• Four Projects that Dramatize Science and Technology Themes in Film Awarded Tribeca Film Institute Grants

     Tribeca Film Institute

    The Tribeca Film Institute (TFI) announced the four projects that will receive financial and creative support from the Tribeca Film Institute (TFI) Sloan Filmmaker Fund.  The projects will be awarded a total of $140,000 and will be recognized at the annual Tribeca Film Festival, taking place April 17-28, 2013.  The winning films are: 2030, Newton’s Laws of Emotion, Oldest Man Alive and The Doctor.

    The TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund bestows grants to narrative film projects that dramatize science and technology themes in film or that portray scientists, engineers, or mathematicians in prominent character roles. Grant recipients also receive year-round mentorship from science experts and members of the film industry in order to complete their projects. 

    Selected projects for funding:

    2030
    In a near future Vietnam where seawater has buried a large part of the land and cultivation has to be done on floating farms, a strong-willed woman has to make a critical decision about her ex-lover, a geneticist who could be her husband’s murderer.  Nghiem-Minh Nguyen-Vo (Screenwriter, Director), Bao Nguyen (Producer)

    Newton’s Laws of Emotion
    As a young Isaac Newton pursues the affections of a headstrong princess, he seeks to uncover the principles of love using his new system of mathematics. However, his equations start to break down when her former lover enters the scene.  Eugene Ramos (Screenwriter), Andeep Singh (producer)

    Oldest Man Alive
    A suicidal 88-year-old inventor finds a reason to live in the young Romanian woman who saves him from drowning. But when she moves into his Manhattan townhouse, it upsets his son and daughter-in-law, who have waited decades to inherit the multi-million dollar dwelling. Antonio Tibaldi (Screenwriter, Director), Ryan Brown (Screenwriter)

    The Doctor
    Salim, a disgraced young doctor from India, will do anything to get back into medicine. But when he takes a job at an illegal clinic in New York, he finds more danger than redemption.  Musa Syeed (Screenwriter, Director), Nicholas Bruckman (Producer)

    The Sloan Foundation and TFI will present a Sloan 20th anniversary retrospective screening of the film And the Band Played On followed by a panel that explores the science of AIDS through the arts and features prominent figures in film and science. The panel will examine the science of AIDS and the social politics surrounding the AIDS epidemic from the 1980’s until the present, and analyze how the AIDS crisis has inspired storytelling that engages scientists, artists and politicians as part of “Tribeca Talks: After the Movie.”

    And the Band Played On – Sloan Retrospective Screening and Panel 

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    Saturday, April 27 at SVA Theater, 3:30 p.m.

    Celebrating its twentieth anniversary, And the Band Played On premiered at the height of the AIDS epidemic in the early ‘90s.  The film examines the facts surrounding the deadly disease and debunks many of its myths.  The film won three Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Made for Television Movie.  Topping the incredible ensemble cast is Matthew Modine, who received Emmy and Golden Globe-nominations for his poignant portrayal of a doctor who heads an American research team. 

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  • REVIEW: Lotus Eaters

    by Chris McKittrick

    The Lotus Eaters of Homer’s Odyssey spent their days indulging in food that made them ignore all of their wants and needs in order to pursue ultimate leisure. The aptly-titled film Lotus Eaters, directed and co-written by Alexandra McGuinness (Paris Noir), follows the modern equivalent of that mythological race, a group of young London models, actors, and rock stars whose society lives are filled with drug and booze fueled parties, yet all seem to suffer from the first-world problem of being profoundly bored with their lifestyle.

    Lotus Eaters has an ensemble cast, but it primarily focuses on Alice (Antonia Campbell-Hughes), a model-turned-actress (though not a very good actress) who is dating Charlie (musician Johnny Flynn), a drug addict.  They run in the same circle with Felix (Benn Northover), a rock musician whose career is taking off.  In turn, Felix is involved with the manipulative, slightly-older Orna (Cynthia Fortune Ryan), who intertwines her life with Alice’s with unclear motives.  The film explores how this group and their other friends hide behind their lives of sex, drugs, and rock and roll to prevent themselves from having to deal with their actual feelings.



    The film explores the self-destruction caused by luxurious idleness, yet in many ways Lotus Eaters as a whole has just as little substance as its characters.  On one hand, the actors pull off their characters really well, they look great in their stylish clothes, and the gorgeous black and white cinematography lends a timeless quality to the film, which could easily have been set in London in the 60s or 70s (though after a while it seems like you’re watching a 78 minute long Calvin Klein commercial with all these good-looking people).  However, it’s really only mildly amusing watching these superficial characters interact in their drunken and drugged stupors. In that sense, it’s a less clever version of the “young people with access with too much money” theme Whit Stillman did in Metropolitan back in 1990.



    That doesn’t mean audiences aren’t due another film touching on that theme, but Lotus Eaters is simply less interesting than it could be considering how strong these characters are.  The “fly on the wall” storytelling style of Lotus Eaters doesn’t seem to be the best way to explore these personalities, and I believe that McGuinness and co-writer Brendan Grant could have said so much more with these characters.  As a result, the 78 minutes tend to drag because there isn’t much story to push the audience along, and that’s a bad sign for such a short film.

    RATING: Though Lotus Eaters makes beautiful people doing nothing interesting, there is probably a lot more that could have been done with these characters (4/10).

    Lotus Eaters opens in New York on April 5th and Los Angeles on April 12th. It will also be available on VOD on April 12th.

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  • The New York Indian Film Festival Announces 2013 Full Lineup With Hansal Mehta’s SHAHID as the Centerpiece Film

    [caption id="attachment_3430" align="alignnone" width="550"]Hansal Mehta’s SHAHID[/caption]

    The 2013 New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) will screen 22 features (14 narrative, 5 documentary, 3 recently restored classics) – all having their New York City premieres. Among the highlights of the festival’s 13th year is centerpiece selection Hansal Mehta’s SHAHID. SHAHID traces the true story of slain human rights activist lawyer Shahid Azmi. 

    The New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) announced the full lineup today for their 13th year of celebrating Independent, art house, alternate and diaspora films from/about/connected to the Indian subcontinent (April 30 – May 4). Dedicated to bringing these films to a New York audience, the festival will screen 22 features (14 narrative, 5 documentary, 3 recently restored classics) – all having their New York City premieres. 

    Among the highlights of the festival’s 13th year is centerpiece selection Hansal Mehta’s SHAHID. The film is in keeping thematically with the opening and closing premiere features, Feroz Abbas Khan’s DEKH TAMASHA DEKH and Nitin Kakkar’s FILMISTAAN, by bringing forth additional thoughtful perspectives on communal harmony and conflict. SHAHID traces the true story of slain human rights activist lawyer Shahid Azmi. With the city of Mumbai as a backdrop, we see a remarkable tale of an impoverished Muslim struggling to come to terms with injustice, inequality and rising above his circumstances. SHAHID is an inspiring testament to the human spirit and represents the filmmaker’s concern towards religious/class based/racial intolerance around the world. 

    “I am honored that my film SHAHID is the centerpiece at NYIFF,” states Mehta. “This is an important film about our times and the world that we live in seen through the life of human rights activist/lawyer Shahid Azmi who was murdered at the young age of 32. The film in its festival run has never failed to move audiences around the world with its narrative, characters, form and performances. I am hoping the NY premiere of the film will spread the word about this engaging story.”

    New to the festival this year is a special midnight screening of one of India’s latest horror films, AATMA, which follows a single mother, Maya Verma, who wants to start her life afresh with her six year old daughter Nia. When Nia starts speaking to her dead father, Maya initially feels that her daughter has created an imaginary male figure to fill that gap in her life. But slowly Maya’s life grows darker, falling apart to the point that she starts to doubt her own sanity. AATMA stars Bollywood bombshell, Bipasha Basu and indie superstar Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

    Additional festival highlights include Amit Gupta’s light-hearted JADOO and Marathi filmmaker Ratnakar Matkari’s hard-hitting social drama INVESTMENT. JADOO is a tale of two restauranteur brothers divided in fierce competition, to be brought together by a daughter’s wedding. It is the second film by Gupta, following his critically acclaimed debut RESISTANCE, which garnered actor awards and a nomination for the Best First Film award by the Writers Guild of Great Britain. Matkari’s INVESTMENT is a realistic examination of a family with striving ambitions to move into a higher social class, but at the cost of their social values. This film won The National Award for best Marathi Film in 2012. Another Marathi film screening at the festival is Gajinder Ahire’s ANUMATI, a heartfelt film about a retired teacher trying to save his dying wife.  In the face of adversity, one lone man becomes a symbol of eternal will and positive spirit as he struggles to save his world. Noted for his work in Marathi cinema, Ahire has previously been hailed for his 2007 biopic about Vasudev Balwant Phadke and his television work on Shrimaan-Shrimati.

    Returning to the Festival for a second time is esteemed Malayalam filmmaker Dr. Biju, with his latest work AKASHATHINTE NIRAM (Color of Sky).  The film follows the story of a sixty-year-old man who lives on an isolated island. When confronted by a burglar, the elderly man traps the burglar on the island, and forever changes the young thief’s life. This is Dr. Biju’s fourth feature following his 2005 SAIRA, which opened the Cannes International Film Festival’s Cinema of the World, and his 2008 RAMAN – TRAVELOGUE OF INVASION, an official Cairo International Film Festival selection. Dr. Biju received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Cinema Writer in 2011.

    Another renowned filmmaker premiering his work at the festival this year is Goutam Ghose with his film SHUNYO AWNKO. Ghose has made 13 feature films, winning 15 National Awards and 3 Filmfare Awards, including the Golden Peacock at IFFI 2010 for his most recent Bengali film, MONER MANUSH (The Quest). His International awards include the Silver Balloon Award at Nantes Film Festival, UNESCO Award – at Cannes Film Festival, Grand Prix – Golden Semurg at Tashkent, UNESCO Award at Venice, Fipresci Award, the Red Cross Award at Verna Film Festival. The only Indian to win the coveted Vittori Di Sica Award, Ghose was also awarded the Knighthood of the Star of the Italian Solidarity in July 2006.

    Aseem Chhabra, NYIFF’s film festival director says, “The filmmakers we chose this year depict a wide, global perspective of Indian culture and lifestyle. In particular this year we have a large number of Marathi films, demonstrating that currently some of the best work is coming out of that region.“

    Documentary highlights include the world premiere of Mirra Bank’s THE ONLY REAL GAME about the once princely state of Manipur in Northeast India struggling to counter gun violence, poverty, corruption, drug traffic, and HIV/AIDS with its surprising passion for baseball. Banks’ previous feature documentary, LAST DANCE, was short-listed for an Academy Award. Her innovative nonfiction feature, NOBODY’S GIRLS, was a PBS primetime special and her groundbreaking indie feature ENORMOUS CHANGES premiered at Sundance, followed by a critically praised theatrical release.

    Another documentary highlight will be the U.S. premiere of Ritu Sarin’s and Tenzing Sonam’s WHEN HARI GOT MARRIED about a small-town taxi driver, Hari, embarking on a new trip towards an arranged marriage. This film marks the first time that a Tibetan filmmaker has screened their work at NYIFF. Sarin and Sonam have have been making films on Tibetan subjects for more than 20 years through their film company, White Crane Films. Previous documentaries include the 1997 critically lauded A STRANGER IN MY NATIVE LAND and THE SHADOW CIRCUS. In 2005, Sarin and Sonam completed a dramatic feature film, DREAMING LHASA, executive produced by Jeremy Thomas and Richard Gere.

    Among the feature debuts are teen-cricketer-turned-director Ajay Bahl’s B.A. PASS, an erotic human drama based on Mohan Sikka’s short story “The Railway Aunty.” The short was published in the award-winning urban-noir series Delhi Noir (Akashic Books and HarperCollins India) and follows the loss of innocence of a young small town boy who moves to Delhi to stay with his aunt and finish his college.  Additional feature debuts include Nikhil Mahajan’s PUNE 52, a romantic thriller following a private detective during the 1992 finance reform that spiraled the Indian Middle Class in a tizzy of consumerism.

    Remarking on this year’s NYIFF lineup, IAAC founder Aroon Shivdasani says, “We are delighted to welcome these filmmakers to the New York Indian Film Festival. NYIFF is one of the most exciting Indian film festivals in the United States.   Films showcased at our festival last year won an unbelievable number of National Awards in every category.  This year’s  Closing Night US Premiere Nitin Kakkar’s Filmistaan has already been declared Best Hindi Film of the year and I have no doubt others will very quickly follow suit!   We present New York with an amazing breadth of cinematic experiences through independent and alternate masterpieces of English, Hindi, regional and diaspora films.” 

    Festival Passes and Individual Tickets go on sale on now at the festival’s website: www.iaac.us/NYIFF2013.  Memberships may be purchased at http://www.iaac.us/Contribution.htm 

    The 13th Annual NYIFF’s features selections include:

    OPENING NIGHT SELECTION DEKH TAMASHA DEKH (2013) 108min 
    Director: Feroz Abbas Khan 
    Country: India, Hindi with English subtitles

    At the forefront of Indian theatre today, director Feroz Abbas Khan brings his singular style to a cinematic exploration of the religious identity of a poor man crushed under the weight of a politician’s hoarding. A social and political satire, the film explores the impossible India, where bizarre is normal.

    CLOSING NIGHT SELECTION  FILMISTAAN (2012) 117min 
    Director: Nitin Kakkar 
    Country: India, Hindi with English subtitles
    United States Premiere

    This National Award winning movie is set in Mumbai where, affable Bollywood buff and wanna-be-actor Sunny, who works as an assistant director, fantasizes on becoming a heart-throb star. However, at every audition he is summarily thrown out. Undeterred, he goes with an American crew to remote areas in Rajasthan to work on a documentary. One day an Islamic terrorist group kidnaps him for the American crew-member. Sunny finds himself on enemy border amidst guns and pathani-clad guards, who decide to keep him hostage until they locate their original target.  The house in which he is confined belongs to a Pakistani, whose trade stems from pirated Hindi films, which he brings back every time he crosses the border. Soon, the two factions realize that they share a human and cultural bond. The film shows how cinema can be the universal panacea for co-existence.

    CENTERPIECE SELECTION SHAHID (2012) 123min 
    Director: Hansal Mehta 
    Country: India, Hindi with English subtitles
    New York Premiere

    Set in the backdrop of communal violence that was unleashed on the city of Mumbai since 1993, SHAHID traces the remarkable true story of slain human rights activist and lawyer Shahid Azmi.  The film follows the personal journey of a young boy who goes from attempting to become a terrorist to being wrongly imprisoned under a draconian anti-terrorism law to becoming a criminal lawyer, to becoming an unlikely messiah for human rights.  This story of an impoverished Muslim struggling to come to terms with injustice, inequality and rising above his circumstances is an inspiring testament to the human spirit.

    AATMA (2013) 100 min

    Director Suparn Verma

    Country: India, Hindi with English subtitles

    United States Premiere

    Aatma is the journey of a single mother Maya Verma who finally starts her life afresh with her six year old daughter Nia but as Maya starts to pick up the pieces of her life, strange things starts happening around her. Maya’s six year old daughter Nia starts to speak to her dead father. Maya initially feels that she has created an imaginary father to fill the gap in her life but slowly Maya’s life starts to fall apart and the reality gets darker till she starts to doubt her own sanity. Aatma is a psychological thriller set in a supernatural framework. It is about the inheritance of loss, a tableau of conflicting emotions played against a diabolic backdrop.

    AKASHATHINTE NIRAM (Color of Sky) (2012) 117min
    Director: Dr. Biju
    Country: India, Malyalam with English Subtitles
    United States Premiere 

    A 60-year-old man lives on an isolated island. He visits the nearby harbour in a motorboat once a month to sell handicrafts. A young burglar keeps tabs on him and one day jumps onto the motorboat and demands money. The old man remains calm and takes the motorboat towards his island where the young man remains trapped. He meets the people who live with the old man, a 7-year-old boy, a 20-year-old deaf and dumb lady and a middle-aged man with a stammer. The intruder confronts rare life situations for the first time, His concept about life changes, as he understands how nature blends with life. The film is the ‘color’  of life, of the wind, of the sea and nature…

    ANUMATI (2012) 112min
    Director: Gajinder Ahire
    Country: India, Marathi with English Subtitles
    United States Premiere 

    Anumati is the story of a retired teacher Ratnakar’s attempt to save his dying wife. Not ready to give up, Ratnakar is desperately trying to hold on to the world his wife Madhu has woven. In the face of adversities Ratnakar’s trauma of facing life without his life partner is unbearable… He is a symbol of undying will and positive spirit of fighting till the end…He finds himself in a corner, helplessly trapped between emotions and practicality, being forced against his wishes, to give up on his longlasting partnerhip- a dilemma that only fate can solve. Will he give that fatal ‘Consent’…will he succumb to failure. Come watch this beautiful heart rendering journey of a lone man’s struggle to save his world, his wife.

    B.A. PASS (2012) 100min
    Director: Ajay Bahl
    Country: India, Hindi with English subtitles
    New York Premiere

    A young small town boy moves to Delhi to stay with his aunt and finish his college. Soon a mysterious married woman seduces him known to him as Sarika ‘Aunty’. Set amidst the neon-lit by lanes of Delhi’s Paharganj unfolds an erotic human drama between the two. A relationship based on lust, lies and deceit is forged. As the young boy gets more and more entrenched into his surroundings he discovers a city that thrives on corrupting even the most naive and innocent.

    BAAVRA MANN (2013) 127min
    Director: Jaideep Varma
    Country: India, Hindi with English subtitles
    Documentary
    World Premiere

    This documentary zooms in on the personal and professional life of Sudhi Mishra, one of Mumbai cinema’s longest lasting and relevant filmmakers, using his life as a lens to explore declining cultural life in India. 

    FIREFLIES (2012) 102min
    Director: Sabal Singh Sheikhawat
    Country: India, Hindi & English,
    World Premiere 

    FIREFLIES is the story of two estranged brothers – Shiv and Rana. Shiv, a successful banker, lives in the superficial glitter of corporate Bombay. The younger brother, Rana, is a law school dropout who lives by the day. Though worldly experiences and illusions briefly illuminate the brothers’ journeys, a tragedy that befell them fifteen years earlier seems destined to repeat itself, just in new incarnations. Flames suddenly extinguish again, in an eerie heartbeat. The journey ahead echoing with voices and visions from the past, and the magic realism of the years gone by, beckons the brothers to find each other again. And the picture in the puzzle that was scattered so long ago. Fireflies come out in the night, just to light up the darkness. They live as long as the glow lasts. Even if it is a lifetime, being lived in a day.

    GARAM HAWA (1973) 146min
    Director:  M.S. Sathyu
    Hindi, Urdu
    United States premiere of Restored print 
     
    Based on an unpublished Urdu short story by Ismat Chughtai and adapted for screen by Kaifi Azmi, who also wrote its lyrics, this film is deals with the plight of a North Indian Muslim family, in the post-partition India of 1947, as the film’s protagonist grapples with the dilemma of moving to Pakistan or not. The Mirzas, a Muslim family living in a large ancestral house and running a shoe manufacturing business in the city of Agra in the United Provinces of northern India (now Uttar Pradesh) is headed by two brothers; Salim, who guides the family business, and his elder brother Halim, who is engaged in politics and acts as a major leader in the provincial branch of the All India Muslim League, which led the demand for the creation of a separate Muslim state of Pakistan. 

    HANSA (2012) 88min
    Director: Manav Kaul
    Country: India, Hindi with English subtitles
    United States Premiere 

    The movie revolves around a little boy, Hansa and his sister, Cheeku. Their father has mysteriously disappeared while the mother is pregnant and about to deliver. Their father disappeared with outstanding loans and now it is left to young Cheeku has to prevent her house from getting sold and is at the receiving end of a powerful villager’s lecherous advances while little Hansa is too restless and distracted to pay attention to all the trouble his sister is facing. For Hansa his troubles revolve around a small red tennis ball which has got entangled in a huge inaccessible tree, a five rupee coin stolen from a local bully and all the travails of a boy and his closest friend Raku playing hookey from school and asking the time.

    THE HUMAN FACTOR (2012) 76min
    Director: Rudradeep Bhattacharjee
    Country: India, English
    World premiere

    This documentary investigates song and music in the context of the Indian filmic experience. Although singers, music directors, the lyricists are all publicly celebrated for their work and have attained almost legendary status in popular culture, many unseen – and uncredited – musicians make up the orchestras that played on those songs and the background scores. The Human Factor focuses closely in on the story of the Lords, a family of Parsi musicians whose contribution to Hindi film music parallels that of any of the great music directors or singers, yet is widely unknown. But the story of the Lords is not theirs alone, but represents thousands of other composers. This documentary is crucial to providing an obscure chapter in the history of Indian cinema, replete with rare archival material, which provides viewers with a subaltern history of Bollywood.

    INVESTMENT (2012) 122 min
    Director: Ratnakar Matkari
    Country: India, Marathi with English Subtitles
    United States Premiere

    Investment is a realistic, socially relevant and hard hitting film for the urban audience that can identify with its characters and the nature of the issues dealt within. The protagonists are a couple striving for greater ambitions, eager to move into a higher class of society, but at the cost of their social values. Their 12 year old son is being nurtured to become a politician, as the couple believes politics offers lucrative opportunities of growth, power and finance. The bratty son believes in always getting what he wants and his shocking involvement in a crime brings forth the changing face of today’s society and its uncertain future. It won The National Award for best Marathi Film in 2012.

    JADOO (2012) 
    Director: Amit Gupta
    Country: India, English and Hindi
    United States Premiere

    Two brothers, both wonderful chefs, fall out catastrophically. At the climax of their dispute they rip the family recipe book in half – one brother gets the starters and the other gets the main courses. They set up rival restaurants, across the road from each other, and spend the next twenty years trying to out-do each other. Neither brother will admit it but they both know they are not entirely successful in the ‘other half’ of the menu. It takes a daughter to reunite them. She is planning her marriage and is determined that they will both cook together. But can the men bury the hatchet?

    JAANE BHI DO YAARO (1983) 132min
    Director: Kundan Shah
    Country: India, Hindi
    United States premiere of Restored Print

    Professional photographers Vinod Chopra and Sudhir Mishra open a photo studio in the prestigious Hajj Ali area in Mumbai, in the hopes of making enough money to sustain themselves. After a disastrous start, they are given some work by the editor of “Khabardar,” a publication that exposes the scandalous lives of the rich and the famous. They accept it and start working with the editor, Shobha Sen, on a story to expose the dealings between an unscrupulous builder, Tarneja, and corrupt Municipal Commissioner D’Mello. While working on their story, Sudhir and Vinod decide to enter a photography contest, taking photos all over the city. On developing their pictures, they notice a man shooting someone, and get caught up in a murder case that ends with them in prison. In the final scene, Vinod and Sudhir are shown several years later being released, still in their prison clothes. They turn to the camera and make a cut-throat gesture, signifying the death of justice and truth in an age of corruption.

    KALPANA (1948) 160min
    Director: Uday Shanker
    Country: India, Hindi

    United States premiere of Restored Print 

    Part soap opera, ballet, and political treatise, Kalpana blends surrealism with the high art of Indian classical dance to tell a story loosely based on director Uday Shankar’s own experiences trying to found a dance academy. The film opens with an earnest film director who pitches a screenplay to the owner of a production company. The producer rebuffs the director, claiming he is only interested in films that will net the highest possible box office rather than works with cultural integrity. The director begs him to at least hear him out, and thus the story of Kalpana begins to unfold. Kalpana centers on Udayan, a boy who, despite a difficult childhood, becomes a great dancer. Udayan dreams of opening a dance academy, but must overcome a series of professional challenges, including a crooked theatre promoter, and navigate the competing affections of two women, Uma and Kamini. Dance is used as the primary tool of expression throughout the film, lending Kalpana a unique style that is still unrivaled in Indian cinema.

    LISTEN AMAYA (2012) 108min
    Director: Avinash Kumar Singh
    Country: India, Hindi with English subtitles
    New York Premiere

    LISTEN AMAYA is a modern, young, contemporary film about relationships, family dynamics, about pre-conceptions and about priorities. Book a coffee, is an offbeat library cum coffee shop. It is owned and run by Leela Krishnamoorthy, a middle aged widow. She herself is as interesting and free spirited as the café she runs! Amaya, Leela’s only child is a firebrand 22 year-old writer; quick witted, confident and open-minded. They adore each other as only mother daughter can. Into this mix, is thrown Jayant Sinha. A 60 year old retired photographer, who continues his chosen profession as a hobby today. He is passionate about people and the memories they create; he is also a great friend to Amaya Krishnamoorthy, with whom he decides to co-author a coffee table book, titled Memories…of The Busy Bazaar. The Busy Bazaar as a title has its own story and adds a subtle but intriguing undercurrent to the narrative woven around it.

    THE ONLY REAL GAME (2012) 82min
    Director: Mirra Bank
    Country: India, English and Manipuri with Subtitles
    Documentary
    World Premiere

    The movie explores the power of baseball for people in a troubled, distant place. The small, once princely state of Manipur in embattled northeast India, counters gun violence, poverty, corruption, drug traffic, and HIV/AIDS with its surprising passion for our National Pastime. Manipur, which shares a porous border with Burma, joined the Indian Union under pressure in 1949, triggering a corrosive separatist conflict that continues to this day. For decades baseball has delivered release from daily struggles and a dream for healing this wounded society, as well as a way to connect to the wider world. This dream moves toward reality when First Pitch, a small group of baseball-loving New Yorkers, and two Major League Baseball Envoy coaches, join Manipuri men, women and children to “Play Ball.”

    OONGA (2012) 98min
    Director: Devashish Makhija
    Country: India, Hindi and Oriya with English subtitles
    World Premiere 

    Little Oonga missed his village school trip to the faraway big city Lohabad to see a play called ‘Ramayan’. Unable to handle the pressure of being the only kid around who has not seen the fantastic warrior-king ‘Rama’, Oonga runs away. He goes on a perilous journey across forest, river, mountains and roads – bigger than any he’s ever seen, and valleys lain to waste by the mining industry… until he reaches the large, cold, chaotic, blinding city. When he emerges from the play he believes he has become Rama! But he is now returning not to the warm confines of his little village, but to a battlefield where the ‘company’ will do anything to take the adivasi’s land away from them. Only, Oonga doesn’t know it yet.

    PLEASE DON’T BEAT ME SIR (2011) 75min
    Director: Shashwati Talukdar, P. Kerim Friedman
    Country: India, Hindi, Bhantu and Gujarati with English Subtitles
    United States Premiere 

    Over 60 million Indians belong to communities imprisoned by the British as “criminals by birth.” The Chhara of Ahmedabad, in Western India, is one of 198 such “Criminal Tribes.” Declaring that they are “born actors,” not “born criminals,” a group of Chhara youth have turned to street theater in their fight against police brutality, corruption, and the stigma of criminality — a stigma internalized by their own grandparents. ‘Please Don’t Beat Me, Sir!’ follows the lives of these young actors and their families as they take their struggle to the streets, hoping their plays will spark a revolution.

    PUNE 52 (2012) 121min
    Director: Nikhil Mahajan
    Country: India, Hindi with English subtitles
    United States Premiere

    The life of a private detective undergoes a dramatic change when he takes up a case that is deeply personal and highly complex. Set in the year 1992, against the backdrop of the finance reform policy that spiraled the Indian Middle Class in a tizzy of consumerism, reforming everything, including their relationships, PUNE 52 is an heartbreaking love story blended in a edge of the seat thriller.

    SHUNYO AWNKO (2013) 128min
    Director: Goutam Ghose
    Country: India, Bengali and Hindi with English Subtitles
    United States Premiere

    Are these two tales of one country?  Or, are there two countries — distinct and different?  Two Indias, one…confident, vibrant and growing.  Where liberalism is the order of the day, where consumerism tells the last word, where the future shines bright.  Another pushed to the margin. Poor, helpless, denied of even basic necessities of existence. The two ‘countries’ stare at each other. With hope and despair, belief and suspicion, joy and tears manifest in the faces of their people. Against this backdrop, we find six principal characters that every now and then recall their past memories, are bound by daily compulsions, yet have dreams of varying colours and shades. At the same time issues of insurgency, infiltration and proxy wars co-exist in tandem.

    The film, set in stark contrast through a maze of visual imagery, complex characters and changing landscapes, wakes us to a lofty realization —–“One whom you keep beneath will only tie you down … One whom you keep behind will also drag you backwards.”

    WHEN HARI GOT MARRIED (2012) 75min
    Director: Tenzing Sonam, Ritu Sarin
    Country: United Kingdom, India, Norway, English with Foreign Subtitles
    Documentary
    United States Premiere 

    When Hari, a small-town taxi driver, has an arranged marriage to a girl he has never met, the result is an intimate and humorous look at the changes taking place in India as modernity and globalization meet age-old traditions and customs.

    source: New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF)  

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  • RIP: Film Critic Rogert Ebert Dies At 70

    Roger Ebert, arguably the most popular film critic of all times, died today in Chicago. He was 70.

    Ebert was originally diagnosed with thyroid and salivary cancer cancer in 2002, but earlier this week, he disclosed that he will be taking a “leave of presence” due to a recurrence of cancer.

    In 1975 Ebert became the first film critic to win a Pulitzer Prize, and in 2005 he became the first critic to be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Ebert is more well known for his pairing with fellow critic Gene Siskel, on their syndicated show, Siskel & Ebert, who with their trademark Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down rating system could make or break a movie. Siskel died of a brain tumor in 1999 at 53.  

    After Siskel’s death, the show was renamed “Roger Ebert & the Movies” with a rotating cast of co-hosts. In September 2000 Richard Roeper, became the permanent co-host and the show was renamed “Ebert & Roeper.” Mr. Ebert eventually left the show in 2006 because of his illness, and Mr. Roeper left in 2008.

    Since 1999 he had been host of Ebertfest, a film festival in Champaign, Ill. It is sometimes called Roger Ebert’s Overlooked Film Festival.

    Ebert is survived by his wife Chaz Hammelsmith.

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  • Michael Madsen and Larry Bishop to Receive Walk of Fame Stars at 2013 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_3461" align="alignnone" width="550"]Michael Madsenand0 Larry Bishop Star in Hell Ride[/caption]

    Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill 1 and 2, The Natural) and Larry Bishop, son of Joey Bishop (The Rat Pack) and star of films such as (Underworld, Kill Bill 2, Hell Ride, The Savages) will be honored with the Buffalo Niagara Film Festival Walk Of Fame Stars at the upcoming festival to run April 10-14, 2013 in Upstate New York.

    A special Premiere of “Hell Ride” starring Larry Bishop and Michael Madsen will also screen at the festival.

    Past Recipients of the BNFF  Walk Of Fame Stars include William Fichtner, Tom Sizemore and Evander Holyfield.

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  • Over The Fence Comedy Film Festival Looking for Funny Films for 2013 Festival

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    Calling all filmmakers with a sense of humor – the 16th Over The Fence Comedy Film Festival in Western Australia, is looking for comedy films to screen at the upcoming festival.

    According to the festival, “Our definition is ‘a film that is driven by, or ultimately concludes with an excellent sense of humour!'”

    The final DEADLINE is 13 May, 2013. 

    OTF states that their goal is to “celebrate new and independent filmmakers, their comic masterpieces and their excellent sense of humour.”

    Guidelines –

    1 – Any Format; preview on DVD pal/ntsc
    2 – Short Film, Long Form Short , Short Film Series or Feature film
    3 – Any comic genre; black, slapstick, irreverent, romantic, political, subversive, absurd … etc.
    4 – Any form; drama, doco, animation, experimental. 
    5 – Completed since 2005.
    6 – And must have an excellent sense of humour.

     

     

     

     

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  • Documentary on Naked Bike Riders to Debut at 2013 Filmed by Bike Festival in Portland, Oregon

     

    The Bare As You Dare documentary, directed by Ian McCluskey, premieres at the 11th Annual Filmed by Bike, April 20-23, 2013, at the Clinton Street Theater in Portland, Oregon. The film follows several unlikely-to-get-naked cyclists as they forgo their clothes and ride with thousands of people on the Portland World Naked Ride.

    World Naked Rides started as a demonstration against excessive dependence on oil, but have quickly spread around the globe as celebrations of the freedom of bicycling. Portland’s annual ride, founded in 2002, is widely regarded as the largest in the nation, though the numbers have not yet been verified. Organizers hope to get an official count at the next ride this June.

    Filmed by Bike is a film festival showcasing the best bicycle movies from around the world. The festival runs April 20-23, 2013, at the Clinton Street Theater, 2522 SE Clinton Street in Portland, Oregon.

    Bare As You Dare :: Media Preview Edit from Filmed by Bike on Vimeo.

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  • Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles Picks The 2013 Jury And Add More Films

     

    The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) has picked its jury for the 2013 festival, and added four films to the program – Toronto Film Festival favorite SHIP OF THESEUS in its U.S. Premiere; the powerful environmental documentary narrated by Darryl Hannah, PAD YATRA: A GREEN JOURNEY; the Walt Disney animated Family Day film ARJUN: THE WARRIOR PRINCE; and short film IRON TRACKS (LOHPATH). 

    Three juries will award prizes to the best of the competition films in the categories of Feature, Short, and Documentary films. The 2013 feature film jurors are: International Director of the Feature Film Program at the Sundance Institute Paul Federbush, director/editor/writer Kanika Myer (HALO, HEART OF INDIA), and Assistant Curator of Film Programs at LACMA Bernardo Rondeau. The Best Documentary Award will be decided by The Hollywood Reporter and Los Angeles Times film critic Sheri Linden, Senior Programmer at Film Independent Maggie Mackay, and Academy Awardâ-nominatedfilmmaker Jessica Sanders (AFTER INNOCENCE). Judging the short films are filmmaker and IFFLA alum Prashant Bhargava (PATANG), Film Curator and Director of Industry Programming at Palm Springs ShortFest Kathleen McInnis, and actress Sheetal Sheth (ABCD, LOOKING FOR COMEDY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD).

    About the Films:

    SHIP OF THESEUS

    U.S. Premiere
    India/2012/140min/DCP
    Director: Anand Gandhi
    Producers: Mukesh Shah, Sohum Shah
    Screenwriter: Anand Gandhi
    Cast: Neeraj Kabi, Sohum Shah, Aida El Kashef, Faraz Khan, Vinay Shukla, Amba Sanyal

    The stories of three disparate people collide, as they struggle through trials unbeknownst to each other. Relying on her remarkable intuition and the help of her boyfriend, a blind woman enjoys a successful career as a photographer. When she starts to regain her eyesight, she is confronted by her own artistic limitations and an ever-changing sense of identity. A man of unshakable principles has committed his life to fighting pharmaceutical companies against animal abuse. When he is diagnosed with a severe illness, he must choose between standing by his long held moral beliefs and his own survival. An aimless stockbroker who has recently received a kidney transplant discovers a sense of purpose when he meets a man whose kidney was unlawfully stolen. As the three characters grapple to redefine themselves in the face of their new realities, the film raises the question of what constitutes identity when integral parts of us change. The three narratives gracefully converge into a soulful finale that reveals our wondrous interconnectedness in the ephemeron of life.

    Elegantly layered in its themes, evocatively photographed, and featuring beautifully understated performances, SHIP OF THESEUS reveals an original and razor sharp directorial voice in this feature debut from playwright Anand Gandhi.

    English, Hindi (English subtitles)

    PAD YATRA: A GREEN ODYSSEY
    Los Angeles Premiere
    USA/India/68min/2012
    Director: Wendy J.N. Lee
    Producers: Wendy J.N. Lee, Michelle Yeoh
    Narrator: Darryl Hannah

    PAD YATRA: A GREEN ODYSSEY takes us on an incredible journey with 700 souls who set out to trek across the Himalayas with a single passion, to spread their message of ecological compassion and global warming.  Shot with solar power by Ladakhi monk Ngawang Sodpa, the documentary features notable supporters including actor Aamir Khan. Michelle Yeoh serves as Executive Producer, and the film is beautifully narrated by Daryl Hannah.

    English, Tibetan (English Subtitles)

    IFFLA FAMILY DAY FILM

    ARJUN: THE WARRIOR PRINCE
    India/2012/96min/DCP
    Director: Arnab Chaudhari
    Producers: Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur
    Screenwriters: Rajesh Devraj
    Cast: Yuddvir Bakolia, Ila Arun, Anjan Srivastav, Sachin Khedekar, Vishnu Sharma

     [caption id="attachment_3454" align="alignnone" width="550"]ARJUN: THE WARRIOR PRINCE[/caption]

    ARJUN: THE WARRIOR PRINCE is the retelling of a beloved tale from the epic Mahabharata: the remarkable coming-of-age story of Arjun, the exceptional archer, who grows from timid prince to fearless warrior. This brilliant collaboration between UTV Motion Pictures and Walt Disney vividly captures the lavish grandeur and bloodthirsty intrigues of the time in stunning animation. Exhilarating battle scenes, catchy musical sequences, and a delightfully unexpected final act make ARJUN: THE WARRIOR PRINCE an engrossing cinematic experience for children and grownups alike.

    Hindi (English subtitles)

    IRON TRACKS (LOHPATH)
    World Premiere / Screens with SALMA
    India/2012/24min
    Director: Rupesh Aggarwal
    Producers: Deep Singh Kakkad, Anurag Kashyap Films Pvt Ltd

    [caption id="attachment_3455" align="alignnone" width="550"]IRON TRACKS (LOHPATH)[/caption]

    IRON TRACKS is an ode to the innocence corrupted and humanity lost in the vicious victimization of children.Hindi (English subtitles)

     

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  • COMING SOON: Wes Bentley, Vinessa Shaw, Haley Bennett And Jason Isaacs To Star In Saar Klein’s “Things People Do”

    Wes Bentley (HUNGER GAMES, AMERICAN BEAUTY), Vinessa Shaw (3:10 TO YUMA), Haley Bennett (UNTITLED MALICK PROJECT V) and Jason Isaacs (THE PATRIOT) have been cast in the feature film THINGS PEOPLE DO, written and directed by Saar Klein.  Filming begins April 3, 2013 in New Mexico.

    In THINGS PEOPLE DO, Bill Scanlin (Bentley) loses his job and, unable to tell his wife Susan (Shaw) for fear of losing his family, embarks on a life of crime.  He befriends a detective, Frank McTiernan (Isaacs), who has chosen to uphold the law for a living but believes very little in its value.  Ruby (Bennett), the first stranger to show him kindness, inspires Bill to commit a crime in her honor, and he starts to enjoy his newfound power.  As Bill stays ahead of the law, he discovers that sometimes the only thing worse than getting caught is getting away with it.

    Saar Klein is a two-time Academy Award nominee for his work editing Terrence Malick’s THE THIN RED LINE and Cameron Crowe’s ALMOST FAMOUS.

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  • Full Film Festival Lineup Released for 2013 Cine Las Americas International Film Festival in Austin, Texas

     [caption id="attachment_3437" align="alignnone" width="550"]A Última Vez que Vi Macau (The Last Time I Saw Macao)[/caption]

    The 16th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival to run from April 16 to 21, 2013 in Austin, Texas, will screen 54 feature films and 66 short films in 10 program sections

    The festival will feature a selection of new films from North, Central, and South America, the Caribbean and the Iberian Peninsula. Films made by or about Latinos in the U.S. or the rest of the world, and films by or about indigenous groups of the Americas are also included in the program.

    The lineup includes:

    The New Releases section presents a selection of fifteen narrative and documentary features by the finest emerging and established filmmakers to audiences in Central Texas.

    This selection highlights a diversity of themes, genres and styles characteristic of contemporary national and international cinema trends:

    3 ­- Dir. Pablo Stoll Ward, Uruguay

    A Última Vez que Vi Macau (The Last Time I Saw Macao) ­- Dir. João Pedro Rodrigues & João Rui Guerra da Mata, Portugal

    Carrière, 250 metros (Carrière: 250 Meters) ­- Dir. Juan Carlos Rulfo, Mexico

    Colegas (Buddies) Dir. Marcelo Galvão, Brazil

    De jueves a domingo (Thursday till Sunday) ­- Dir. Dominga Sotomayor, Chile

    [caption id="attachment_3438" align="alignnone" width="550"]Elefante blanco (White Elephant) ­- Dir. Pablo Trapero[/caption]

    Elefante blanco (White Elephant) ­- Dir. Pablo Trapero, Argentina

    Hijos de las nubes: La última colonia (Sons of the Clouds) ­- Dir. Alvaro Longoria, Spain

    La noche de enfrente (Night Across the Street) ­- Dir. Raúl Ruiz, Chile

    Las acacias ­- Dir. Pablo Giorgelli, Argentina

    Los mejores temas (Greatest Hits) ­- Dir. Nicolás Pereda, Mexico

    O Som ao Redor (Neighboring Sounds) ­- Dir. Kleber Medonça Filho, Brazil

    Path of Souls ­- Dir. Jeremy Torrie, Canada

    Polvo (Dust) – Dir. Julio Hernández Cordón, Guatemala

    Twenty features are included in the Narrative and Documentary competitive sections. The Narrative Feature Competition presents a selection of films from emerging and promising talent, including selections from all over the Americas and Spain in a variety of genre and form. The works screened in this category are eligible for both a jury award and an audience award for Best Narrative Feature:

    [caption id="attachment_3439" align="alignnone" width="550"]Delusions of Grandeur Dir. Iris Almaraz, Gustavo Ramos, USA[/caption]

    Delusions of Grandeur Dir. Iris Almaraz, Gustavo Ramos, USA

    El efecto K. El montador de Stalin (The K Effect. Stalin’s Editor)- Dir. Valenti Figueres Jorge, Spain

    Estrella del Sur (Southern Star) – Dir. Gabriel González Rodríguez, Colombia

    Hasta nunca – Dir. Mark Street, Uruguay/USA

    I Am a Director – Dir. Javier Colón, Puerto Rico

    La jubilada (The Retiree) – Dir. Jairo Boisier, Chile

    La segunda muerte (The Second Death) – Dir. Santiago Fernández Calvete, Argentina

    Mejor no hablar de ciertas cosas (Porcelain Horse) – Dir. Javier Andrade, Ecuador

    Nos vemos, Papá (See You, Dad) – Dir. Lucia Carreras, Mexico

    Nove Crônicas para um Coração aos Berros (Nine Chronicles for a Screaming Heart) – Dir. Gustavo Galvão, Brazil

    The Documentary Feature Competition presents a selection of documentaries on a wide variety of topics, with the common thread of including themes and points of view that are underrepresented in popular media. The works screened in this category are eligible for both a jury award and an audience award for Best Documentary Feature:

    Cuéntame de Bia (Tell me about Bia) – Dir. Andrea Franco, USA/Peru

    El Alcalde (The Mayor) – Dir. Emiliano Altuna, Diego Enrique Osorno, Carlos Rossini, Mexico

    El cuaderno de barro (The Clay Diaries) – Dir. Isaki Lacuesta, Spain

    Goudougoudou – Dir. Pieter Van Eecke, Fabrizio Scapin, Belgium

    Há Tourada na Aldeia (Facing the Bull’s Eyes) – Dir. Pedro Sena Nunes, Portugal

    Habana muda – Eric Brach, France/Cuba

    [caption id="attachment_3440" align="alignnone" width="550"]O Céu Sobre os Ombros (The Sky Above) – Dir. Sergio Borges[/caption]

    O Céu Sobre os Ombros (The Sky Above) – Dir. Sergio Borges, Brazil

    Smoke Traders – Dir. Jeff Dorn, Catherine Bainbridge, Canada

    Yo, indocumentada (I, Undocumented) – Dir. Andrea Baranenko, Venezuela

    Young Lakota – Dir. Marion Lipschutz, Rose Rosenblatt, USA

    The New Visions/Works in Progress section of the program includes two productions that are in the process of finalizing post-production, including one USA-Peru co-production and one film made in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas:

    La navaja de Don Juan – Dir. Tom Sanchez, USA/Peru

    Los Scavangers – Dir. Valente Rodriguez, USA

    Feature films included in the Panorama selection represent a diverse array of important Narrative and Documentary feature films, which we consider essential to share with Central Texas audiences. Collectively, the films represent innovative and independent filmmakers in compliment to the rest of the features program; they showcase a variety of traditionally underrepresented cultures and issues, personal experiences, new perspectives and aesthetic innovation:

    A Última Estação – Dir. Marcio Curi, Brazil

    Calle del arte (A Street for the Arts) – Viviane Blumenschein, Germany/Venezuela

    Campo abierto (Open Field) – Dir. Juan Carlos Martín, Mexico

    [caption id="attachment_3441" align="alignnone" width="550"]Corazón del Cielo, Corazón de la Tierra (Heart of Earth, Heart of Sky)[/caption]

    Corazón del Cielo, Corazón de la Tierra (Heart of Earth, Heart of Sky) – Dir. Eric Enrico Black, Frauke Sandig, Germany/Mexico/Guatemala

    El mal del sauce (The Evil Willow) – Dir. Sebastián Sarquís, Argentina

    El sueño de Lu (The Dream of Lu) – Dir. Hari Sama, Mexico

    Fraylandia (Frayland) – Dir. Ramiro Ozer Ami, Uruguay

    Justicia para mi hermana (Justice for My Sister) – Kimberly Bautista, USA/Guatemala

    La Montaña (The Mountain) – Dir. Tabaré Blanchard, Iván Herrera, Dominican Republic

    Las cosas como son (Things the Way They Are) – Dir. Fernando Lavanderos, Chile

    Mi amiga Bety (My Friend Bety) – Dir. Diana Garay, Mexico

    My Village, My Lobster – Dir. Joshua Wolff , Nicaragua/USA

    Niños de la memoria (Children of Memory) – Dir. María Teresa Rodríguez, USA

    RUTZ – Global Generation Travel – Dir. António Caetano Faria, Macao/Portugal

    Sosúa: Make a Better World – Dir. Peter Miller, Renée Silverman, USA

    Hecho en Tejas, presents a series of films shot and/or produced in Texas, to showcase the wide variety of work being produced in the state by filmmakers with varied backgrounds. Two features as well as a selection of short films are scheduled during this year’s festival. For a fourth consecutive year, Cine Las Americas is pleased to announce the Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) award for the best Hecho en Tejas film. The two features scheduled for Hecho en Tejas this year include:

    Blood Cousins – Dir. Regan Arevalos, Larry Garza, Jess Castro, Comedia A Go-Go, USA

    Bordando la frontera (The Border) – Dir. Rene Rhi, Mexico/USA

    As a celebration of filmmakers on the rise, Cine Las Americas will include the Emergencia Youth Film Competition, a special section of the festival showcasing filmmakers 19 years or younger.

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  • Revelation Perth International Film Festival Announces REVEL-8 Call for Entries

    The Revelation Perth International Film Festival launches Revel-8 2013, inviting submissions from filmmakers from across the country

    THEME: PHOBIA!

    Calling all Super-8 filmmakers – whether you’re a seasoned campaigner or a Super-8 newbie, Revel-8 Film Fest is throwing out the challenge far and wide to take part in a celebration of image meets music. 

    Keanu Reeves’ recent docu Side by Side got a whole debate going between lovers of film and digital – get in on the conversation by putting your creative talents to work on celluloid’s smallest, but most accessible film medium.

    Now everyone’s a little afraid of something – be it spiders, the colour blue, stepping on cracks in the footpath, or something more unique. Tell the story of confronting a phobia ‘in-camera’ on a single 3.5 minute cartridge of Super-8 film, and the talented music composition students at the WA Academy of Performing Arts will put down a music soundtrack to help your images really pop for the audience.

    Revel-8 makes the Super 8 journey easy by providing a film cartridge as part of the registration fee and processing it for you. The fun but challenging part of Revel-8, is that films must be shot in sequence on the one Super 8 cartridge.

    Sit side by side with the audience as Revel-8 films premiere to their makers for the first time at Revelation Perth International Film Festival July 4-14, 2013. Awards to be presented include Best Film, Best Music Soundtrack, Best Cinematography, Audience Choice Award and more!

    “Revel-8 has been an incredibly popular part of Rev for years and its unique blend of analogue technology and blind-dating is always enjoyable to watch unfold” says Revelation founder Richard Sowada. “Everyone takes it very seriously and from it comes some really very surprising and thoughtful work”.

    Entry forms can be downloaded from www.revelationfilmfest.org or contact revel8filmfest@gmail.com for more information and a Super 8 Help Guide.

    Registrations close 17 May and films must be completed by 31 May.

    Revelation is proudly supported by the West Australian government.

    source: Revelation Perth International Film Festival

     

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  • Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles 2013 Lineup Reflects Diversity of Indian Cinema

    The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) which runs April 9 to 14, 2013 at ArcLight Hollywood in Los Angeles, will screen an impressive lineup of narrative and documentary features and short films at this year’s festival reflecting the rich diversity of Indian cinema,

    Highlights include: a special screening of Mira Nair’s THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST, a political thriller based on the New York Times bestseller with a star-studded cast; MISS LOVELY by Ashim Ahluwalia, a dark look at the seedy underbelly of Bollywood C-movies and soft-porn during the 1980’s, that premiered in Un Certain Regard at Cannes last year; PEDDLERS, Vasan Bala’s directorial debut, which premiered at the 2012 International Critics’ Week, a crime thriller following the desperation of young drug runners who are merely looking to survive; SHAHID, based on the true story of Shahid Azmi, a human rights activist murdered in India in 2010, directed by Hansal Mehta and produced by Guneet Monga and Anurag Kashyap; and Sundance and Berlin favorite SALMA, directed by Kim Longinotto, a documentary about one South Indian woman’s courageous journey in the face of mass oppression.

    Anurag Kashyap’s GANGS OF WASSEYPUR will open the festival, while Deepa Mehta’s MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN will feature as the closing night film.

    Attending the festival this year to present their films will be a host of celebrated filmmakers, including Mira Nair, Deepa Mehta, Anurag Kashyap, Guneet Monga, Hansal Mehta, Vasan Bala, Nitin Kakkar, and S.S. Rajamouli among others.

    Other titles include a documentary about India’s obsession with cricket called BEYOND ALL BOUNDARIES, which will have its world premiere at the festival, and the Malayalam extravaganza EEGA, a delightful tale of love, rebirth, and revenge with dazzling special effects.

    Two films at the festival this year celebrate the power of Indian cinema: CELLULOID MAN, a documentary about beloved Indian film expert and archivist P.K. Nair, and the charming FILMISTAN, the fictional tale of one man’s love of Hindi films and how cinema has the power to unite us all.

    The festival’s popular Bollywood by Night series returns this year with three films by legendary director, writer, producer, and Hindi cinema’s ‘king of romance,’ Yash Chopra.: KABHI KABHIE (1976), SILSILA (1981), and CHANDNI (1989).

    The lineup of films include:

    OPENING NIGHT GALA

    GANGS OF WASSEYPUR I
    Los Angeles Premiere
    India/2012/159 minutes
    Director: Anurag Kashyap
    Writers: Zeeshan Qadri, Sachin Ladia, Akhilesh Jaiswal, Anurag Kashyap,
    Producers: Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, Anurag Kashyap, Guneet Monga, Sunil Bohra,
    Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Richa Chaddha, Reema Sen, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Nawazuddin Siddiqui,

    Epic in scope, GANGS OF WASSEYPUR I and II is a mafia revenge saga that chronicles the violent and bloody decade-long turf war between two mob families.
    Hindi with English Subtitles

    CLOSING NIGHT GALA

    MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN


    Los Angeles Premiere
    Canada/United Kingdom/2012/148 minutes
    Director: Deepa Mehta
    Writer: Salman Rushdie
    Executive Producers: Deepa Mehta, Dilip Mehta, Salman Rushdie, Doug Mankoff, Andrew Spaulding, Steven Silver, Neil Tabatznik, Elizabeth Karlsen, David Hamilton, Stephen Woolley
    Producer: David Hamilton
    Cast: Satya Bhabha, Shahana Goswami, Rajat Kapoor, Seema Biswas, Shriya Saran, Siddharth, Ronit Roy, Rahul Bose, Anita Majumdar, Zaib Shaikh, Anupam Kher 

    Oscar©-nominated director Deepa Mehta brings us her latest work, MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN, a poetic and visual journey scaling time and space.
    English and Urdu with English subtitles

    FEATURE FILMS

    EEGA


    India / 2012 / 134min
    Director: S.S Rajamouli
    Producer: Korrapati Sai
    Screenwriter:  S.S Rajamouli
    Cast: Sudeep, Nani, Samantha Ruth Prabhu

    EECHA flies into our hearts and proves that with true love, even the most unlikely of heroes can conquer any adversity, no matter how large – or in this case, how small.
    Telugu with English subtitles

    FILMISTAAN


    Los Angeles Premiere
    India / 2012 / 116min
    Director: Nitin Kakkar
    Producer: Nitin Kakkar
    Screenwriter: Nitin Kakkar,
    Cast: Sharib Hashmi, Inaamulhaq, Kumud Mishra, Gopal Datt

    FILMISTAN is Nitin Kakkar’s feature-length directorial debut, and has won hearts across the globe at festivals like MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, Gothenburg Film Festival, Jaipur International Film Festival, and the International Film Festival of Kerala.
    Hindi with English subtitles

    MISS LOVELY


    Los Angeles Premiere
    India / 2012 / 110 minutes
    Director: Ashim Ahluwalia
    Producers: Shumona Goel, Sanjay Shah
    Screenwriters:  Ashim Ahluwalia, Uttam Sirur
    Cast: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Niharika Singh, Anil George, Zeena Bhatia

    The story of two brothers immersed in the seedy underbelly of Bollywood C-movies and soft-porn during the 1980’s. MISS LOVELY made its world premiere in competition in the Un Certain Regard at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.
    Hindi with English subtitles

    PEDDLERS


    Los Angeles Premiere
    India / 2012 / 116min
    Director: Vasan Bala
    Producers: Anurag Kashyap, Guneet Monga 
    Screenwriter: Vasan Bala
    Cast: Gulshan Devaiya, Nishikanth Kamath, Nimrat Kaur

    PEDDLERS, debuting at the 2012 International Critics’ Week, which runs parallel to the Cannes Film Festival, is a crime thriller following the desperation of young drug runners who are merely looking to survive.
    Hindi with English subtitles

    THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST


    USA / 2013 / 128min 
    Director: Mira Nair
    Producer: Lydia Dean Pilche
    Screenwriters: Ami Boghani, Mohsin Hamid, William Wheeler
    Cast: Riz Ahmed, Kate Hudson, Liev Schreiber, Kiefer Sutherland, Om Puri, Meesha Shafi, Shabana Azmi

    Based on the best-selling novel by Mohsin Hamid, THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST is a riveting thriller about the story of Changez, a young Pakistani man chasing corporate success on Wall Street in the era of globalisation.
    English

    SHAHID


    U.S. Premiere
    India / 2012 / 126min
    Director: Hansal Mehta
    Producers: Guneet Monga, Sunil Bohra
    Screenwriter: Sameer Gautam Singh
    Cast: Raj Kumar Yadav, Prabhleen Sandhu, Baljinder Kaur, Vipin Sharma, Mohb Ayyup Mohd Ayyub

    Shot in secrecy, SHAHID is based on true events and the life of Shahid Azmi, a defense lawyer and human rights activist who was murdered in 2010 at the age of 32, in retribution for his defense of a man accused in the Mumbai terror attacks.
    Hindi with English subtitles

    DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

    CELLULOID MAN


    Los Angeles Premiere
    India / 2012 / 150min
    Director: Shivendra Singh Dungarpur
    Cast: P.K. Nair

    An exploration of the life and work of the legendary guardian of Indian cinema, P.K. Nair.
    English

    BEYOND ALL BOUNDARIES


    World Premiere
    India / 2013 / 96min
    Director/Writer: Sushrut Jain
    Eat, sleep, breathe cricket.
    Hindi with English subtitles 

    MOHAMMED TO MAYA


    Los Angeles Premiere
    USA / 2012 / 74min Director/Producer/Editor: Jeff Roy
    Cast: Maya Jafer

    Meet Maya: a 42 year-old from Chennai, India, who goes through a life-changing sexual- reassignment surgery.
    English

    SALMA


    Los Angeles Premiere
    USA / 2012 / 91min
    Director: Kim Longinotto

    Master documentarian Kim Longinotto returns to IFFLA with her latest compelling work, SALMA, the extraordinary story of one South Indian woman’s courageous journey in the face of mass oppression.
    Hindi with English subtitles

    BOLLYWOOD BY NIGHT

    KABHI KABHIE
    India / 1976 / 178min
    Director: Yash Chopra 
    Producer: Yash Chopra 
    Screenwriter: Pamela Chopra (story), Sagar Sarhadi (screenplay)
    Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Rakhee, Neetu Singh, Rishi Kapoor

    KABHI KABHIE remains one of Hindi cinema’s most beloved films. Sweeping several awards, it began a definitive tradition of romance in Hindi cinema, which Mr. Chopra mastered to perfection and his fans came to love. 
    Hindi with English subtitles

    SILSILA
    India / 1981 / 183min
    Director/Producer: Yash Chopra
    Screenwriters: Preeti Bedi, Yash Chopra, Sagar Sarhadi, Romesh Sharma
    Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Rekha, Shashi Kapoor, Sanjeev Kumar, Kulbhushan Karbandha

    A melodrama in the best sense of the word, SILSILA is stunningly shot in spectacular locations. It is remembered both for its pairing of Amitabh and Rekha and its evocative poetry. A must-see for lovers of mainstream Bollywood cinema. 
    Hindi with English subtitles

    CHANDNI
    India / 1989 / 187min
    Director/Producer: Yash Chopra 
    Screenwriter: Kamna Chandra, Umesh Kalbagh, Arun Kaul, Sagar Sarhadi
    Cast: Sridevi, Rishi Kapoor, Vinod Khanna

    Shot in beautiful locations in Switzerland, the CHANDNI was a turning point for Chopra and established him as the successful commercial director of the 1980s. Sridevi was to become the star of the decade and the film launched what was to become Bollywood’s signature style: a musical genre combined with an ensemble cast.  CHANDNI must be seen on full screen in order to appreciate Chopra’s signature elements: stunning sets, costumes, colorful landscapes all mingled with a star cast.
    Hindi with English subtitles

    SHORTS

    …OR DIE
    Shorts Program 2
    Los Angeles Premiere
    USA / 2012 / 14min
    Director: Gregory Bonsignore and John Petaja

    This is what happens in Hollywood when three ‘brown’ actors meet with an entertainment exec to pitch their latest internet masterpiece.
    English

    AFTERGLOW
    Shorts Program 2
    U.S. Premiere
    India / 2012 / 19min
    Director: Kaushal Oza 

    Fed up with entertaining a slew of annoying guests, Minocher defies her traditional Parsi community and mourns the loss of her husband in her own way.
    English, Gujarati with English subtitles 

    DOSA HUNT
    Los Angeles Premiere
    USA / 2012 / 22min
    Directors: Amrit Singh, Sam Carroll

    Searching for a connection to the motherland…through your stomach.
    English 

    HERE AND AWAY
    Shorts Program 1
    Los Angeles Premiere
    USA/India / 2012 / 11min
    Director/Producer: Meena Nanji

    A village, standing at the crossroads between tradition and modernity, is seen through the curious perspective of a young boy.
    Hindi with English subtitles

    HOMECOMING
    Shorts Program 1
    Los Angeles Premiere
    USA / 2011 / 26min
    Director/Producer: Gursimran Sandhu
    Producer: Michael Candelori

    When Nina Patel’s strict Indian parents refuse to let her attend the eighth-grade homecoming dance, she resorts to emotional blackmail.
    English

    HUMBLE THE POET
    Shorts Program 2
    Los Angeles Premiere
    USA / 2011 / 12min
    Directors/Producers: Brendan Nahmias, Ruth Paul

    A bold and personal look at Sikh hip-hop artist, Humble the Poet, a second generation South Asian poet and musician defining his own cultural identity.
    English

    ENNAKUM ORU PER
    Shorts Program 2
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Sri Lanka / 2011 / 12min
    Director: Suba Sivakumaran

    A nun residing in a monastery hides her daughter from an approaching military as civil war ravages modern day Sri Lanka. 
    Tamil with English subtitles

    IKA
    Shorts Program 2
    U.S. Premiere
    India / 2012 / 15min
    Director/Producer: Raam Reddy

    Who needs a camera to make a film when you have a cardboard box, a magnifying glass, an old VHS tape and a chicken?
    Telugu with English subtitles

    QUEEN OF MY DREAMS
    Shorts Program 1
    USA/2012/3min/DCP
    Directors: Fawzia Mirza, Ryan Logan

    Fawzia falls under the spell of Bollywood heroines and their promise of love and feminine perfection – in a queer light.
    English 

    RAGS TO PADS
    World Premiere
    India/US / 2012 / 3min
    WORLD PREMIERE
    Director/Producer: Chithra Jeyaram

    Fed up with his wife’s lack of sanitary menstrual hygiene, a poor villager takes matters into his own hands, and unexpectedly starts a small revolution resulting in a million jobs for rural women.
    Tamil with English subtitles

    RECURRENCE
    Shorts Program 1
    World Premiere
    USA / 2013 / 7min
    Directors/Producers: Sonia Albert Sobrino, Miriam Albert Sobrino

    A lush, visual exploration of the transcendental space between memory and dream.
    English 

    RIPPLES
    Shorts Program 2
    Los Angeles Premiere
    USA / 2012 / 4min
    Director/Producer: Shreyasi Das 

    An elderly woman remembers her youth back home in Calcutta, India in beautiful animation.
    English 

    TATPASCHAT
    Shorts Program 1
    World Premiere
    India / 2012 / 15min
    Director: Vasudev Keluskar

    One odd day, every single boy at a reform school becomes obedient.
    Hindi with English subtitles

    UNRAVEL
    Shorts Program 2
    Los Angeles Premiere
    UK / 2012 / 14min
    Director: Meghna Gupta 

    Tall tales, dreams and stories are spun as Western society’s least wanted clothes are literally unraveled a world away. 
    Hindi with English subtitles

     

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