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Junun
''Junun'' is a 2015 documentary film by the American director Paul Thomas Anderson. It documents the making of an album of the same name in Mehrangarh Fort in Rajasthan, India, by the Israeli composer Shye Ben Tzur, English composer and Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, Indian ensemble the Rajasthan Express, and Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich. Greenwood previously composed soundtracks for several Anderson films. Anderson also used Godrich's drone to capture aerial footage of the fort. ''Junun'' premièred at the 2015 New York Film Festival and was released on the MUBI film streaming service on October 9 and on iTunes on November 20, 2015. It received positive reviews. == Reception ==
Indiewire gave ''Junun'' a grade of B+ and wrote that it ''"''offers no clear-eyed statement on its subject, but develops an enveloping internal logic about the thrill of artistic innovation."〔 ''Variety'' wrote that "Anderson’s aesthetics unobtrusively capture the magic of Greenwood and company’s global partnership. It’s a reverent tribute, and one that articulates its underlying themes in subtle, piercing snapshots."〔 The ''Hollywood Reporter'' described it as "a transporting film that places us right there in the room, living and breathing a singular artistic experience. Trying to remain still in your seat is futile."〔 The ''AV Club'' gave the film a grade of B and wrote: "''Junun'' may be a minor work from a major director, but it provides plenty of bounce in the step and candy for the ears. It’s hard to ask much more of a music movie."〔 The ''Guardian'' gave the film 3 out of 5, writing: "Given how fruitful and fascinating the collaboration has been between Anderson and Greenwood ... this returned favour is a little disappointing. Anderson has brought much less personality and invention to this project than Greenwood gave to () movies."
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