1969
Documentary
France | French | Color | 06:18
Louis Malle called his gorgeous and groundbreaking Phantom India the most personal film of his career. And this extraordinary journey to India, originally shown as a miniseries on European television, is infused with his sense of discovery, as well as occasional outrage, intrigue, and joy.
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Louis Malle | Self - Narrator |
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Thomas Frederick Howard | Self - Peace Corps worker |
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Jyoti Basu | Self - Interviewee - General Secretary of Right Communist Party in Bengal |
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Namboodiripad | Self - Interviewee - Kerala Prime Minister |
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Ambu | Self - Interviewee - Ashram's Hatha Yoga Master |
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Pashabhai Patel | Self - Interviewee - Industrialist at Swatantra Delegate |
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Gopal | Self - Interviewee |
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Mrs. Gouri Thomas | Self - Interviewee - Kerala Food Minister |
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Mohammad Koya | Self - Interviewee - Kerala Minister of Education |
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Vinayak Purohit | Self - Interviewee - Left-Wing Intellectual |
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Mrs. Ranjekar | Self - Interviewee - Bombay Councilwoman |
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Simon Coder | Self - Interviewee - Jewish Community Leader and Shopkeeper |
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Bal Thackery | Self - Interviewee - Shiv Sena Founder |
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Rajani Desai | Self - Interviewee - Economist |
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Hema Malini | Self |
| Director | Louis Malle |
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| Writer | Guy Bechtel, Louis Malle | |
| Producer | Claude Nedjar, Elliott Kastner | |
| Photography | Étienne BECKER | |
| Edition | Criterion |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |