Junun GFT 23 March, 2017

Junun
23 March, 2017
GFT
Rarely seen on the cinema screen, do not miss this chance to witness a unique collaboration between celebrated filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson (with his first foray into non-fiction), Radiohead musician Jonny Greenwood, Israeli composer Shye Ben Tzur and Indian ensemble Rajasthan Express. Housed up in a 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort, Anderson gracefully captures the harmonious dialogue between East and West, as the many musicians use their playful sonic experimentations as a harmonious dialogue.
This screening will be preceded by a screening of Radiohead’s Daydreaming on 35mm, also directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
Part of the The Fringe supported by BBC 6 Music Festival, taking place 24 – 26 March at venues across the city.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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