fond memories.. |
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| maltabella- i guess we all can find humour everywhere if we so want to.. do try and watch these with sound- they're complimentary to the music.. enjoy! |
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| could you be more humour specific, IVAN..? |
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| OK. Mental frames... Mental, psychological and semantic frames of different levels of perspective or lack of perspective, and the confrontation of such... ![]() |
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| well that's fairly specific- erm.. thanks, IVAN. |
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| No prob. Arne... But seriously, please don't take it the wrong way. I am not dismissing your question. Simply, because the specifics have such potential for misunderstanding, particularly from potential "politically correct" points of views, they are best left alone, at least on this forum. |
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