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Shrenik Rao is an Indian born film-maker, academic, and broadcaster. He is the Founder and Chief Executive of Dolsun Media (2005) and 7MB – 7 Media Broadcasting Pvt Ltd (2010). He wrote, directed, and produced the documentary films ''Denied – This Bit of Truth'', ''Mugabe's Zimbabwe'', ''7 Notes to Infinity'', and ''The Monsoon Oracle'', which have been distributed to 52 countries around the world.〔 ==Films== The global premier of his first factual film titled ''Denied-This bit of Truth'' took place at The London School of Economics in October 2007 and was quickly followed by a premier at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government in November 2007. The factual film has also been featured on ''BBC world service 'Outlook'. He created an environmental initiative in association with United Nations Environment Programme for which he cycled for 4800 kilometres from Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India to Kashmir – India's northern most state. Along his journey,he gathered pledges for planting trees to spread environmental awareness about offsetting the effects of global warming. This epic journey was made into a Six-part Television series titled ''TreeCycle with Shrenik Rao'' which has been licensed to Gaiam TV in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Snippets of his journey were broadcast on NDTV. The series also features celebrated authors, environmentalists and other prominent personalities such as Maneka Gandhi, Shashi Tharoor, Gurcharan Das, Daggubati Purandeswari and Sunita Narain. His factual film titled ''Mugabe's Zimbabwe'', charts three decades of Robert Mugabe's rule as the President of Zimbabwe. The film examines Mugabe's transition from liberator to dictator, and of Zimbabwe from a state of hope to one of desolation. The film was taken up for world-wide distribution by TVF International and was featured as one of the 'Hot Picks of 2011' by Real Screen at Cannes. The film was critically acclaimed by media across the world and translated to multiple languages.〔 Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Barry Bearak of the New York Times said that, 'The film seems a primer to the situation, something of value especially to those not yet familiar with Zimbabwe and its recent history'. In 2012, Shrenik produced and directed ''7 Notes to Infinity'', a musical factual film which pays tribute to Indian Classical Music. It tries to explore the universality of music through infinite musical compositions created from 7 Notes to the scale – Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Da Ni. Legendary musicians, the likes of "Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres"- Dr M. Balamuralikrishna, Padma Bhushan, T.V.Gopalakrishnan, Prince of the Royal family of Travancore, Aswathi Thirunal Rama Varma, the direct descendant of the great king Maharaja Swathi Thirunal and Sanjay Subrahmanyan feature prominently in the film. The film was produced and launched on the World Music day in Kerala, in association with Saptaparani and State Bank of Travancore. He produced and directed ''The Monsoon Oracle'', a factual film which presents a shocking insight into extraordinary ritualistic practices that are performed every year in Hyderabad to predict the Monsoons and keep infectious diseases at bay. The film focuses on people who dedicate their lives to playing the role of oracle to the goddess or to the role of ''Pothuraju'', the goddess's whip wielding brother. The film narrates stories of hope, faith and uncertainty and presents the psychological and emotional dimensions of assuming these roles. ''The Monsoon Oracle'' has been critically acclaimed and screened at Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT)〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = MIT Sangam )〕 and also at the University of Chicago,.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Committee on South Asian Studies )〕 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「Shrenik Rao」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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