Thursday, April 29, 2010

Cowboys In Paradise

Cowboys In Paradise - Recognition director Amit Virmani on filmmaking inspiration Cowboys in Paradise comes from a kid who aspires to be a gigolo seems questionable. From the recognition of a character in the film dicatut Ubud controversial, such work was ever made by a fellow named Mark Ulyseas Virmani in written form in a local magazine in Bali.

"Mark Ulyseas my friend who introduced me to Amit Virmani is the first to write a Kuta cowboy in 2007 and published in a local magazine in Bali," explained Ketut Suardana to Kompas.com at his residence, in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Wednesday (28th / 4 / 2010).

One of the characters or speakers who recorded the Cowboys in the movie Paradise which also community leaders Ubud, Ketut Suardana, admitted to not knowing he was with his wife dicatut in the film depicting the life of a gigolo in Bali.

"At that point Amit Virmani came with my friend named Mark Uliseas then introduced to me. Amit Virmani then asked for my comments about HIV / AIDS in Bali," said Ketut Suardana Kompas.com found at his home in Ubud, Gianyar. "Because I care about the danger of AIDS in Bali, I was willing to be interviewed. I explained the problem of HIV according to my capacity and referrals from doctors and NGO activists," added Suardana who is also Chairman of the Forum Cares Ubud.

The Cowboys in Paradise footage circulating on YouTube, looked Ketut Suardana with his wife, Janet De Neefe, emerged a few seconds to give a little comment in the film. Suardana just knew that he was in the movie gigolo after receiving a short message from a friend.

"I was on-message friends. Sir, how come there in the movie (the Cowboys in Paradise). I was immediately shocked," said the man who was also active in coaching soccer in Bali.

Despite the name dicatut without permission, this 51-year-old man remained calm and relaxed Kompas.com answer questions from reporters. "I do not feel guilty, he permits baseball with me. If there's anything that should not be responsible Amit Virmani," said Suardana.

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