Barroz: What We Know So Far About Mohanlal’s Directorial Debut, Including Release Date. (Photo Credit – IMDb) Plot
“Barroz,” the guardian entrusted with safeguarding Vasco da Gama’s hidden treasure, has faithfully fulfilled his duty for 400 years. However, he must now pass the treasure to a legitimate descendant of Gama. What unfolds following forms the crux of the movie’s plot.
Cast and crew
‘Barroz,’ a fantasy film, is an adaptation of Jijo Punnoose’s novel “Barroz: Guardian of D’Gama’s Treasure” and represents Mohanlal’s directorial debut, with him also taking on the lead role. Alongside Mohanlal, the cast features Guru Somasundaram, Kallirroi Tziafeta, Ignacio Mateos, Komal Sharma, Maya, and others. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the banner of Aashirvad Cinemas, the cinematography is helmed by Santosh Sivan, while the original score is crafted by Mark Kilian.
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“Barroz,” the guardian entrusted with safeguarding Vasco da Gama’s hidden treasure, has faithfully fulfilled his duty for 400 years. However, he must now pass the treasure to a legitimate descendant of Gama. What unfolds following forms the crux of the movie’s plot.
Cast and crew
‘Barroz,’ a fantasy film, is an adaptation of Jijo Punnoose’s novel “Barroz: Guardian of D’Gama’s Treasure” and represents Mohanlal’s directorial debut, with him also taking on the lead role. Alongside Mohanlal, the cast features Guru Somasundaram, Kallirroi Tziafeta, Ignacio Mateos, Komal Sharma, Maya, and others. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the banner of Aashirvad Cinemas, the cinematography is helmed by Santosh Sivan, while the original score is crafted by Mark Kilian.
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- 5/8/2024
- by Hari P N
- KoiMoi
Few films released in 2022 make a bolder visual statement than “Bardo (or False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths).” Alejandro González Iñárritu’s sprawling film about an acclaimed documentarian returning to his hometown in Mexico to receive an award has captivated audiences with its unapologetically surreal images since premiering at the Venice International Film Festival in September.
It begins with a newborn baby asking to be inserted back into his mother’s womb, and only gets crazier from there, as Iñárritu attempts to make sense of life and art while looking for meaning in a world that can seem devoid of it.
To discuss bringing such a singular artistic vision to life, the film’s stars Daniel Giménez Cacho and Ximena Lamadrid, production designer Eugenio Caballero, and supervising sound editor and sound designer Martín Hernandez joined IndieWire’s Eric Kohn for a panel at IndieWire’s Consider This FYC Brunch.
It begins with a newborn baby asking to be inserted back into his mother’s womb, and only gets crazier from there, as Iñárritu attempts to make sense of life and art while looking for meaning in a world that can seem devoid of it.
To discuss bringing such a singular artistic vision to life, the film’s stars Daniel Giménez Cacho and Ximena Lamadrid, production designer Eugenio Caballero, and supervising sound editor and sound designer Martín Hernandez joined IndieWire’s Eric Kohn for a panel at IndieWire’s Consider This FYC Brunch.
- 11/18/2022
- by Christian Zilko and Christian Blauvelt
- Indiewire
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Alejandro Gonzalez
In Netflix’s Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, Daniel Giménez Cacho stars as Silverio Gama, a renowned documentarian who is set to receive a prestigious award for his career as a journalist upon his return to his native Mexico after living with his family in Los Angeles for decades. The epic black comedy, which is Mexico’s official Oscar submission for best international feature, is an extremely personal project from four-time Oscar-winning writer-director Alejandro G. Iñárritu, who likens his latest film to the Mexican soup called pozole — “a mix of an enormous amount of things” — that speaks to the shared loneliness of the immigrant experience, particularly for those who feel without a homeland. The film sees Gama weaving throughout his own memories and the present day as well as interacting with figures central to Mexico’s complex history and culture.
Alejandro Gonzalez
In Netflix’s Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, Daniel Giménez Cacho stars as Silverio Gama, a renowned documentarian who is set to receive a prestigious award for his career as a journalist upon his return to his native Mexico after living with his family in Los Angeles for decades. The epic black comedy, which is Mexico’s official Oscar submission for best international feature, is an extremely personal project from four-time Oscar-winning writer-director Alejandro G. Iñárritu, who likens his latest film to the Mexican soup called pozole — “a mix of an enormous amount of things” — that speaks to the shared loneliness of the immigrant experience, particularly for those who feel without a homeland. The film sees Gama weaving throughout his own memories and the present day as well as interacting with figures central to Mexico’s complex history and culture.
- 11/16/2022
- by Tyler Coates
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fatorda (Goa), Nov 14 (Ians) Fc Goa fell 3-1 to Kerala Blasters on Sunday in Kochi after the home side ran a blitzkrieg for seven minutes on either side of the interval to help themselves to three goals.
However, even with a deficit of three goals to overcome in front of a raucous partisan crowd, the Gaurs refused to give up and if not for some brilliant goalkeeping to combine with sloppy touches in the final third, Carlos Pena’s men could have still made a game of it.
Speaking to fcgoa.in following the defeat, the Spaniard felt this game would serve as a learning experience whilst showering praise on his troops for their fighting spirit.
“The team didn’t give up even after going into the half 2-0, which hurt us a lot. Even at 3-0, we believed,” Pena said. “We came back strong but it wasn’t enough.
However, even with a deficit of three goals to overcome in front of a raucous partisan crowd, the Gaurs refused to give up and if not for some brilliant goalkeeping to combine with sloppy touches in the final third, Carlos Pena’s men could have still made a game of it.
Speaking to fcgoa.in following the defeat, the Spaniard felt this game would serve as a learning experience whilst showering praise on his troops for their fighting spirit.
“The team didn’t give up even after going into the half 2-0, which hurt us a lot. Even at 3-0, we believed,” Pena said. “We came back strong but it wasn’t enough.
- 11/14/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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Mexico has selected Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths as its official contender for the 2023 Academy Awards in the best international feature category.
The epic comedy, which also marks Iñárritu’s first Mexican feature since his 2000 breakout Amores Perros, will be released in theaters starting on Oct. 27, before dropping on Netflix on Dec. 16.
Daniel Giménez Cacho plays Silverio Gama, a renowned Mexican journalist and documentary filmmaker living in Los Angeles, who, after being named the recipient of a prestigious international award, returns to his native country. But he’s unaware that this simple trip will push him to an existential limit sparked by family relationships, questions of cultural identity and changes to the country of his birth.
Iñárritu is no stranger at the Academy Awards, as the Mexican filmmaker already won the best director Oscar for Birdman...
Mexico has selected Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths as its official contender for the 2023 Academy Awards in the best international feature category.
The epic comedy, which also marks Iñárritu’s first Mexican feature since his 2000 breakout Amores Perros, will be released in theaters starting on Oct. 27, before dropping on Netflix on Dec. 16.
Daniel Giménez Cacho plays Silverio Gama, a renowned Mexican journalist and documentary filmmaker living in Los Angeles, who, after being named the recipient of a prestigious international award, returns to his native country. But he’s unaware that this simple trip will push him to an existential limit sparked by family relationships, questions of cultural identity and changes to the country of his birth.
Iñárritu is no stranger at the Academy Awards, as the Mexican filmmaker already won the best director Oscar for Birdman...
- 9/29/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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