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  1. Dec 15, 2022 · A novel of fantasy, spiritual exploration, and adventure, John Huddless Asha Of The Air interweaves European chivalric tradition with the mysticism of South Asia’s sacred texts to craft an immersive world where legend and science, history and myth come together in a tale of intense emotionality.

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  2. After the Dark (also titled The Philosophers outside the U.S.) is a science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by John Huddles. It stars Sophie Lowe, Rhys Wakefield, Bonnie Wright, James D'Arcy, Daryl Sabara, and Freddie Stroma.

  3. John Huddles is a screenwriter, filmmaker and author who has released a magical novel of spirituality and South Asian mysticism titled Asha of the Air (2022). Centred on a young woman, the novel is set in an immersive world of history, science, philosophy and tradition.

  4. Feb 6, 2014 · The writer-director John Huddles sets his ersatz science fiction on the final day of a philosophy seminar in Jakarta, Indonesia, led by a teacher (James D’Arcy) who’s pushing his students to the...

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  5. Oct 10, 2013 · At an international school in Jakarta, a philosophy teacher challenges his class of twenty graduating seniors to choose which ten of them would take shelter underground and reboot the human race in the event of a nuclear apocalypse. Director. John Huddles. Writer.

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  6. Apr 26, 2022 · by John Huddles ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 26, 2022. In Huddles’ fantasy novel inspired by South Asian culture, an abused princess finds love in the arms of a traveling musician and later undertakes a quest to achieve inner peace.

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · In a city levitating among the clouds, a translator of ancient languages casts his mind down to the surface of a long uninhabited earth and six thousand years into the past to tell the tale of Asha, a possibly mythical, possibly factual princess, or Raajakumaaree in the language of her era.

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