Bombay hustle: the ‘unglamorous’ side of filmmaking can be no less fascinating
Bombay hustle: the ‘unglamorous’ side of filmmaking can be no less fascinating
A new book explores the early world post-sound Bombay cinema, embracing in its ambit, anonymous migrant workers, financing and women’s bodies.
Halsall, Eleanor
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28 November 2020
Halsall, Eleanor
312cf7b5-671c-405a-b635-dfe750453b88
Eleanor Halsall (Author)
(2020)
Bombay hustle: the ‘unglamorous’ side of filmmaking can be no less fascinating
The Wire
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A new book explores the early world post-sound Bombay cinema, embracing in its ambit, anonymous migrant workers, financing and women’s bodies.
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Published date: 28 November 2020
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