Neeraj Ghaywan tells us home truths
In this episode we have a heart to heart with Neeraj Ghaywan about why he made Homebound, how he found a foothold in the industry, the films that have shaped him, his obsessions and anxieties, and being a Dalit filmmaker in Bollywood.
Show Notes:
* Masaan, Homebound, Geeli Puchhi, Sacred Games — by Neeraj Ghaywan
* Fight Club, by David Fincher
* Three Monkeys, by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
* Underground, by Emir Kusturica
* The White Ribbon, by Michael Haneke
* Kaminey, by Vishal Bhardwaj
* Gangs Of Wasseypur, by Anurag Kashyap
* Udaan, by Vikramaditya Motwane
* Chalte Chalte, by Aziz Mirza
* Rosetta, by Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne
* The Great Beauty, by Paolo Sorrentino
* Enter The Void, by Gaspar Noe
* Soy Cuba, by Mikhael Kalatozov
* Led Zeppelin: The BBC Sessions
* Ijaazat, by Gulzar
* The Bridges Of Madison County, by Robert James Waller
* The Trial, by Franz Kafka
* The Trial, by Orson Welles
* Aani Maani, by Fahim Irshad
* Dept Q (Netflix)
* Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
* Amour, by Michael Haneke
* Satantango, by Bela Tarr
* Fire On The Ganges, by Radhika Iyengar
* Giovanni’s Room, by James Baldwin
* Sorry To Bother You, by Boots Riley
* Bridge Over Troubled Water, by Simon And Garfunkel
* Geetanjali, by Mani Ratnam
* Sagara Sangamam, by K Viswanath