Robert Wang is a former home cook, with a PhD in computer science who rarely found time to make healthy meals for his wife and two children Source: Double Insight site
Robert Wang is a former home cook, with a PhD in computer science who rarely found time to make healthy meals for his wife and two children Source: Double Insight site
Robert Wang is a former home cook, with a PhD in computer science who rarely found time to make healthy meals for his wife and two children Source: Double Insight site
Robert Wang is a former home cook, with a PhD in computer science who rarely found time to make healthy meals for his wife and two children Source: Double Insight site
Robert Wang is a former home cook, with a PhD in computer science who rarely found time to make healthy meals for his wife and two children Source: Double Insight site
Robert Wang is a former home cook, with a PhD in computer science who rarely found time to make healthy meals for his wife and two children Source: Double Insight site
A paramedic professional- turned-filmmaker, Benjamin Gilmour’s Jirga is Australia’s official entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 2019, which is competing with India’s Village Rockstars, Japan’s Shoplifters and Poland’s Cold War. Jirga — screened at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival — is a contemplative war film based in Afghanistan that touches upon topics like redemption, humanity and has a powerful sense of purpose. t2 caught up with Gilmour for a chat.
A paramedic professional- turned-filmmaker, Benjamin Gilmour’s Jirga is Australia’s official entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 2019, which is competing with India’s Village Rockstars, Japan’s Shoplifters and Poland’s Cold War. Jirga — screened at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival — is a contemplative war film based in Afghanistan that touches upon topics like redemption, humanity and has a powerful sense of purpose. t2 caught up with Gilmour for a chat.
A paramedic professional- turned-filmmaker, Benjamin Gilmour’s Jirga is Australia’s official entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 2019, which is competing with India’s Village Rockstars, Japan’s Shoplifters and Poland’s Cold War. Jirga — screened at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival — is a contemplative war film based in Afghanistan that touches upon topics like redemption, humanity and has a powerful sense of purpose. t2 caught up with Gilmour for a chat.
A paramedic professional- turned-filmmaker, Benjamin Gilmour’s Jirga is Australia’s official entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 2019, which is competing with India’s Village Rockstars, Japan’s Shoplifters and Poland’s Cold War. Jirga — screened at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival — is a contemplative war film based in Afghanistan that touches upon topics like redemption, humanity and has a powerful sense of purpose. t2 caught up with Gilmour for a chat.
A paramedic professional- turned-filmmaker, Benjamin Gilmour’s Jirga is Australia’s official entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 2019, which is competing with India’s Village Rockstars, Japan’s Shoplifters and Poland’s Cold War. Jirga — screened at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival — is a contemplative war film based in Afghanistan that touches upon topics like redemption, humanity and has a powerful sense of purpose. t2 caught up with Gilmour for a chat.
A paramedic professional- turned-filmmaker, Benjamin Gilmour’s Jirga is Australia’s official entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 2019, which is competing with India’s Village Rockstars, Japan’s Shoplifters and Poland’s Cold War. Jirga — screened at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival — is a contemplative war film based in Afghanistan that touches upon topics like redemption, humanity and has a powerful sense of purpose. t2 caught up with Gilmour for a chat.
A paramedic professional- turned-filmmaker, Benjamin Gilmour’s Jirga is Australia’s official entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 2019, which is competing with India’s Village Rockstars, Japan’s Shoplifters and Poland’s Cold War. Jirga — screened at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival — is a contemplative war film based in Afghanistan that touches upon topics like redemption, humanity and has a powerful sense of purpose. t2 caught up with Gilmour for a chat.
A paramedic professional- turned-filmmaker, Benjamin Gilmour’s Jirga is Australia’s official entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 2019, which is competing with India’s Village Rockstars, Japan’s Shoplifters and Poland’s Cold War. Jirga — screened at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival — is a contemplative war film based in Afghanistan that touches upon topics like redemption, humanity and has a powerful sense of purpose. t2 caught up with Gilmour for a chat.
A paramedic professional- turned-filmmaker, Benjamin Gilmour’s Jirga is Australia’s official entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 2019, which is competing with India’s Village Rockstars, Japan’s Shoplifters and Poland’s Cold War. Jirga — screened at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival — is a contemplative war film based in Afghanistan that touches upon topics like redemption, humanity and has a powerful sense of purpose. t2 caught up with Gilmour for a chat.