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Tarsem Singh

Director

“I happen to be like a prostitute in love with the profession.”

 

Biography

Indian-born director Tarsem worked extensively in commercials and music videos before making his feature debut with the psycho-thriller “The Cell” (2000), a largely dreamlike film bringing life to the fantastical subconscious thoughts of a serial killer. Educated at a boarding school nestled in the Himalayas, Tarsem moved to the United States to study business at Harvard. After deciding to pursue film studies instead, the would-be director enrolled at Pasadena’s renowned Art Center College of Design where he developed his unique, visually dynamic style. Early work included a stint directing the 1990 Suzanne Vega video “Tired of Sleeping”, but he would become best known for his handling of R.E.M.‘s 1991 smash single “Losing My Religion”. Drawing on rarely used references like Soviet filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky and Baroque painter Caravaggio, Tarsem turned out a video that enchanted and confounded the audience, not unlike the effect the often misinterpreted song had. The video’s muted… read more

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Arden

20Aug12

The Fall and The Cell are both very beautiful... What the heck happened when he did Mirror Mirror?!

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orangey

22Dec11

what a hack

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Jack Lineman

18Oct11

ADD: Coca Cola India; Levi's New Orleans; Smirnoff Message in a Bottle

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JESCIE

6Oct11

http://filmic-light.blogspot.com/2011/10/first-look-at-tarsem-singhs-snow-white.html

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