Magic Can Wait | 48mins
Director: Kent W. Dahl | Producer: Kent W. Dahl
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: Malaysia
Synopsis:
Magic Can Wait is a documentary film about the traditional Indian street magician Ishamudin Khan.
He has taken street magic to a different level and now performs regularly in the international arena. He is the only magician who has been able to revive the Great Indian Rope Trick, a feat tried unsuccessfully by numerous magicians all over the world.
Though born into a traditional gypsy family, Ishamudin has tried to bring about a change in the age-old attitudes of his community.
Unlike most of his neighbors, Ishamudin sends all of his six children to school. This includes his two daughters. This is unusual in his community, where women normally stay at home.
Magic Can Wait
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48mins
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