In 2015, Maharaja GajSingh II of Marwar-Jodhpur invited an extraordinary group of musicians to assemble a studio. Director Paul Thomas Anderson captured this joyous three-week collaboration - a cross-cultural, cross-religious meeting between the mystical Islam of Sufi, Qawwali, and Rajasthani Gypsy musicians, interwoven with devotional poetries. Israeli musician and poet Shye Ben Tzur composed the music.
In 2015, Maharaja GajSingh II of Marwar-Jodhpur invited an extraordinary group of musicians to assemble a studio. Director Paul Thomas Anderson captured this joyous three-week collaboration - a cross-cultural, cross-religious meeting between the mystical Islam of Sufi, Qawwali, and Rajasthani Gypsy musicians, interwoven with devotional poetries. Israeli musician and poet Shye Ben Tzur composed the music.
In 2015, Maharaja GajSingh II of Marwar-Jodhpur invited an extraordinary group of musicians to assemble a studio. Director Paul Thomas Anderson captured this joyous three-week collaboration - a cross-cultural, cross-religious meeting between the mystical Islam of Sufi, Qawwali, and Rajasthani Gypsy musicians, interwoven with devotional poetries. Israeli musician and poet Shye Ben Tzur composed the music.