One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das

One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das
Directed by Jeremy Frindel
Produced by Andrew Jones, Mike Harrop
Distributed by Zeitgeist Films (USA)
Release dates
  • June 17, 2012 (2012-06-17) (The Maui Film Festival)
Running time
72 minutes
Country United States, India
Language English
Box office $100,401[1]

One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jeremy Frindel about Krishna Das, the U.S. vocalist best known for is performances of Indian devotional music called kirtan. One Track Heart premiered at the Maui Film Festival on June 17, 2012[2][3] and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films.[4] It opened theatrically in the United States in the spring of 2013.[4][5]

Plot

Jeremy Frindel's 2012 film One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das documents the life and musical career of American kirtan singer Krishna Das. In 1970, while struggling with drug abuse and depression, Das left his native Long Island, New York for India, selling all his possessions and turning down the opportunity to record as lead vocalist with the band that would later become Blue Öyster Cult.[6] While in India he formed a close relationship with the guru Neem Karoli Baba (Maharaj-ji),[7] setting him on a new spiritual course and eventually leading to his emergence as Krishna Das – the world-renowned spiritual teacher, chant master, and Grammy-nominated[8] musician. The film features interviews with Be Here Now author and spiritual guru Ram Das, Grammy-winning producer Rick Rubin (The Beastie Boys, Metallica, Jay-Z), New York Times bestselling author Sharon Salzberg, and two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee Daniel Goleman, as well as a score by Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis and Devadas.[9]

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