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Ritu Sarin is an Indian film director and producer based in Dharamshala, India. was born in New Delhi. She studied at Miranda House in Delhi University and went on to finish her studies at California College of the Arts in Oakland. She is the recipient of Miranda House’s 2010 Distinguished Alumna Award. Sarin and her husband, Tenzing Sonam, and have been making films since their student days in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 80s. Since then they have shared a career that has spanned several documentaries, video installations and one dramatic feature film. ==Life and Career== Ritu Sarin did her MFA in Film and Video from California College of the Arts (CCA). While at CCA, Sarin made a number of experimental films, including Hercules and The Mind Gap. In 1985, she and Sonam worked on their first film together, The New Puritans: The Sikhs of Yuba City. Since then they have collaborated on all their films. In 1987, Sarin moved to London with Tenzing Sonam. Here, they began work as programme directors at the Meridian Trust, a Buddhist and Tibet-related film archive and production company. While at the Meridian Trust, they documented a number of historic trips made by the Dalai Lama, including his Nobel Peace Prize visit to Norway and his first trip to the Russian Buddhist republics of Kalmykia and Buryatia. They left the Meridian Trust in 1991 and founded their own company, White Crane Films. All their films since then have been made under its banner. Ritu and Tenzing were married in 1987. They have two children. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ritu Sarin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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