In a recent interview published by India’s public service broadcaster DD News, Sanskrit scholar Professor Chirapat Prapandvidya, from Thailand, exclaimed, “Thailand is the most crucial place for study of Sanskrit. We started...
KEEP READING"Barry": A Portrait of Barack Obama
As Barack Obama prepares to leave office after eight years, publics can look back on his formative years with a new biopic, Barry. The film originally premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, with biracial Australian actor Devon Terrell in the title role and Indian-American director Vikram Gandhi at the helm.
It follows Obama in 1981, detailing his life as a 20-year-old junior at Columbia University who felt stuck between the black and white worlds of his parents, as well as singled out in a racially-charged environment in America. At the core of the film is a message about America's pluralism, simultaneously a source of strength and a source of conflict. "From run-ins with campus police to trying to fit in on basketball courts in Harlem, it aims to show how that dichotomy shaped Obama into the man he is today." It's a message that remains relevant for those in America struggling to find their place in the melting pot, and for foreign audiences looking in at an ever-changing country.
The full film will be available on Netflix December 16th, but you can view the trailer here.
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