VIN-DA-LOO
n.
(1888) : a curried dish of Indian origin made with meat or shellfish, garlic
and wine or vinegarPHILM:a thin flexible transparent sheet of cellulose acetate or nitrocellulose
coated with a radiation-sensitive emulsion for taking photographs WAL-LAH n. (1782):
a person associated with a particular work or who performs a
specific duty or service – usu. used in combination <the book~wallah was an
itinerant peddler – George Orwell>
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International Film Production Company
est. 1995
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FEATURING: Commentary/conversation track with
TV/film critic, filmmaker and all around great guy MATT ZOLLER SEITZ and
PM Essay on GOD’s LAND by NY
Magazine journalist/author/screenwriter
MARK JACOBSON Interview with RICHARD LIU, the
original spokesperson of the group (in GL played by Wayne Chang) The GOD’s LAND RADIO SHOW, a
full length audio production of an earlier version of the script created 2
years before we began filming. Mandarin lessons from Wayne Chang,
or 'How we learned how to speak Chinese real good' Deleted Scenes, obligatory and quite
amusing GOD’s LAND trailer and as for a real bonus, for the
first time almost anywhere, Jodi Lin’s short “BORTE, QUEEN OF TIBET”
JONES, a
genial, young father-to-be arrives for the first time to New York City on
business. His work schedule allows for enjoyable strolls through the city,
taking in the enormity he's most unaccustomed to back home in South
Carolina. He might even go see a lecture given by his favorite author,
Haruki Murakami. In New York there is everything; great bars, colorful
characters and beautiful Asian call girls. Jones has a problem.
Warning: Due
to the graphic nature of this film, mature audiences only