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New documentary film about Indian Poet Rabindranath Tagore will premier at Livingston Public Library

Livingston resident Partha Bhattacharya has created a film that is truly a labor of love. His documentary chronicles 80 years in the life of Rabindranath Tagore, and the enduring legacy of his monumental intellect.
 
Bhattacharya’s inspiration to make the film arose from the United Nations declaration, in October 2009, that the sesquicentennial birth anniversary of the poet be observed and celebrated throughout the world.  UNESCO Deputy Secretary General Mr. Hans d'Orville kicked off the celebrations in Paris on May 12, 2010, stating that, "the Giant Tagore was with us when the organization was founded, he is with now and he would be with us in the future."  

The program is free and all are invited to attend. Visit Livingston.bccls.org or call 973-992-6000 for directions or more information.

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