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MIFF 2016 Documentary Film Awards presented

February 5, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Mumbai International Film Festival

Manipuri documentary film Phum Shang has won the Golden Conch Award for the “Best Documentary Film” (upto 60 minutes) at the 14th Mumbai International Film Festival for Documentary, Animation & Short Films, MIFF 2016, which ended on 3rd Feb, 2016. Swiss film My Name Is Salt and Indian entry Placebo shared the Gold Conch award for the “Best Feature length” Documentary Film.

52 miniute documentary Phum Shang, directed by Hao Bam Pabankumar an alumnus of the Satyjit Ray Film & Television Institute, Kolkatta, critically examines the serious environmental problems faced at the Loktak lake. The largest fresh water lake in North East India characterised by its unique floating biomass, known as “Phumdi”, is today considered a dying lake due to unchecked human activity. Pabankumar wins the Golden Conch Award and a cash prize of Rs. 3 lakhs.

My name Is Salt directed by Mumbai born, Zurich based Farida Pacha is a film about the journey of thousands of families to the Rann of Kutch to extract whitest salt in the world. Chandigarh based film maker Abhay Kumar’s 96 minutes film Placebo explores the stress & pressure faced by medical students.

My Name Is Salt also won the “Best Cinematographer” award for Lutz Konermann, while Placebo won the Award for “Best Editor”. Placebo was also declared the Most Innovative Film in the competition section.

Debanjan Nandy’s animation film Chhaya bagged the 1st prize in the Animation Category of International Competition.

Mumbai filmmaker Devashish Makhija’s Agli Baar shared the “Best Short Fiction Film” honours with the UK entry Solo Finale by Ingo Putze.

Dadasaheb Phalke Award for the “Best Debut Film” of a Director went to Far From Home by Copenhagen, Denmark based film maker Nitesh Anjan.

List of Awards – International Competition

Golden Conch – “Best
Documentary Film” (upto 60 minutes) Phum Shang
Haobam Paban Kumar
Imphal, Manipur

Golden Conch – “Best Feature length Documentary” My Name Is Salt & Placebo Farida Pacha Zurich, Switzerland
& Abhay Kumar. Chanidgarh, India

“Most Innovative Film” Placebo Abhay Kumar,
Chandigarh, India Dada Saheb Phalke Award for “Best Debut Film” Far From Home Nitesh Anjan, Copenhagen, Denmark

“Best Animation FIlm”
Chhaya Debanjan Nandy
Mumbai, India

“Best Short Fiction Film”
Agli Baar & Solo Finale
Devashish Makhija
Mumbai, India Ingo Putze
London, UK

Key awards in National Competition

“Best Documentary” (upto 60 minutes) Famous In Amdavad
Hardik Mehta Vadodara, Gujarat

“Best Feature Length Documentary” Fire Flies In The Abyss Chandrashekhar Reddy, Bangalore, India

“Best Short Fiction Film” Alice & Last Mango Before The Monsoon Satinder Singh Bedi Chennai, India
Payal Kapadia, Mumbai, India

IDPA Award for “Best Student Film” Going Home;
Niranjankumar Kujur,
Lohardaga, Jharkhand, India

The International Jury for the Festival comprised prominent documentary makers Don Askarian from Germany, Jesper Andersen from Denmark, Mathiue Roy of Canada, Siddharth Kak & Gitanjali Rao.

Mike Pandey, Uma DaCunha, Biju Dhanapalan, Audrius Stonys (Lithuania) & Jane Yu (Taiwan) were the members of the National Jury.

MIFF 2016 showcased over 385 films under International & National competition, MIFF Prism, Indian Premiers, Jury retrospectives, Animation & award winning films, Children’s documentary films, North East package, FD & PSBT (Public Service Broadcasting Trust) films, homages et al.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Film, Movie, Mumbai International Film Festival

Worldwide Films Round Up

February 3, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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MEXICAN FILM INDUSTRY REACTS TO SEAN PENN – EL CHAP0 INTERVIEW

Did anything happen in Mexico over the last few days except for the recapture of El Chapo and Sean Penn’s interview? If so, it was hardly getting much play late Sun and early Mon from the Spanish -speaking media. Mexican newspaper El Universal led with a special, “Kate, Sean, El Chapo Links – Documented” plus 6 Penn – hostile columns; Spain’s El Pais American edition dedicated all its top 8 online stories to El Chapo’s detention & interview. Meanwhile, however, members of Mexico’s film industry, like Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu & Gael Garcia Bernal at the Golden Globes, preferred to take a step back, get their heads round the Chapo – Penn meeting and set it in a broader context. “The fact that 2 actors had the chance to meet with El Chapo, the most wanted man in the world, only shows the incapacity of the Mexican Government to do what it is supposed to do,” said Ozcar Ramirez, a Mexican producer.

ICE AND THE SKY RIGHTS ACQUIRED BY MUSIC BOX FOR FOR US

Music Box Films has acquired North American rights to climate change documentary Ice And The Sky and plans a 2nd quarter release. Ice And The Sky, which was the closing night film at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, centers on Claude Lorius who, over the course of multiple expeditions to Antarctica, pioneered the study of ice cores to identify and understand the human impact on global warming. He began researching in Antarctica in 1957 by measuring carbon dioxide bubbles in ice (some of it 800,000 years old) and was among the 1st scientists to make the case for global warming. The film is directed by Luc Jacquet, who won an Oscar for March Of The Penguins. “Luc Jacquet is a proven documentarian with an eye for finding the narrative in nature,” said Music Box Films’ president William Schopf.

CAROL BAGS GAY & LESBIAN ENTERTAINMENT CRITIC AWARDS

Todd Haynes’ Carol, which missed out on key nominations for “Best Picture & “Best Director” from the Academy last week, bagged the Gay & Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association’s top categories, the org announced recently. The film won top honors for “Film Of The Year” and received gongs for director Haynes, lead actress Cate Blanchett & screenplay. Haynes also took the “Wilde Artist Of The Year Award” (named for the group’s “patron saint,” Oscar Wilde), while the film was named LGBTQ “Film Of The Year” as well. Leonardo DiCaprio won the lead actor prize for his performance in The Revenant. On the small screen side, Fargo & Orange Is The New Black tied for the drama series award, while Transparent won a trio, for “Best Comedy” series, comedy actor (Jeffrey Tambor) & LGBTQ “Show Of The Year”.

JANE FEATHERSTONE LAUNCHES SISTER PICTURES

Jane Featherstone, former chief executive of Kudos, co – chairman of Shine UK & executive producer of dramas including Spooks, Humans, River & Broadchurch, has launched independent production company Sister Pictures. Sister Pictures will produce drama for both UK & international buyers, and has a number of projects in development. Among the initial slate of projects, Featherstone recently revealed the development of a drama series based in the world of divorce lawyers, called The Split, from Abi Morgan, creator of TV series The Hour & River, and writer of films including The Iron Lady & Suffragette. Katie Carpenter joins the company as head of development from Kudos, where she was a development executive.

5 ACTORS TO STAR IN THE DINNER

Richard Gere, Steve Coogan, Laura Linney, Rebecca Hall & Chloe Sevigny are to star in Oren Moverman’s The Dinner, which is based on the bestselling novel by Herman Koch. The Dinner starts as Paul Lohman & Claire Lohman get ready for a dinner with Paul’s politician brother Stan, and his wife Barbara. Tensions already exist between the 2 brothers, Stan is a smooth talking celebrity who is the favorite to win the Governor’s race, while Paul has a chip on his shoulder and is currently not working. But, as the evening in a chic restaurant progresses, dark secrets emerge about their respective children. A monstrous crime has been committed by the Lohman kids, and the 2 couples are divided about how to handle the situation.

BAFTA TO PRESENT ANGELS COSTUMES

The British Academy of Film & Television Arts is to present the 175 year old costume company Angels Costumes with its annual award for outstanding British contribution to cinema atBAFTA’s film awards ceremony on 14th Feb, 2016. The award is presented in honor of Michael Balcon, the British film producer known for his work with Ealing Studios. Previous recipients include Mike Leigh, Kenneth Branagh, Derek Jarman, Ridley & Tony Scott, Working Title Films, the Harry Potter franchise & former Film4 boss Tessa Ross. Last year’s recipient was BBC Films. Angels, which was established in 1840, is a 7th generation family business. Today it is led by chairman Tim Angel, who has also served as chairman of BAFTA and as a Governor of the British Film Institute.

LYGO TO REPLACE FINCHAM AS DIRECTOR OF TELEVISION ITV

ITV’s director of television Peter Fincham is to step down after almost 8 years at UK commercial broadcaster, and will be succeeded by Kevin Lygo, currently managing director of production unit ITV Studios, ITV averred recently. According to an unconfirmed report, ITV chairman Archie Norman is about to quit the broadcaster as well. Julian Bellamy, managing director of ITV Studios in UK, will move up to replace Lygo. David McGraynor, ITV Studios finance director, will take on the new role of chief finance & operating officer of the Studios division. Lygo was director of television at Channel 4 from 2003 to 2010 when he was brought in by ITV chief executive Adam Crozier to run ITV Studios. He also spent 2 years at Channel Five from 2001 to 2003, and prior to that was Channel 4’s head of entertainment.
Lygo & Bellamy will begin their new roles on 1st Feb, 2016.

CORUS ENTERTAINMENT TO BUY TV COMPANY IN $1.86 BILLION DEAL

Canadian media company Corus Entertainment is all set to acquire Shaw Communications’ TV unit Shaw Media for $2.65 billion ($1.86 billion). The deal will create a TV operation comprising 45 specialty television channels, 39 radio stations, digital assets, the content studio Nelvana, and 15 conventional television stations. Shaw Media’s assets include the specialty channels Food Network Canada, HGTV Canada, DIY Network Canada, Slice, Lifetime, History Canada, H2, Showcase, National Geographic Canada, Nat Geo Wild Canada, Action, MovieTime, IFC Canada, Global News: BC1, BBC Canada, DejaView, Crime + Investigation, DTOUR & FYI. It also includes Global Television’s national conventional service with stations in Vancouver, Okanagan, Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbridge, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax & Saint John.

ENTERTAINMENT ONE CLOSES LONDON BASED FILM SALES OPERATION

The London based film sales arm of UK – Canadian film & TV company Entertainment One, formerly known as Entertainment One Films International has been shuttered, according to reports. The move has been in the cards for some time, following the departure of the sales team boss Harold Van Lier and the integration of the sales team into eOne Features last year. Last week, eOne announced that the international sales all of its movies, both those it produces & acquires, would be handled by Sierra Pictures. Entertainment One also took an equity stake in Sierra Pictures, which is led by Nick Meyer & Marc Schaberg. This move effectively spelled the end of its London based film sales operation, and put the future of its sales team there in doubt, although they may be redeployed within the company.

OUR LITTLE SISTER SCORES RECORD NOMINATIONS FOR JAPANESE AWARDS

Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ensemble drama Our Little Sister has scored an unprecedented 12 nominations for this year’s Japan Academy Prizes, including “Best Picture”, “Best Director”, “Best Screenplay” (Kore-eda), “Best Actress (Haruka Ayase), “Best Supporting Actress” (Kaho & Masami Nagasawa) & “Best Newcomer” (Suzu Hirose). Our Little Sister, which screened in competition at Cannes last year, is also unusual in that all 4 of its lead actresses have been nominated, in varied categories. Japan’s contender for the foreign language Oscar, Masaharu Take’s boxing drama 100 Yen Love, was nominated for 5 prizes, including “Best Actress” for star Sakura Ando. The Japan Academy Prize Association, whose 3,900 members include employees of major film companies, as well as directors, actors and others in the Japanese film community, awards prizes in 15 categories, including “Best Animation” & “Best Foreign Film”. The winners will be announced on 4th Mar, 2016 in Tokyo.

STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS WINS 3RD WEEKEND

Star Wars: The Force Awakens won its 3rd consecutive weekend at Japanese Box Office. In 16th Jan, 2016 – 17th Jan, 2016 frame it recorded $3.3 million on 236,000 admissions, while running its cumulative total to $77 million. The RPG -game – based animation Yo -Kai Watch The Movie 2: King Enma And The 5 Stories, Nyan! held onto the number 2 spot for 3rd weekend in a row. Distributed by Toho, the film earned $1.36 million on 137,000 admissions, while boosting its cumultive past the JPY5 billion ($43 million) milestone. The highest new entry was Paddington, landing in 3rd, some 14 months after it premiered in UK. Released on 15th Jan, 2016 by Kino Films, the animation – live action hybrid scored $1.1 million on 99,900 admissions from 315 screens on Sat & Sun. The forecast for its final total is $7 million.

STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS WINS WEEK – EDGED OUT IN 2ND WEEKEND

Star Wars: The Force Awakens emerged on top of the Chinese box office chart in its 1st full week of theatrical play. But in its 2nd weekend it was beaten by local animated feature Boonie Bears III. In the 7 day week to Sun (11th Jan, 2016 – 17th Jan, 2016) Star Wars: The Force Awakens earned $44.0 million at the Chinese box office, according to local data supplier Entertainment Group. That lifted its cumulative score to $97.5 million after 9 days in Chinese theaters. That followed a powerhouse 2 day opening weekend (9th Jan, 2016 – 10th Jan, 2016) in which it scored $53 million. Its 2nd weekend Star Wars: The Force Awakens won the Fri session with $5.43 million, but was beaten into 2nd place on both Sat & Sun by kids franchise movie Boonie Bears III, which released on Sat (16th Jan, 2016) Boonie Bears III scored $8.56 million on Sat, ahead of the $8.51 million for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. On Sunday (17th Jan, 2016) Boonie Bears III earned $6.52 million, against $6.31 million for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. After 2 days on release, Boonie Bears III had a cumulative score of $20.1 million including previews. On Sat & Sun exhibitors gave Boonie Bears III some 10% more screenings than Star Wars: The Force Awakens, apparently skewing their product mix to the family market. Preliminary data for Monday (18th Jan, 2016) points to that position being reversed again for the more adult weekday audiences. For the week to Sun, Detective Chinatown took 3rd place with $13.9 million, lifting its cumulative score to $112 million after 18 days. Fri (15th Jan, 2016) release Royal Treasure earned $11.9 million in 3 days, good enough for 4th place in the weekly table. The Last Witch Hunter, which also opened on Fri took $9.54 million in 3 days, for 5th place on a weekly view.

CHINA LAUNCHES NEW CAMPAIGN AGAINST BOX OFFICE FRAUD

China’s media regulators will this week launch a new round of their regular campaign against Box Office fraud. The move, reported by state news agency Xinhua, will be a 3 stage operation organized by the State Administration for Press Publishing Radio & Television.“Producers suffer badly from Box Office cheating as their profits rely heavily on theatrical Box Office sales,” said Zhang Hongsen, film bureau head of the SARFT, according to Xinhua. China’s theatrical Box Office grew an official 49% last year to $6.7 billion. And more than half of ticket sales are now online, particularly through online apps. But the pace of growth & the arrival of numerous small, inexperienced theater operators creates plenty of opportunity for cheating.

WANDA FORCASTS 30% LEAP IN ENTERTAINMENT REVENUES

Dalian Wanda is forecasting a 30% growth in its revenues following the recently agreed deal to buy Legendary Entertainment for $3.5 billion. For 2016 the company said that target revenue from its cultural sector businesses is $10.2 billion (RMB66.6 billion). That follows a year in which the cultural sector expanded by 45% & revenue hit $7.83 billion (RMB51.3 billion). it said that Legendary ‘s revenues in 2016 are forecast to be $613 million (RMB4.02 billion). The privately held parent group, which controls a mixture of private & publicly listed companies, announced details of its yearly performance & New Year targets at a corporate retreat in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, site of Wanda’s newest full scale theme park. The group as a whole is expected to see growth in net asset value & profits in 2016.

MICHAEL KEATON GETS FRANCE’S ORDER OF ARTS & LETTERS HONOR

After winning a string of awards for his perf in Oscar – nommed Spotlight, Michael Keaton received one of France’s highest honors, becoming Officer of the Order of Arts & Letters during a Paris ceremony hosted by Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin. The honor, which has previously been given to Jim Jarmusch, Robert Paxton, Robert Redford & Meryl Streep, highlighted Keaton’s career achievements. Keaton’s latest film, Tom McCarthy’s Spotlight, has been nominated for 6 Oscars. The movie also won Los Angeles “Critics’ Choice Award” for outstanding film of 2015. “Yours is a culture that has such respect for beauty & art that if I even in the smallest way made a tiny contribution to beauty or art in this culture, or in any culture of the world for that matter, I’m honored & grateful & proud. This is one of the biggest days of my life,” said Keaton on stage.

ROLA BAUER T0 SPEARHEAD US ACTIVITIES

European studio Studiocanal, one of the continent’s leaders in movie & television production & distribution, has given Rola Bauer the mandate to lead all of its production & co -production television activities in US market. In addition to being CEO of Tandem Productions, Bauer’s responsibilities as a Studiocanal executive have been broadened to include working with & coordinating activities for Studiocanal’s production & partnership companies’ scripted formats & co – productions in US market, as well as exploring synergies with Universal Music Group. Bauer will also be responsible for strategic alliances with writing /show – running talent in US for the studio’s television division.

DIRECTV LATIN AMERICA ACQUIRES RIGHTS OF SPOTLESS

DirecTV Latin America has acquired dark, irreverent one hour crime drama series Spotless from Studiocanal, which is handling worldwide distribution. The series, which airs on NBCUniversal’s Esquire Network in US, stars Marc – Andre Grondin, Denis Menochet, Brendan Coyle & Miranda Raison. The show was co – created by Ed McCardie & Corinne Marrinan, and is produced by Munich based Tandem Productions. The 1t 10 episode season of Spotless received plaudits from US & French media. The Washington Post stated, Esquire Network finds a winner with 1st scripted drama, the Philadelphia Inquirer called the show “brilliant”, Le Figaro applauded it as “a French -British co – production of a rare quality,” while Le Monde said it was “a complete success.”

UNIFRANCE UNVEILS LINE UP OF MY FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL

UniFrance has upped the ante for the 6th edition of its online festival namely My French Film Festival, expanding the fest’s global reach with more partners & movies. The prestigious launch was hosted at the Eiffel Tower before a crowd of filmmakers, actors, French industryites & international journos. In attendance was Danish helmer Nicolas Winding Refn, who had directed Only God Forgives, who is presiding the filmmakers jury, along with his fellow members Marjane Satrapi, Felix Van Groeningen, David Robert Mitchell & Valérie Donzelli. “My French Film Festival gives young people the opportunity to see the films and understand film is a futuristic language,” said Refn on stage.

FILM REPUBLIC ACQUIRES THE DREAMER

Xavier Henry – Rashid’s London based sales company Film Republic has acquired Adrian Saba’s 2nd feature El Sonador (The Dreamer), which receives its world premiere at next month’s Berlin Film Festival. The stylish film, which plays as part of Berlin’s youth films section Generation 14plus, is a coming – of – age story set in Lima, Peru. Film Republic also worked with Saba on his 1st feature, El Limpiador (The Cleaner), which premiered at the San Sebastian Film Festival, and received a New Directors Award special mention. The film screened at more than 100 film festivals, and won the New Visions / New Voices award at Palm Springs Film Festival, the Fipresci Critics’ Award at the Transylvania Film Festival, and was Peru’s official entry for the foreign language film Oscar in 2014.

INDIGNATI0N T0 PLAY IN THE PANORAMA SECTION OF BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL

Berlin Film Festival section Panorama has added further films to its lineup, which will include Indignation, the directorial debut of producer James Schamus. Panorama also revealed that a Special Teddy Award, which celebrates gay & lesbian filmmaking, will be awarded to Christine Vachon, one of the producers of Carol. The Panorama Special program will open on 12th Feb, 2016 with Daniel Burman’s El Rey Del Once (The Tenth Man), and the previously announced War On Everyone by John Michael McDonagh. El Rey Del Once, the festival said, is “a sensitive tale that bursts with vitality, a loving portrait of multi -layered life in Once, the Jewish quarter of Buenos Aires.” Burman’s debut film, A Chrysanthemum Bursts In Cinco Esquinas, opened the main program of Panorama in 1998, and his 2004 film Lost Embrace won 2 Silver Bears in Berlin.

PORT OF CALL BAGS HONG KONG CRITICS AWARDS

Dark detective drama, Port Of Call was named “Best Film by Hong Kong Film Critics’ Society recently. Directed by Philip Yung Chi – kwong, the film is based on real events involving the murder of a woman. It features superstar singer -actor Aaron Kwok as a disheveled & downbeat detective. The Society’s “Best Actor” & “Best Actress” awards, however, went to Port of Call’s other stars Michael Ning & Jessie Li. The “Best Director” award went to Tsui Hark for his mainland Chinese war story The Taking Of Tiger Mountain. The “Best Screenplay” award went to Kageyama Yukihiko & Sylvia Chang for Chang’s musical Murmur Of The Hearts which was the opening film of the Hong Kong International Film Festival in Mar, 2015. Port Of Call had its premiere as the closing film of the HKIFF and on theatrical release earned a rare Category III rating for gore & nudity.

HAF PROJECT MARKET UNVEILS POWERFUL SELECTION

The 14th Hong Kong – Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF) looks set to be one of the strongest ever editions of the annual project market. The event is organized by the Hong Kong International Film Festival and runs 14th Mar, 2016 – 16th Mar, 2016 concurrently with the 1st 3 days of film & TV rights market FilMart, and is a component of Entertainment Expo. Directors presenting new projects include Wang Bing, Pema Tseden, Sonthar Gyal from China, Adam Wong from Hong Kong, Thailand’s Rooth Tang, Taiwan’s Tom Lee & Philippines’ Lav Diaz, whose A Lullaby To The Sorrowful Mystery appears next month in competition in Berlin. Noted producers pitching projects include Isabelle Glachant & Shozo Ichiyama. Actress – director – producer Sylvia Chang is pitching Lieutenant Yi, the 1st time feature directing effort by celebrated Taiwanese actress Rene Liu.

HONG K0NG FESTIVAL TO HONOR WONG KAR – WAI’S JET TONE FILMS

The Hong Kong International Film Festival (21st Mar, 2016 – 4th Apr, 2016) will hold a 25th anniversary tribute to Jet Tone Films, the production & talent management company founded by Wong Kar – Wai. The festival will screen a selection of Jet Tone signature movies. Wong will also hold a master class and a the festival will publish a book about Jet Tone with rare photos & interviews. “Jet Tone is known by cineastes worldwide for its unique brand of artful filmmaking,” said the festival. Its credits include Happy Together, In The Mood For Love, 2046 & The Grandmaster, by Wong himself. It has also produced Miao Miao & Touch Of The Light. Its 1st film under a deal with Alibaba Pictures Group is the now -in production The Ferryman.

GLOBO & BURMAN TEAM UP FOR SUPERMAX

Brazil’s Globo, Latin America’s biggest TV group, is for the 1st time ever bringing its huge production might to 100% Spanish -language production at Globo Studios, teaming with Daniel Burman, a leading light of the New Argentine Cinema, to create TV series Supermax. TV Azteca will broadcast Supermax in Mexico. An adventure – thriller, Supermax was unveiled to potential buyers at Natpe on Tues 19th Jan, 2016 on the market’s 1st day of trading. It weighs in as not only Globo’s flagship 2016 new series but also the 1st fruit of a new strategy that could see the Spanish -speaking TV world gaining a giant new production player. On Supermax, this groundbreaking move sees Globo linking to prominent movie figures in the Latino film business.

THE REVENANT OPENS ON TOP

Fox’s The Revenant opened on top of the Korean Box Office, earning $5.5 million from 821,000 admissions between Thurs & Sun. The survivalist drama was the best opening score for both director Alejandro Inarritu & actor Leonardo DiCaprio. The Dark Knight Rises, which earned $14.8 million over opening 4 days, remains Tom Hardy’s best Korean debut. Launching on the same day as The Revenant, local romantic drama Mood Of The Day opened in 2nd. The Showbox release made $2.36 million from 354,900 admissions over 1st 4 days. The previous week’s winner, The Good Dinosaur slipped to 3rd, earning $1.66 million between Fri & Sun, for a total of $6 million after 2 weekends.

NETFLIX IN SINGAPORE DEALS WITH STARHUB

StarHub Deal gives boost to Netflix in Singapore Video streaming service, Netflix has struck a deal with cable, broadband & phones operator StarHub in Singapore. StarHub’s FibreTV subscribers will be able to access Netflix through their set – top boxes by the early 2nd quarter of 2016. StarHub says it will also join the Netflix Open Connect program in order to provide the best – quality viewing experience for StarHub mobile & broadband customers. “Fibre TV customers will enjoy a seamless viewing experience as Netflix will be directly integrated into their set -top boxes, making StarHub TV the only stop for the entire family’s entertainment needs,” said Howie Lau, chief marketing officer of StarHub. “In addition, all StarHub customers will be able to charge their Netflix subscription to their StarHub bill, removing the hassle of paying multiple bills.”

ANTITRUST PROBE MAY EXPLODE THE CONTINENT’S BUSINESS MODEL

Later this month, when Margrethe Vestager, the European Union’s antitrust commissioner, sits down with representatives of the Big 6 Hollywood studios & Europe’s leading pay TV operator, Sky, the result of the discussion may well affect the model upon which the continent’s film & TV business has been built. The European Union wants to open digital commerce for the 500 million people who live in its 28 member countries, and Vestager asserts that the exclusive contracts that the studios have signed with Sky for UK are anti -competitive. On the face of it, the issue is fairly dry, dealing with the idea of “passive sales”, in which a consumer from one territory seeks to buy unsolicited products or services from a seller in another territory, but the way the matter is decided will affect pay TV operators, broadcasters & streaming platforms across the continent, and may also have serious consequences for the film & TV industries as a whole.

COMEDIES DRIVE ROBUST 2015 FOR FRENCH EXPORTS

Luc Besson’s EuropaCorp, family entertainment & comedies pushed French film export to a strong €600 million ($657 million) and 106 million in ticket sales outside France, the 3rd best year in history, UniFrance announced recently in Paris at a ceremony hosted by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius. Taken 3 was France’s biggest hit abroad, notching up €261.7 million($286.6 million). Results also signal the 3rd time in 4 years French movies have punched cinema theater tix sales above the symbolic 100 million admission mark abroad, after 2012’s 144.1 million & 2014’s 120.2 million. Yet, it’s not just the figure but the way French films got there in 2015 which is significant: Led by The Little Prince, produced by Aton Soumache & Dimitri Rassam at ON Entertainment, who re, who received the plaudit of UniFrance’s 2015 French Cinema Award at the Fri night sales figure presentation, 3 out of the Top 10 French films abroad were animated features, and a 4th another kind of family entertainment movie, though maybe a borderline one in this case, the fairy tale riff Beauty And The Beast.

EUROPEAN UNION LAUNCHES PROBE INTO NEW MEDIA LAW

A new media law in Poland has provoked an argument with the European Union about freedom of speech and the nature of democracy. Following Oct, 2015’s election in Poland, the right – wing Law & Justice Party came to power, and one of its 1st acts has been to tighten its grip on the public broadcaster, TVP. At the end of last year, the Polish Government extended its powers to allow it to hire & fire the heads of TVP, which commands the largest share of the country’s TV audience, as well as the publicly owned radio network & press agency. Previously the public media chiefs reported to a media supervisory committee. In response to the new law, the heads of Poland’s public TV channels resigned in protest on 31st Dec, 2015.

PALM TRESS IN THE SN0W DISLODGES STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS

Distributed by Warner Bros International Pictures Spain, Fernando Gonzalez Molina’s epic romance Palm Trees In The Snow, an Atresmedia Cine production, dislodged over Epiphany Star Wars: The Force Awakens from the No. 1 Box Office berth in Spain. Vicente Canales’ Film Factory Ent. handles international sales. The ambitious Spanish – language pic, toplining local film & TV stars Mario Casas & Adriana Ugarte, held its leading position over the 8th Jan, 2016 – 10th Jan, 2016 weekend, scoring €10.5 million ($11.3 million) at the local Box Office. Bowing 25th Dec, 2015, Palm Trees In The Snow collected $4.97 million in 2015, and $6.3 million – plus in 2016. By 13th Jan, 2016, the film had cumed $12.1 million, overhauling Telecinco Cinema’s Capture The Flag as the 2nd biggest Spanish release of 2015.

RAI CINEMA SETS ITALO RELEASE FOR FIRE AT SEA

Timely migrant crisis -themed docu Fire At Sea by Italian director Gianfranco Rosi, whose previous docu Sacro GRA won the 2013 Venice Golden Lion, is all set for an Italo theatrical release during the Berlin Film Festival via Rai Cinema, through its 01 Distribuzione unit in tandem with Istituto Luce. The high – profile Berlin competition entry, the 1st teaser for which has just been released, is shot on & around the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, near the North African coast, which has become a symbol of Europe’s migrant crisis. Lampedusa has been making global headlines as the 1st entry point for hundreds of thousands of African & Middle Eastern migrants hoping for a fresh start in Europe.

 

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An interaction with Mukesh Sharma and Jackie Shroff

February 2, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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Midway through Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF – 2016), the festival Director, Mukesh Sharma and the Brand Ambassador, Jackie Shroff met the press on Monday, 1st February, 2016 at the Media Centre in the Films Division Complex.

“I am delighted to see that large numbers of viewers are sitting in our halls and watching documentary, short & animation films from around the world,” began Sharma. “We faced several hurdles in organising MIFF 2016, but the energy that is floating around is highly encouraging. I assure you that the next (15th) MIFF will be an even more pleasurable experience, once the film hub, currently under construction in this very complex, is ready. Instead of multiple venues, currently, we will accommodate 2000 viewers under one roof.”

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Jackie Shroff shared that he was delighted to be among ideators and film makers from all over the world. Having worked in mainstream commercial cinema for 33 years, he said he is entering a new phase in his life. “It made me feel so happy when students who are part of the workshops at MIFF greeted me this morning with ‘Happy Birthday to You’. Yes, it is my birthday today, and guess what new step I took on this day? I attended a workshop on animation screenplay writing (conducted by Luca Raffaeli of Italy and moderated by award winning India animator Dhvani Desai) Animation has always fascinated me, and I hope to make some animation films someday. ”

Confirming his enthusiasm, Sharma said besides performing his duties as brand ambassador, Jackie has been watching films too. To avoid over enthusiastic fans disrupting screenings, he sneaks in when the lights are off, sits right at the back and sneaks out again before the lights come on. Asked whether he has had much interaction with audiences, Jackie replied in the negative. “So many of them want photos, selfies & autographs, that leaves little time to talk.”

Replying to a question about what could be done to improve MIFF, he said, “That is for the administrators to decide. But I would be very happy to see it become an annual event, like every other film festival in the city. A biennial festival is just not the same thing. IFFI (International Film Festival of India) at Goa is exciting too, but to me, Mumbai & Goa are the same. The synergy is the same. Both are island cities, and I love them both. We should make India shine, whatever the venue. Let us become examples of hospitality to all the delegates of the world. Let us sketch success stories of oneness every year. Instead of finding faults, let us support those who work hard to make these events successful.”

Sharma then paid a compliment to Jackie, that, he insisted was richly deserved. “Jackie’s presence has boosted our morale tremendously. He added that ripple that became a wave of energy.” Asked if the festival could be extended by a few days, since there was so much happening, Sharma responded by saying that it was not likely with the present infrastructure, which was really strained to manage the present duration, “but the point is taken”, he assured.

A surprise lay in store for Jackie Shroff, as the MIFF 2016 organisers presented him with birthday cake, which he gladly cut, and even posed for photographs & selfies with media persons. MIFF 2016, began on 28th Jan, 2016 and will end on 03rd Feb, 2016.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Film, Jackie Shroff, Movie, Mukesh Sharma, Mumbai International Film Festival

Mumbai International Film Festival is a good platform to showcase the skills of a budding director: Shibani Sharma

February 1, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Shibani Sharma

Shibani Sharma, the content development head of the Ryan International School, was a special delegate in the currently ongoing 14th Mumbai International Film Festival. On the very 1st day of the 14th Miff, Shibani Sharma had a TV workshop in the Films Division complex. In this session she first had a brief session, as a media initiative, on the importance of the taglines, highlighting the fact as to why they are essential even for the Public service Announcements (PSA).

What are your feelings as a special delegate of the 14th Miff?

I feel good nay I feel great on being a part of the ongoing 14th Miff and moreover I feel proud and humbly honored on being given the opportunity to hold a workshop on behalf of the Ryan International School. I also feel that the Mumbai International Film Festival offers a good platform to budding directors in the arena of documentary and short filmmaking, in this case our own school students too, to showcase their latent directional skills. It offers a perfect opportunity for them but I just came to know before the session that Miff is held only once in two years. I think it should be made an annual event any this is just my suggestion and since I have come to Miff for the 1st time ever I can’t comment anything more about it.

Could you enlighten us about today’s Ryan TV workshop session?

Regarding this session I would like to inform that as a content development head of Ryan International School I help the students to realize their latent talent of their directional skills in the arena of film making like short films catering to Public Service Announcements. This time they have been given the concepts of making short films on “No Smoking” of one minute duration. And in this session I also explained to them and the entire gathering that giving a tagline to such short film of public interest is especially relevant when backed by statistics. Besides I also held a sample tagline creation contest for the audio – visual medium of the Public Service Announcement especially for the benefit of the attending students from Ryan International School including the media and the delegates of the 14th Miff.

And what was the response of this workshop-oriented session?

I would say that in general the response was good enough but it could have been even much better if the media and the delegates were properly informed about this session and about its proper venue in the films division complex.

And what were the highlights of this particular workshop oriented session?

As the topic of this particular workshop oriented session was “NO SMOKING”. The statistics given to them were that research shows that children are now trying their 1st ever smoke at a much younger age than ever before. So no doubt that the students present in this workshop oriented session came up with varied taglines like “Don’t smoke – it’s not a joke”, “Don’t Smoke – Lung Stroke” and so on and so forth.

So who and which tagline was declared a winner?

The winner was of course, one of our own student and the winning tagline was selected by one of the most honored and respected delegate of the 14th Mumbai International Film Festival (Miff) namely Ms. Parvati Menon who is in fact the 1st ever woman to graduate from the Film & TV Institute of India (FTII – Pune) in the Advanced Direction Course. And the winning tagline was “Be smart – don’t start”. Besides the session had ended with a short audio – visual presentation on varied topics created and designed by the students of the Ryan International School.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Mumbai International Film Festival, Shibani Sharma

Ramesh Tekwani’s master class “on creation, distribution and monetization”

February 1, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Ramesh Tekwani

Ramesh Tekwani, who needs no special introduction, held a Master Class on the first day of the ongoing 14th Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF 2016) for Documentary, Shorts and Animation. The Master Class lasted for a good two hours with the collective discussion on the most significant topic of “Creation, Distribution and Monetization”. And Tekwani’s eminent panelists were celebrities in their own rights like Ashish S. Kulkarni, Nandan Saxsena, Kavita Bahl, Sanjay Reddy, Suri Gopalan, Karanjeet Singh, Vanita and Soumya Iyer.

Ramesh Tekwani opened the floor by giving a brief introduction of his panelists and then continued by saying, “Today we are going to discuss on the topic of creation, distribution and monetization along with the other aspects of a new concept known as the New Age Media.”

The first person to address the gathering was Ashish S. Kulkarni who specializes in pitching documentaries. He stated that along with documentaries even the short films and most of the animation films have their own importance and there are some animators whose work leaves you speechless. In fact a lot of storytelling effort is required in an animated film. The story has to be narrated in the sequential form of animatedly moving images. He further added that he takes pride in creating animated films of popular series of Mukesh Khanna’s small screen serial Shaktiman and a big screen film like Little Krishna. But of course it required several layers of animated work.

The next speaker Karanjit Singh explained how you can preserve your filmed work in a digitalised format of varied files like the jpeg, the mpeg files and so on and so forth. While Sanjay Reddy of Silly Monk Pvt Ltd elaborated on the current scenario of how to feed your content on the varied social networking outlets like YouTube, to name just one, and Channels and thereby earn your own profitable revenue without much hassles and efforts. On the other hand Soumya Iyer gave her opinionated version of how to adjust your storytelling in a digital environment keeping in mind the 3 “C”s namely the Content, the Culture and the Commerce. A point to be noted here is that if your content is the king then its properly channelized distribution is the kingmaker and that in turn takes care of its commerce aspect too.

Suri Gopalan from amongst the next set of speakers looks after the varied things like Netflix platforms, the Iphones and above all the distribution network of full length feature films including the documentary films. He observed that a lot of revolutionized things are happening in the above mentioned arenas. We need to build up a peaceful culture to accept these revolutionary changes.

Amongst the renowned panelists there was also a legal adviser named Vanita who informed the gathering to take precautionary measures to safeguard their interest. This was mainly referring to the tribe of the writers. She strongly advised them to take care of their legal rights as far as the copyright issue of their written work was concerned. She further added that all the writers must first mail their written work to themselves as a protection, as an evidence of their work and since they have to pitch their work to many concerned persons they face the danger of their work being pilfered by one or the other source.

And last but not the least was the celebrated duo of journalist turned documentary filmmakers like Nandan Saxsena and Kavita Behl. Nandan Saxsena stressed on the fact that every documentary filmmaker’s voice should be heard even if they cater to the documentary filmmaking of the “old wine in a new bottle” kind. But provided these documentary filmmakers should know that absolute transparency is needed especially when they are pitching or showcasing their works. That apart Nandan feels that a lot of representation and preparation has to be done as far as making an apt documentary on the people of Mizoram and Manipur and their varied issues are concerned. Besides he also stated as a matter of fact that the documentary films are also larger than life just like the feature films of the big screen so they must also be watched on the big screen and not on cell phones. If you do that the whole impact of a documentary film will be lost, besides while filming a documentary one should also understand the proper use of light and camera. And above all a documentary should also have a story which touches your heart, even if it depicts Violence in visuals. And last but not the least Kavita Bahl feels that an apt documentary film opens a lot of avenues.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Film, Movie, Ramesh Tekwani

Mumbai International Film Festival helps you to get prospective clients: G L Bhardwaj

February 1, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

G L Bhardwaj

A stalwart filmmaker like G. L. Bhardwaj has come to showcase his 10 min documentary film titled Educating Tribal Girls in the special screening category, in the ongoing 14th Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) for documentary, shorts and animation. G. L. Bhardwaj, having crossed the 88 summers of his life is still going strong.

Can you give us a brief insight of your illustrious work as a documentary and short filmmaker?

Even at this ripe young age of 88 years I consider myself a self taught and a self made man. In the beginning of my career I had the privilege of working with the Late Raj Kapoor in R. K. Studios as a Stills Cameraman from the year 1951 to the year 1955. But now I am like a one man army solely donning the hat of a producer, director, cinematographer, writer and editor. And I sometimes handle all this designations rolled into one under my own production banner namely Bhardwaj Films. I am a full-fledged documentary and short filmmaker having made scores of films for India’s largest documentary organization namely Films Division, Government of India and even for the small screen arena. Besides I have also made documentary and short films for American Broadcasting Company based in New York, Worldwide Television London and several foreign film productions. I have been invited to many foreign film festivals and I have also served as a Jury Members of many National and International film festivals both in India and across the seven seas.

Can you enlist some of the remarkable documentary and short films that you have made till this date?

Some of my remarkable documentary and short films are Festival Time, Land Of Krishna, Fibre – The Fabric Of Life, Mata Ganga, Yamuna, Destination Bombay, Welcome To India, This Is Not My Story, There Are Others, Drought, Woman Cart Pullers, Woman Labourers, Melody Of Monsoon, Kanak Rele, 50 Years Of Hindi, India Love And Devotion, Udham Singh – Freedom Fighter, Savita Rathi – Sarpanch and many, many more and all of them have bagged awards galore both on the National and International front. And now I have come to MIFF with my latest film Educating Tribal Girls which was screened yesterday in a special screening category.

Tell us something more about Educating Tribal Girls.

The story of Educating Tribal Girls takes place in the year 1974. Purnima Pakvasa started a school under a tree with just 15 tribal girls in the tribal district of Saputara on the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra. The school was called the Vishwa Vidyapeeth Girls High School and it was meant for the Dangi tribal girls. Purnima Pakvasa is now 103 years old and is still active. She also happens to be the mother of the great classical dancer named Sonal Mansingh.

Do you have any regrets whatsoever in your career?

My only regret is that even a stalwart documentary and short filmmaker like me does not get an assigned job from the concerned persons and authorities. I had to wait for at least six years before coming up with my latest film Educating Tribal Girls. My last films were Udham Singh – Freedom Fighter and Savitha Rathi – Sarpanch in the year 2008 and 2010 respectively.

What do you think could be the real reason behind this non – assigning of jobs even for a stalwart filmmaker like you?

Earlier Ii used to get a job, just a phone call away but now I have to pitch my work in front of a lot of concerned people.

What do you think of the currently ongoing MIFF?

I think that the Mumbai International Film Festival held every two years is a great opportunity for documentary and short filmmakers to interact with each other. It also helps in networking with the concerned people in your same work arena. It also helps you to get prospective buyers and clients. But I only lament the fact that it only takes place once in two years. It’s like serving all tasty food all at once. After all how much can you partake at one time so I think MIFF should certainly take place every year.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Documentary, G L Bhardwaj, Mumbai International Film Festival

Movie Review: ‘Saala Khadoos’ is a power packed sports movie

January 30, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

saala-khadoos

Producer: R. Madhavan and Rajkumar Hirani
Director: Sudha Kongara Prasad
Star Cast: R. Madhavan, Ritika Singh, Mumtaz Sorcar, Nasser, Radha Ravi, Zakir Hussein, Kaali Venkat, Baljinder Kaur and Sanjana Mohan

Debutante director Sudha Kongara Prasad makes a very impact debut in Bollywood with Saala Khadoos. The movie also has its Tamil version known as Irudu Suttu.

The plotted scenario of the movie starts off with the introduction of Adi Tomar aka Adi (R. Madhavan), who, by profession, happens to be a coach of the girls’ boxing team. Courtesy the dirty politics (wherein he is falsely accused of sexual harassment), he gets transferred to Chennai. Adi is now on a lookout for a girl who has the much required passion for the sport and fire in her belly. And his search ends in the most unlikely person for the job Madhi (Ritika Singh), who, despite being a fisherwoman by profession, is a born talent in boxing and she idolises Mohammad Ali.

Aces: The rock solid par excellence performance of R. Madhan as a boxing coach and of course the gutsy performance of debutante Ritika Singh as an aspiring boxer and finally emerging as a winner – a world champion in the boxing arena. The chemistry between R. Madhavan and Ritika Singh deserves a noteworthy mention. The other actors too lend them an adequate support. And last but not the least debutante director (in Bollywood) Sudha Kongara Prasad is just excellent and too good to be true.

Minuses: Some of the predictable stock characters and situations arising out of dirty politics being played out, time and again, in the sports arena.

Last Word: Saala Khadoos is by far the best sports film so far since Chak De! India, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Mary Com, Brothers et al. A certainly not to be missed fare.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Movie, Movie Review, Saala Khadoos

Movie Review: ‘The Boy’ is a chilling scare fare

January 30, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

The-Boy-Movie

Producers: Matt Berenson, Roy Lee, Gary Lucchesi, Tom Rosenberg and Jim Wedaa
Director: William Brent Bell
Star Cast: Lauren Cohan, Rupert Evans, Jim Nortan, Diana Hardcastle, Ben Robson, James Russell & Jeff Klyne
Genre: Horror
Verdict: AVERAGE

William Brent Bell a director of the small screen arena had made his directorial debut with Sparkle And Charm. And now in his 2nd directorial outing he has tried to attempt a scare fare with The Boy.

Plot: Greta (Lauren Cohan) is a young American woman who takes a job as a nanny in a remote English village, only to discover that the family’s 8 year old is a life sized doll that the parents care for just like a real boy, as a way to cope with the death of their actual son 20 years prior. After violating a list of strict rules, a series of disturbing and inexplicable events bring Greta’s worst nightmare to life, leading her to believe that the doll is actually alive.

Aces: The only saving grace of The Boy is the restrained performance of Lauren Cohan and Rupert Evans and to some extent the directorial treatment of William Brent Bell.

Minuses: The Boy really relies on the usual dose of non – frightening jumps and scares which is the 1st thing that proves to be the undoing of a horror movie.
Last Word: The Boy is not really a very frightening scare fare. In fact it is pretty much like a standard horror flick.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Film, Hollywood, Movie, Movie Review, The Boy

Movie Review: ‘Mastizaade’ is the most boringly dragging film of this decade

January 30, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Mastizaade

Producer: Pritish Nandy & Rangita Nandy
Director: Milap Zaveri
Star Cast: Sunny Leone, Tushar Kapoor, Vir Das, Suresh Menon, Sushmita Mukherji, Shaad Randhawa, Vivek Waswani & Ritesh Deshmukh

One can only say that no doubt Milap Zaveri is a good writer but as a director of Mastizaade, the 2nd Adult Porn Rom Com in quick succession after the latest franchise of Kya Kool Hain Hum, he is a big let down nay a total disappointment.

And as per the director Milap Javeri, the most painstakingly scripted scenario of Mastizaade kicks off with the introduction of Riteish Deshmukh, a self-confessed ‘mastizaada’. Seeing his antics and his magnetism towards the opposite sex, makes the two self-confessed sex maniacs Aditya Chotiya (Vir Das) and Sunny Kele (Tusshar Kapoor) to become his disciples. While Aditya and Sunny get thrown out of an ad agency owned by Vivek Vaswani because of their extremely sexual content in all their ads, they land up starting their own ad agency named ‘XXX’.

It does provide a few droplets of humour and laughter quotient. But the double entendre dialogues topped with obscene gestures have just crossed all limits of decency.

Last Word: Kya Kool Hain Hum 3 the 1st ever adult porn rom-com was far better compared to Mastizaade. So guys & gals and of course everyone else too stay miles away even from the vicinity of a theatre screening Mastizaade.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Mastizaade, Movie, Movie Review

Movie Review: ‘Bandh Nylon Che’ is film full of cliche ridden scenario

January 30, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

bandh-nylon-che

Producers: Sunil Chandrika Nair, Siji Nair & Matruka Motion Pictures
Director: Jatin Satish Wagle
Star Cast: Mahesh Manjrekar, Subodh Bhave, Shruti Marathe, Sunil Barve, Sanjay Narvekar, Medha Manjrekar & Pranjal Parab.

Plot: It’s the story of Devdatta (Subodh Bhave), who puts himself ahead of anyone else. As the film begins, he is back from the US on a short commission to complete a project. Soon to be joined by his wife Anita (Shruti Marathe) and daughter Sara (Pranjal Parab), Devdatta invites his parents to stay with him. His parents, Raghunath and Mangal Jogalekar (Mahesh Manjrekar and Medha Manjrekars) are delighted, but bad memories resurface and things don’t work out. Worried about Sara’s impending disappointment, Devdatta turns to Ravi (Sunil Barve), a scientist friend, who promises to temporarily supply grandparents in the hour of the need. And he does.

Aces: The 1st half of the film is very engaging but the moment the clones of the Jogalekars appear things start getting clichéd but all the seasoned artistes’ par excellence act keeps the going smooth to some extent.

Minuses: The director Jatin Satish Wagle tries his level best to keep the story engaging but…….Moreover the concept of human clones is quite new to the Marathi film audiences so it may not be acceptable to them.

Last Word: The Marathi audiences, especially the rural ones, which are so used to their staple diet of Tamashas and Lavanis will take some time to adjust to the experimental themes in Marathi cinema which are doled out of late.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bandh Nylon Che, Film, Marathi Movie, Movie, Movie Review

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