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In 2003, I hit upon
the Indian fairy tale about a Cobra who becomes a prince and falls
in love with an exiled princess.
Being a Hindu
Astrologer and a Cabbalist gives me an insight into the occult
realm.
I further worked
on that theme and developed the story.
Since life is a
mystery itself, I want the audiences to understand that there is a
hidden aspect to our lives not normally seen by all except the
clairvoyants.
Cobra’s Wish
depicts that theme in pictures and dialogs. It is a bridge
between the seen and the unseen.
It was made with a
low budget of under $20,000, a digital indie (XL1S and XL2), and is
proof of my struggles thru the whole process of filmmaking; hence it
needs moral support and encouragement, so that my next project
(Hell, No!) can become a living reality in film.
It is my first
attempt at filmmaking.
What’s the
audience? All people who think, who want to know the meaning of
life and what lies beyond and who question what lies in the unseen
domain.
All those who know
the price of everything and the value of nothing may not make the
best audience.
This film is based
on the saying by Oscar Wilde: “The mystery
of life is the seen and not the unseen”.
Ostaro - Author,
Producer,
‘Cobra’s Wish’
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