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EP 232 - 'Project Kashmir' - Music Composer - David Robbins

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Join music composer David Robbins as he delves into the creative process behind the acclaimed documentary Project Kashmir. In this episode, Robbins reflects on scoring a film that remains as relevant today as it was 20 years ago—a deeply personal and politically charged exploration of the Kashmir conflict through the eyes of two friends, one Hindu and one Muslim. He shares how he approached the emotional and cultural nuances of the story through music, bringing depth and resonance to a narrative rooted in identity, friendship, and one of the world’s most complex regions.
David Robbins (born January 29, 1955, in Los Angeles, California) is an American composer renowned for his work in film, television, and theater. He is the brother of actor and director Tim Robbins and the son of musician Gil Robbins.
Robbins has composed scores for several notable films, including Dead Man Walking (1995), Bob Roberts (1992), and Cradle Will Rock (1999), often collaborating with his brother Tim on these projects. His work on Bob Roberts earned him the Georges Delerue Prize at the Ghent International Film Festival in 1992.
Beyond film, Robbins has contributed to television and theater, serving as the musical director for The Actors' Gang, a theater company founded by Tim Robbins. His compositions are known for their emotional depth and versatility, often blending classical elements with contemporary themes
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Join music composer David Robbins as he delves into the creative process behind the acclaimed documentary Project Kashmir. In this episode, Robbins reflects on scoring a film that remains as relevant today as it was 20 years ago—a deeply personal and politically charged exploration of the Kashmir conflict through the eyes of two friends, one Hindu and one Muslim. He shares how he approached the emotional and cultural nuances of the story through music, bringing depth and resonance to a narrative rooted in identity, friendship, and one of the world’s most complex regions.
David Robbins (born January 29, 1955, in Los Angeles, California) is an American composer renowned for his work in film, television, and theater. He is the brother of actor and director Tim Robbins and the son of musician Gil Robbins.
Robbins has composed scores for several notable films, including Dead Man Walking (1995), Bob Roberts (1992), and Cradle Will Rock (1999), often collaborating with his brother Tim on these projects. His work on Bob Roberts earned him the Georges Delerue Prize at the Ghent International Film Festival in 1992.
Beyond film, Robbins has contributed to television and theater, serving as the musical director for The Actors' Gang, a theater company founded by Tim Robbins. His compositions are known for their emotional depth and versatility, often blending classical elements with contemporary themes
#kashmir #davidrobbinsmusic #indiapakistantensions #composercareer #documentaries

http://twitter.com/dreamingkingdom
http://instagram.com/kingdomofdreamspodcast
http://facebook.com/kingdomofdreamspodcast
Watch the feature films that I have directed
Citizen of Moria - https://rb.gy/azpsu
In Search of My Sister - https://rb.gy/1ke21
Official Website - www.jawadmir.com

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