Electric Moon | |
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Directed by | Pradip Krishen |
Produced by | Bobby Bedi (Kaleidoscope Entertainment) |
Screenplay by | Arundhati Roy |
Starring | Roshan Seth Alice Spivak |
Music by | Simeon Venkov |
Cinematography | Giles Nuttgens |
Editing by | Pradip Krishen |
Release date(s) | December 4, 1992 | (UK)
Running time | 102.5 mins |
Country | United Kingdom/India[1] |
Language | English |
Electric Moon is a 1992 Indian film directed by Pradip Krishen and written by Arundhati Roy.[2] The film was produced by Grapevine Media for Channel 4 Television and Bobby Bedi's Kaleidoscope Entertainment and was reviewed at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) and the 36th London Film Festival (1992).[3]
Set in an expensive tourist lodge in the forests of central India run by former royalty, Raja Ran Bikram Singh, 'Bubbles', the film is a satirical parody on Westerners visiting India, in search for their stereotypical notions of the country, replete with images of former Indian royalty, and relics of the British Raj. In turn the film was a commentary on social pretense and ecology. The issue was previously taken up by the Merchant-Ivory film The Guru (1969), and in time the film acquired a cult following.[4][5]