7.2
54 min
Paul Thomas Anderson joined his close friend and collaborator Jonny Greenwood on a trip to Rajasthan in northwest India, where they were hosted by the Maharaja of Jodhpur, and he brought his camera with him. Their destination was the 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort, where Greenwood was recording an album with Israeli composer Shye Ben Tzur and an amazing group of musicians.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Shye Ben Tzur | Self - Guitar, Flute, Vocals, Composer | Unowned | |
Ehtisham Khan Ajmeri | Self - Dholak | Unowned | |
Gufran Ali | Self - Qawwali Chorus | Unowned | |
Shazib Ali | Self - Qawwali Chorus | Unowned | |
Sabir Bamami | Self - Horns | Unowned | |
Aamir Bhiyani | Self - Trumpet | Unowned | |
Soheb Bhiyani | Self - Horms | Unowned | |
Ajaj Damami | Self - Horns | Unowned | |
Nigel Godrich | Self | Unowned | |
Jonny Greenwood | Self - Guitar & Ondes Martenot | Unowned | |
Hazmat | Self - Horns | Unowned | |
Afshana Khan | Self - Vocals | Unowned | |
Asin Khan | Self - Sarangi | Unowned | |
Bhanwaru Khan | Self - Horns | Unowned | |
Chugge Khan | Self - Percussion | Unowned | |
Dara Khan | Self - Kamaicha | Unowned | |
Nihal Khan | Self - Dholak | Unowned | |
Zaki Ali Qawwal | Self - Vocals | Unowned | |
Zakir Ali Qawwal | Self - Vocals & Harmonium | Unowned | |
Latif Qureshi | Self (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Narsi Lal Solanki | Self - Nagara | Unowned | |
Nathu Lal Solanki | Self - Nagara | Unowned | |
Razia Sultan | Self - Vocals | Unowned | |
His Royal Highness Maharaja Gaj Singh Jodhpur | Self | Unowned | |
Paul Thomas Anderson | Self (voice) (uncredited) | Unowned |