The Persian poet Omar Khayyâm appears at the age of twenty, taking refuge in the solitude of the Thar Desert. In the ecstasy of inspiration and solitude, Omar listens to the sounds of the desert: lost single-stringed instruments, a romantic sarangui and the song of the qawali men while drinking wine and dreaming. Each dream is a story in which Omar stars, leaving the imprint of his searches: the transmutation of one into oneself, the dream and the relativity of the waking state in which we create an illusion, a Mayan state as announced in the Upanishads. Young Omar immerses himself in his chaotic and hopeful universe, like an infinite spiral.
YASEF CALDERÓN - ROMINA BARBARÁ - HUKUM SINGH - DINESH DINARAM - CHACHA SHIRGHAM - ABHA RAJ VYAS
Unicorn, the garden of fruits is the second part of the The Triumph’s Trilogy. Filmed in the Thar Desert, in the State of Rajasthan, in India, it became the first Indo-Argentine co-production. It was declared of National Interest by the Presidency of the Nation of the Argentine Republic in 1995.
PABLO CÉSAR
PABLO CÉSAR AND YASEF CALDERÓN
CÉSAR PRODUCCIONES
MURALI NAIR PRODUCTIONS (India)
Direction: Pablo César
Producers: César Producciones (Argentina) & Murali Nair Productions (India)
Script: Pablo César and Yasef Calderón
Cinematographer: Carlos Essmann
Cast: Yasef Calderón / Romina Barbará / Hukum Singh / Dinesh Dinaram / Chacha Shirgham / Abha Raj Vyas
Original soundtrack: Héctor Magni
Production directors: Sameer Bhole & Mario Barbará
Production chief: Gurudas Pai
Art direction and costumes: Valeria Ambrosio
Editing: Liliana Nadal
Assistant Director: Sergio Cingolani
Backstage: Patricio Benadon
Original language: Spanish