Anup Mukhyopadhyay

Películas

Those City Girls
Sound Mixer
A weird take on adventures of sophisticated escort service females based Kolkata (Calcutta), India. A non-narrative story, exploring the fun aspect of sexuality of young females. An Independent film, showcasing a few incidents of lives of 5-6 girls, who had come to the profession of prostitution for various reasons. A young and youthful film, tongue-in-cheek approach makes it different from rest of the films made from India.
The Voyeurs
Cuando un especialista en vigilancia de Kolkata y su compañero de cuarto instalan una pequeña cámara en la casa de su hermosa vecina, de alguna manera se convierten en sospechosos de terrorismo en el comentario cortante del director Buddhadeb Dasgupta sobre la sociedad de CCTV.
Herbert
Sound Mixer
Based on Nabarun Bhattacharyas novel of the same name which won the highest literary prize in India in 1997, Suman Mukhopadhyays debut feature Herbert is a deeply moving and artistically accomplished motion picture full of profound laughter, pathos, and humanity.
The River Named Modhumoti
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
During the 1971 liberation war of Bangladesh, in a remote village, a landlord collaborated with the Pakistani army. After the death of his brother, he married his sister-in-law who had a young son. A teacher in the village, with a widowed daughter, taught the young man had a daughter. When the war broke out, the young man joined the Bengali guerrillas, shattering his innocence. In the village, the landlord's action get worse and worse, until he kills the teacher and compels the daughter to marry him. Now the young man must return to his village with new determination.
The Stranger
Sound Recordist
A well-off Indian family is paid an unexpected, and rather unwanted, visit by a man claiming to be the woman's long lost uncle. The initial suspicion with which they greet the man slowly dissolves as he regales them with stories of his travels, tales that are at odds with their conventional middle class perspective on the world.
El mundo de Bimala
Sound Recordist
Bimala recuerda los hechos que cambiaron su visión del mundo. Su marido, un terrateniente educado en Occidente, rico y culto, desafíando la tradición, decidió educarla y hacerla salir del ancestral aislamiento propio de las mujeres casadas de la época, para consternación de sus parientes más conservadores. Así, Bimala, que asistía a las reuniones de su marido con un amigo y líder de la rebelión contra los británicos, acabó adhiriéndose a la causa de la independencia.