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Boulder Weekly, Interviews

The Sound of a True American Voice: Ramin Bahrani

January 29, 2015August 11, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Ten years ago, at the Sundance Film Festival, a new voice in American cinema was announced. The voice was not loud, but it was clear, and it belonged to the 29-year-old Ramin Bahrani. Bahrani’s feature debut, Man Push Cart, is a calm … Continue reading The Sound of a True American Voice: Ramin Bahrani

In Their Words

Born On This Day — March 20, 1975

March 20, 2014December 4, 2021 Michael J. Casey

This is a big part of my films: Fate versus free will. […] Who’s making the decisions, you or your surroundings? You or your fate? Why are you the way you are? Are you able to change as a person? What … Continue reading Born On This Day — March 20, 1975

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