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The Cinema Travelers
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Cannes poster
Directed byAmit Madheshiya
Shirley Abraham
Written byAmit Madheshiya
Shirley Abraham
Produced byAmit Madheshiya
Shirley Abraham
CinematographyAmit Madheshiya
Edited byAmit Madheshiya
Shirley Abraham
Production
company
Cave Pictures
Release date
Cannes
Running time
96 minutes
Country
  • India
LanguagesHindi, Marathi

The Cinema Travelers is an Indian Documentary film premiered in Cannes Classics documentaries section of 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Winner of L'Œil d'or Special Mention

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Amit and Shirley after winning cannes L'Œil d'or Special Mention

Story

Showmen riding cinema lorries have brought the wonder of the movies to faraway villages in India once every year. Seven decades on, as their cinema projectors crumble and film reels become scarce, their patrons are lured by slick digital technology. A benevolent showman, a shrewd exhibitor and a maverick projector mechanic bear a beautiful burden - to keep the last traveling cinemas of the world running.[1] l[2]

References

  1. ^ "The Cinema Travellers". thecinematravelers.com. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
  2. ^ "TRAVELS TO CANNES BEGIN WITH RITEISH DESHMUKH - Film Companion". filmcompanion.in. Retrieved 2016-09-23.