The_Awakener_(film)

<i>The Awakener</i> (film)

The Awakener (film)

1969 Indian film


The Awakener is a 1969 Indian anthropological ethnographic film on Meher Baba, produced by Jagat Murari, Mushir Ahmad and distributed by Films Division of India.[1][2][3] The Stock footage starring Meher Baba, and Eruch Jessawala is directed, compiled, and edited by D. B. Rana with narration by Roshan Taneja.[4][5]

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Background

The film footage was taken by Lud Dimpfl, Aneece Hassen, Jehangir Sukhadwala, and Mani Irani.[6] It was featured at the 4th IFFI.[7][8] The film also features the footage of Dutch film maker Louis van Gasteren interviewing Meher Baba.[7]


References

  1. Who's who in India 1986, Guide Publications., p. 289
  2. India Who's who, INFA Publications, 2003, p. 387
  3. "The Awakener - Meher Baba, Jagat Murari productions" (PDF). Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  4. Willman, Chris (18 August 1989). "MOVIE REVIEW : 'Meher Baba's' Makers Use Slo-Mo Religiously". Los Angeles Times.
  5. Sanjinés, José (24 January 2014). "Meher Baba's Silent Semiotic Output". Signs and Society. 2 (S1): S121–S159. doi:10.1086/674313 via CrossRef.
  6. "The Awakener: a 1969 Baba Movie" via www.youtube.com.
  7. "Zoo Manners". CFS India. 23 November 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2012.

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