The 2022 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) will wrap up with a first look at IFFLA alum Kahlil Maskati’s feature screenplay, Alim Uncle, presented as a live table read and a preview of Nimisha Mukerji’s New Country. The evening, taking place at Regal LA Live (1000 W. Olympic Blvd.), will also include the Awards Ceremony.
IFFLA Executive Director Christina Marouda, said, “This year’s Closing celebration will be focused on the future of our filmmakers. Emphasizing a commitment to the next generation of filmmakers and the films and television projects they create is essential to what we do – and have always done at this film festival. Ending this year’s edition of IFFLA with a flourish of readings, previews, and performances is exciting and beyond appropriate for where our heart is this year. And to be able to add a master class from a beloved alum, Anurag Kashyap, whose filmmaking journey has been in many ways parallel to IFFLA’s growth could not be more fitting for this year’s landmark celebration.”
IFFLA will close its 20th Anniversary edition with a first look at two exciting projects from diaspora filmmakers. IFFLA alum Kahlil Maskati’s feature screenplay in development, Alim Uncle will tell the story of Haris, a struggling young Indian American man, who reunites with his cousins on a road trip across New Jersey after the sudden passing of his Alim Uncle. Directed by Fawzia Mirza, the reading will be brought to life by top Los Angeles-based talent, including Rizwan Manji, Kausar Mohammed, Nabeel Muscatwalla, Pia Shah, Anna Khaja, and Rupak Ginn, among others.
Following the Alim Uncle table read will be a special sneak preview of Warner Bros. Discovery 150 supported project, New Country, by Nimisha Mukerji and Mark Ratzlaff. In this episodic dramedy in development, Mukerji, drawing from her own life, tells the story of an Indian American medical student in 1989 who decides to become a country singer. The preview will feature actor Melinda Shankar and a live performance by rising musical artist Shirsha.
The evening will conclude with the presentation of the Awards Ceremony, presented in-person by this year’s jury members. The Feature Films Jury; Lakshmi Iyengar (Executive Vice President, Minor Realm); Smriti Mundhra (Academy Award nominee, Director, St. Louis Superman); and Jonathan Wysocki (Director, Dramarama). The Short Films Jury; Geetika Lizardi (Writer, Bridgerton, Mira, Royal Detective); Sid Mehra (Manager of Development and Production, Endeavor Content); and Carey Williams (Director, Emergency, R#J).
A recent addition highlighting IFFLA’s commitment to the development of new talent and future projects by emerging talent of South Asian descent, is a Master Class with Anurag Kashyap, one of India’s leading auteurs of independent, cutting-edge cinema and television, and someone whose films have frequently been presented at the film festival through the years. During the session, Kashyap will discuss lessons learned during his storied career, its peaks and valleys, his transition to the episodic medium, thoughts on the festival circuit, and offer advice to the next generation of storytellers. The Master Class will take place on Saturday, April 30 at Regal LA Live.
Kashyap is an Indian director, writer, producer, editor and actor known for his work in Hindi cinema. He has won several accolades including a National Film Award and 4 Filmfare Awards. For his contribution to cinema, the Government of France awarded him with Chevalier dans l’ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) in 2013. Kashyap burst into the scene with Black Friday (IFFLA 2005) and rose to prominence with the two-part crime drama, Gangs of Wasseypur (IFFLA 2013). The film made it to the Guardian’s 100 Best Films list. In 2016, he co-directed India’s first Netflix Original series, the critically acclaimed crime thriller Sacred Games. He has recently co-founded a new production house, Good Bad Films, with Dhruv Jagasia and Akshay Thakkar. The prolific Kashyap has recently produced a series of features and shorts, including IFFLA selections Trapped, Moothon (The Elder One), Bebaak, and IFFLA 2022 film, Paka (River of Blood).
IFFLA’s annual One-on-One Program will include a slate of 20 film executives who will meet with several of this year’s filmmakers to offer advice and help them take the next steps to develop new projects and hone their filmmaking careers.