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Displaying all articles tagged:
Ramin Bahrani
interview
Mar. 5, 2021
Behind the 25-Year Friendship That Gave Birth to Netflix’s
The White Tiger
A chat with Aravind Adiga and Ramin Bahrani.
By
Bilge Ebiri
movie review
Jan. 22, 2021
Netflix’s
The White Tiger
Is a Brutal, Powerful Tale of Ambition and Corruption
Ramin Bahrani, one of our great directors, adapts Aravind Adiga’s international best seller.
By
Bilge Ebiri
May 15, 2018
What’s the Flame Point of Data? Updating
Fahrenheit 451
for the E-Book Era.
Writer-director Ramin Bahrani on incorporating iPhones and Donald Trump into his HBO movie adaptation of the Ray Bradbury dystopian classic.
By
Rollo Romig
the industry
Apr. 13, 2016
Ramin Bahrani to Adapt
Fahrenheit 451
for HBO
Not the TV show
Numbers
, like numerals.
By
Jesse David Fox
trailer park
Jan. 18, 2013
At Any Price
Trailer: Zac Efron Gets Outta His Farm and Into His Car
Dennis Quaid plays his dad. And their last name is Whipple.
By
Jesse David Fox
movies
Mar. 23, 2010
Werner Herzog Gives Voice to a Plastic Bag in
Plastic Bag
A discarded plastic bag “ventures through the environmentally barren remains of America.”
By
Edith Zimmerman
chat room
Mar. 27, 2009
Goodbye Solo
Director Ramin Bahrani on Teaching Actors to Drive Cabs
Bahrani raps with Vulture about the grueling preparation he puts his actors through.
By
Lane Brown
agenda
July 15, 2008
‘Chop Shop’: New York Neorealism in the Shadow of Shea
The ugliest part of Queens — Willets Point, or “The Iron Triangle” — never looked so stunning as it does in Ramin Bahrani’s neo–New York–realist film.
you saw it here first
Feb. 20, 2008
Exclusive Preview: Ramin Bahrani’s ‘Chop Shop’
Exclusive clips from the new film by the director of Man Push Cart.