Sonal Naroth worked as art director and coordinator on the Oscar-nominated Marriage Story.
Filmmaker Sonal Naroth, who worked as art director and coordinator for films like Oscar-nominated Marriage Story and Mojin: The Lost Legend, is creating a photo story, Grand-Nannies. The photo story is about Indian grandparents who travel to New York and New Jersey to take care of their grandchildren, and how Covid-19 wreaked unimaginable havoc on their plans and lives.
WHAT IS THE PHOTO STORY ABOUT?
The 31-year-old artist, educated at Mount Carmel College in Bangalore and the New York Film Academy, captures moving stories of elderly Indians. Some have been forced to stay through the harsh winter in America while others have longed to be with their US-based children and grandchildren. However, they are unable to do so because of travel restrictions and health risks.
Broadway Stages closes on $30M Greenpoint space
Filming in Manhattan
Broadway Stages, the city’s largest film and TV studio company, plans to bring another soundstage to Brooklyn after purchasing a $30 million 111,000-square-foot lot this month.
The Greenpoint space at 332 Monitor St., which once belonged to ExxonMobil, joins Broadway Stages’ portfolio of nearly 40 studios across the boroughs. TV shows including NBC’s
Blindspot and
Ocean’s 8.
The firm, led by Chief Executive Gina Argento, took on a $15 million mortgage from Investors Bank to seal the deal, property records show.
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