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A Love Supreme by Nilesh Patel

A Love Supreme by Nilesh Patel

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A non-dialogue short that dissects the making of a humble samosa.

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A tribute to the director's Mother who has Rheumatoid Arthritis, this audio-visual essay on the preparation of samosas is a record of her skilled hands, in case they become affected.

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  • Indumati Patel

    Indumati Patel
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Sheffield Documentary Festival

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  • 3 Weeks Ago

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    The short film A Love Supreme by director Nilesh Patel is a wonderful artistic documentary with (suprising, amusing) stylistic echoes of Scorsese's Raging Bull--a favorite of both the filmmaker and his mother (whose hands are shown making samosas in the film).  I saw it at the San Francisco Film Festival years ago.  Was sorry not to be able to view it on this website--the icon went around and around but the film did not appear.  I hope the website can be improved to allow viewing of this lovely film.

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