Kunthapura

Kunthapura
Directed by Joe Eshwar
Produced by Liverpool Film Society
Dani Agustin
Cinto John
Steson Stephen
P.C Jacob
Sabu Mambaramban
Roy Mathew
Jobish Luka
Screenplay by Joe Eshwar
Starring Biyon
Priya Lal
Charuhasan
Anu Hasan
Music by Vimal TK
Cinematography Navas Ismail (India)
Julieann O' Malley (UK)
Edited by Pradeep Emily
Production
company
Dani's Film Scholars
Release dates
  • 19 July 2013 (2013-07-19) (India )
  • 12 July 2013 (2013-07-12) (UK)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Kunthapura (Malayalam:കുന്താപുര; English: Kunthapura) is a 2013 Bi-lingual Indian period drama film written and directed by Joe Eshwar.[1] National Award winning actor Charu Hassan, State Award winning actor Anu Hassan, Malayalam actors Biyon and Priya Lal, star with British actors Suzanne Roche [2] Victor Ptak [3] and Lawrence Larkin [4] in the lead roles.

Plot

Structured on the point of view of three individuals, Krishnappa Narasimha Shashtri, an old Indian freedom fighter, Gowri Iyer, an Indian journalist and Emma Hall, a British banker. The film is set in the 1920s of colonial India and revolves around the lives of three groups of people, the peasants from a village called 'Kunthapura', the freedom fighters of the princely state of Mysore and a group of archeologists commissioned to do an excavation in the village of Kunthapura. The film shot in India and England is due for release in 2013.[5]

Cast

Crew

Writer & Director - Joe Eshwar.

Producers - P.C Jacob Panathara, Steson Stephen Muprapallil.

Banner - Liverpool Film Society.[6]

Distributors - Windscreens Pvt.[7] Ltd.

Executive Producer - Danimol George.

DOP - Navas Ismael

Cinematographer (UK) - Julieann O' Malley.

Editor - Pradeep.

Consultant Editor - Ajith Acharya.

Art Director - Ravi Kalliyam ( India) Steson Stephen (UK) Music - Vimal T.K. Lyrics: Georgy John Costumes: K.K ( India), Nicola Lulham (UK) Line Producer: John Guy Production controllers: Faith Watkins & Sarah Van Parrys Sound Recordists: Mike Moran [8] (UK), Srikanth Rajappan, Arun Seenu ( India) Project Consultant: Thomas Mathew Production controller: Biju Kadavoor ( Indian Schedule ) Production Controller: Faith Watkins ( UK Schedule) Choreographer: Sony Gomes

Location

Liverpool, New Brighton, Lancashire ( England). Pollachi, (Tamil Nadu), Shravana Belagola, Mysore, Kanakapura, Srirangapatna ( Karnataka), Uzhavoor & Thodupuzha, Kerala.[9]

References


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