The Short Film Center which will take place alongside the 42nd International Film Festival of India, Goa announced its lineup.
Films selected under the Vasudha Award Competition Section are Save Earth by Prakash Mishra (india), Pachilakkkoodu (My Home is Green) by Sajan Sindhu (india), A Pestering Journey by K.R. Manoj(india) and Battle for Survival by Naresh Bedi(india).
Films selected under the International competition section are Khule Darwaaze (Open Doors) by Ashish Pandey (india), Raag Sarkari (bureacracy sonata) by Vinay Shukla (india), Another Planet by Smita Bhide (India), Unearthed by Karan Vazirani (india), Man of the Match by Hitesh Kewalya (india), Save the Girl Child by Sunil H. Naik (india), Inklab by Gaurav Chhabra (india), Anthony Gonsalves – The music legend by Ashoke Rane (india), Hot “n” Fast by Rajinder Singh Puller (india), Paper Planes by Neha Singh (india), Maple Syrup by Alexander N (USA), Crazy Beats Strong Every Time...
Films selected under the Vasudha Award Competition Section are Save Earth by Prakash Mishra (india), Pachilakkkoodu (My Home is Green) by Sajan Sindhu (india), A Pestering Journey by K.R. Manoj(india) and Battle for Survival by Naresh Bedi(india).
Films selected under the International competition section are Khule Darwaaze (Open Doors) by Ashish Pandey (india), Raag Sarkari (bureacracy sonata) by Vinay Shukla (india), Another Planet by Smita Bhide (India), Unearthed by Karan Vazirani (india), Man of the Match by Hitesh Kewalya (india), Save the Girl Child by Sunil H. Naik (india), Inklab by Gaurav Chhabra (india), Anthony Gonsalves – The music legend by Ashoke Rane (india), Hot “n” Fast by Rajinder Singh Puller (india), Paper Planes by Neha Singh (india), Maple Syrup by Alexander N (USA), Crazy Beats Strong Every Time...
- 11/4/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Gurvinder Singh’s Anhey Ghore da daan (Alms for a blind horse) won Special Jury mention with a cash prize of Usd 50,000 at the 5th Abu Dhabi Film Festival. India born British director Gemma Atwal’s documentary on the wonder kid of Orissa– Marathon Boy bagged her award for Best New Director with a cash prize of Usd 50,000.
Alms for a Blind Horse was in the New Horizon Competition at the festival. The Jury for the competition was headed by Iranian-Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Gobadi (Half Moon, Turtles can fly). The award for Best Film in this section was bagged by Stories Only Exist When Remembered, a Brazilan, Argentinian and French co production directed by Julia Murat.
The best documentary award was won by The Tiniest Place, a Mexican film directed by Titiana Huezo. The jury was headed by Egyptian-Canadian director Tahani Rached, while New Delhi based documentary filmmaker Anwar Jamal also served on the jury.
Alms for a Blind Horse was in the New Horizon Competition at the festival. The Jury for the competition was headed by Iranian-Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Gobadi (Half Moon, Turtles can fly). The award for Best Film in this section was bagged by Stories Only Exist When Remembered, a Brazilan, Argentinian and French co production directed by Julia Murat.
The best documentary award was won by The Tiniest Place, a Mexican film directed by Titiana Huezo. The jury was headed by Egyptian-Canadian director Tahani Rached, while New Delhi based documentary filmmaker Anwar Jamal also served on the jury.
- 10/21/2011
- by Bikas Mishra
- DearCinema.com
Open Frame– the eleventh annual Film Festival & Forum of documentary films, workshops and discussions will be organized by the Public Service Broadcasting Trust (Psbt) from September 9-17, 2011.
The festival will take place in collaboration with and at the India International Centre, New Delhi.
“2011 marks a decade of Psbt’s work towards democratising the media and mainstreaming the independent documentary,” as stated in a press release.
Hence Open Frame 2011 will focus on Psbt Films produced over the last year and a retrospective of those produced over the last decade.
There will be Documentary Film Appreciation and Fiction Film Appreciation Workshops by Professor Suresh Chabria, Film and Television Institute of India, on 9 and 12-13 September respectively.
There will be Workshops on Filmmaking by Paromita Vohra (Script Writing), Avijit Mukul Kishore (Camera), Suresh Rajamani (Sound) and Sankalp Meshram (Editing) from September 14-17, 2011.
The films to be screened include:
Eer…Stories in Stone by...
The festival will take place in collaboration with and at the India International Centre, New Delhi.
“2011 marks a decade of Psbt’s work towards democratising the media and mainstreaming the independent documentary,” as stated in a press release.
Hence Open Frame 2011 will focus on Psbt Films produced over the last year and a retrospective of those produced over the last decade.
There will be Documentary Film Appreciation and Fiction Film Appreciation Workshops by Professor Suresh Chabria, Film and Television Institute of India, on 9 and 12-13 September respectively.
There will be Workshops on Filmmaking by Paromita Vohra (Script Writing), Avijit Mukul Kishore (Camera), Suresh Rajamani (Sound) and Sankalp Meshram (Editing) from September 14-17, 2011.
The films to be screened include:
Eer…Stories in Stone by...
- 9/5/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Jagran Film Festival 2011 to be inaugurated in Kanpur
The 2nd edition of Jagran Film Festival, the traveling film festival initiated by Jagran Prakashan will be inaugurated in Kanpur on July 9, 2011. The festival will then travel to nine other cities: Allahabad, Agra, Varanasi, Patna, Meerut, Dehradun, Lucknow, Ranchi and Jamshedpur.
Dharavi directed by Sudhir Mishra will be the opening film of the festival.
The films that will be screened in the two days of the Kanpur chapter of the festival are: Radio Comes To Rampur by Asha Dutta, Sikandar by Piyush Jha, Haat: The Weekly Bazar by Seema Kapoor, Gandhi To Hitler by Rakesh Ranjan Kumar, Teesra Rasta (documentary) directed by Anwar Jamal.
There will be a Panel Discussion on Day 2 of the festival the topic for which is: “Does State Funding of Cinema restrict its reach?” Panelists in the discussion would be: Sudhir Mishra, Om Puri, Sanjay Suri, Seema Kapoor,...
The 2nd edition of Jagran Film Festival, the traveling film festival initiated by Jagran Prakashan will be inaugurated in Kanpur on July 9, 2011. The festival will then travel to nine other cities: Allahabad, Agra, Varanasi, Patna, Meerut, Dehradun, Lucknow, Ranchi and Jamshedpur.
Dharavi directed by Sudhir Mishra will be the opening film of the festival.
The films that will be screened in the two days of the Kanpur chapter of the festival are: Radio Comes To Rampur by Asha Dutta, Sikandar by Piyush Jha, Haat: The Weekly Bazar by Seema Kapoor, Gandhi To Hitler by Rakesh Ranjan Kumar, Teesra Rasta (documentary) directed by Anwar Jamal.
There will be a Panel Discussion on Day 2 of the festival the topic for which is: “Does State Funding of Cinema restrict its reach?” Panelists in the discussion would be: Sudhir Mishra, Om Puri, Sanjay Suri, Seema Kapoor,...
- 7/8/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Mumbai, Aug 30 – What is common between Anwar Jamal and Prashant Pethe? They have made features and documentaries on farmers and do not believe that ‘Peepli Live’ has much to do with the acute problems faced by India’s farming community.
”Peepli Live’ is a film about the insensitive middle class, the media, politicians, etc. Nowhere is it a film about farmers. Where are the causes that lead to his condition, his problems with seeds, monsoon, pesticides, etc.? The real issues of farmers are never touched upon,’ says Jamal, director of the moving documentary ‘Harvest of Grief’ on farmer suicides in Punjab.
While.
”Peepli Live’ is a film about the insensitive middle class, the media, politicians, etc. Nowhere is it a film about farmers. Where are the causes that lead to his condition, his problems with seeds, monsoon, pesticides, etc.? The real issues of farmers are never touched upon,’ says Jamal, director of the moving documentary ‘Harvest of Grief’ on farmer suicides in Punjab.
While.
- 8/30/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
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