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Global Newswatch

December 3, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

EL REY DEL ONCE

BVI & F0X ACQUIRES EL REY DEL ONCE – THE TENTH MAN

In an increasingly customary moves on top – flight Argentine titles, 2 studios, Disney & Fox, have moved to acquire Latin American rights of El Rey Del Once – The Tenth Man, from Daniel Burman. Buena Vista International has secured theatrical rights for Latin America, Fox Plus, one of the region’s most powerful cable / satellite operations, premium pay TV / SVOD. One of the most anticipated of titles from Argentina, where it is expected to see box office traction, “El Rey” is tipped for a major festival berth. Sold by Guido Rud’s FilmSharks International and ready for delivery in the 1st quarter of 2016, it also reps the latest movie from Burman whose 2004 Lost Embrace swept Berlin’s Grand Jury Prize and a “Best Actor” Silver Bear for Daniel Hendler.

NEW YORK’S MOMA TO FETE ITALY’S RAI CINEMA

New York’s Museum of Modern Art will celebrate Italy’s Rai Cinema with a screening series set to kick off on 4th Dec, 2015 with the US bow of Matteo Garrone’s English language fantasy / horror film Tale of Tales segued by 9 other high profile Italo titles co – produced by the powerhouse film production & distribution unit of Italian pubcaster RAI. Garrone will be making the trek to New York for the US launch of his freaky “Tales,” which is based on folk myths collected & published by the 16th century Neapolitan poet & scholar Giambattista Basile. Pic, which made a splash in Cannes, stars Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel, Toby Jones & John C Reilly.

WOLF HALL BAGS JUDGES’ AWARD AT UK’S ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY

Company Pictures & Playground Entertainment’s Wolf Hall was honored with the Judges’ Award at the craft & design awards of the Royal Television Society, which is an organization that represents senior executives in UK television industry. The costume drama, which chronicles the life of Thomas Cromwell and is based on the books by Hilary Mantel, was praised by the judges for its overall devotion to craft skills. “Director Peter Kosminsky & director of photography Gavin Finny embraced the darkness of the times and with unerring confidence slowly unfurled this captivating political intrigue in a series of beautiful & bejewelled scenes reminiscent of Vermeer & Rembrandt,”

AMAZON CONFIRMS GREENLIGHT FOR TRIAL

Amazon has confirmed that it has greenlit David E. Kelley’s series Trial, which will star Billy Bob Thornton & William Hurt. The series will debut exclusively on Amazon’s streaming service Prime Video in UK, Germany, Austria, Japan & US next year. Trial is written by Kelley & Jonathan Shapiro; executive produced by Kelley, Shapiro & Ross Fineman & directed by David Semel. The series also stars Olivia Thirlby, Maria Bello & Molly Parker. “Billy Bob Thornton, William Hurt & David E. Kelley are world – class talents who have achieved longstanding success in captivating storytelling,” said Roy Price, VP, Amazon Studios.

VIRGIN ACQUIRES ASH VS EVIL DEAD

UK pay TV platform Virgin Media has licensed the Starz series Ash Vs Evil Dead’. The series is available from 1st Dec, 2014 for Virgin Media TV customers to watch through its TV on demand service. The 1st 5 episodes will be available to watch from this date, followed by a new episode released each week, bringing the series in – line with the US broadcast air dates. David Bouchier, chief digital entertainment officer at Virgin Media, said: “This long awaited & much anticipated series marks a step – change in our TV programming strategy & demonstrates the true potential for video on demand.

JAMES BOND & STAR WARS HELP PINEWOOD BOOST PROFIT

James Bond & Star Wars helped drive half year profit after tax at Pinewood Group to £4.3 million ($6.49 million), up 13.2% year – on – year. Group revenue slipped 0.7% to £38.2 million ($57.7 million) for the 6 months up to 30th Sept, 2015. Film revenues for the period were £26.8 million ($40.5 million), a 19% increase due to high – stage utilization. Stage occupancy for the period was 87%. The largest film productions based at Pinewood Studios was Spectre (Eon / MGM) & Star Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens” (Lucasfilm) and the largest production at Shepperton Studios was Beauty And The Beast (Disney).

3 MOVIES TO BE PITCHED AT BEYOND THE WINDOW

Julian Vazquez’s REM Javier Araguz’s Savant & Eugeni Guillem’s Children of Saturn are the 3 selected projects in a mini Catalan genre pic focus at Beyond the Window, a project pitching forum at Ventana Sur, which will take place on 3rd Dec, 2015. Regional promotion board Catalan Films & TV will make a more general industry presentation of the Catalan presence at large at Ventana Sur at the Puerto Madero Cinemark multiplex on 1st Dec, 2015. Driven by the local film industry, think Filmax & Rodar y Rodar, the Sitges Film Festival & Barcelona’s ESCAC Film School, Catalan genre production flowered last decade.

WASABI FILMS PRESENTS NEW FEMME SLATE

Elena Trape’s Waiting For Time To Stand Still, Julia Solomonoff’s Nobody’s Watching & Liliana Torres’ What Have We Done Wrong? are some of the titles in the lineup of Miss Wasabi Films, the Barcelona based production shingle of Spanish helmer Isabel Coixet. While co – production of Argentine Solomonoff’s Nobody’s Watching has already been revealed, the now announced confirms a far broader support for a new generation of national & international female helmers. “We’re in a time of speeches demanding equal rights, gender quotas and so on. I feel I am at a different level – the level of action, the best way I’ve found to allow women’s voices to be listened to,” Coixet told.

SPANISH AFFAIR 2 PUNCHES BEST 2015 1ST WEEKEND IN SPAIN

Distributed by Universal Pictures International Spain, Spanish Affair 2, the sequel to the highest grossing Spanish film of all time on native soil, rang up the biggest opening weekend of 2015 in Spain over 20th Nov, 2015 – 22nd Nov, 2015, punching a massive €7.9 million ($8.4 million) at Spanish theaters. Made off 755 screens, the BO gross beat out the former 2015 best opener, 50 Shades Of Gray ($7.5 million). Spain’s best ever bow bar is still set at €9.2 million ($9.75 million), notched up by The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2. Only 2 Spanish movies have improved on Spanish Affair 2: Juan Antonio Bayona’s The Impossible ($9.0 million) & Torrente 4 ($8.9 million), both released by Warner Bros. Pictures España.

POPE FRANCIS BIOPIC BOWS AT VATICAN AMID TIGHT SECURITY

It was a far cry from a Hollywood world premiere and it reflected the film’s subject. Pope Francis biopic Call Me Francesco world premiered amid tight security at the Vatican’s 7,000 seat Paul VI Audience Hall for an audience comprising Rome’s homeless, faithful from the Eternal City’s parishes ranging in age from babies to octogenarians and nuns & priests from many different Catholic orders. There was no red carpet. Screening of the film by Italian director Daniele Luchetti tracing Jorge Maria Bergoglio’s path from Jesuit priest to groundbreaking pontiff was preceded by a brief concert performed by the Swiss Guard marching band which rarely performs in public. After warm protracted applause as the end credits rolled, the needy filing out of the show had dinners packed in paper bags waiting for them just outside the venue.

ROMA LAZIO FUND TO BE UNVEILED

Italy’s Roma Lazio Film Commission will unveil its new Euros 10 million ($11.3 million) co – production fund for film & TV during the Ventana Sur mart in a move that aims to foster even closer ties between the film & TV industries in Italy & Latin America. While relatively modest, the Lazio Cinema International Fund marks the biggest single injection of regional soft money in Italy and is designed to work nicely for international producers in tandem with the country’s competitive tax breaks. It is also expected to more than quadruple its pot going forward. Roma Lazio Film Commission topper Luciano Sovena has made the trek to Buenos Aires to tub thump the fund, which was 1st announced in October during the Mia mart in Rome. It allocates Euros 5 million for feature films with the other half going for TV productions. Documentaries are included, and also animation productions, though toons must be more than 40 minutes long. Italy & Argentina already have a film & TV co – prod development fund in place as of 2012 as well as a co – prod treaty inked in 2007.

UTSIDER / TODO CINE LATINO ACQUIRES SILENCIO

Un Minuto De Silencio from Italian director director Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani has been acquired for US distribution by Outsider Pictures’ Latin label Todo Cine Latino. An inevitably polemical docu – feature, it adds to one of the richest Latino lineups among US distributors. Recent Outsider / Todocinelatino US pickups include Cesar Acevedo’s Camera d’Or winner Land And Shade & Los Cabos winner All Of Me, a Mexican docu – feature. It recently picked up Israeli Nitzan Gilady’s Wedding Doll with Strand Releasing, the 1st buy in a potentially significant US upscale acquisition alliance. Silencio highlights the last 25 years of politics in Bolivia, concentrating in particular on the 2002 political campaigns to elect Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada aka Goni, which most recently came to prominence (albeit fictionally) in the Sandra Bullock film Our Brand Is Crisis’, and the more recent government of Evo Morales. I

2 MOVIES MAKE VENTANA CARIBE CUT

Kiki Alvarez’s Sharing Stella & Maria Govan’s Play The Devil are 2 out of 4 features in post production highlighted by Ventana Caribe, a new industry event at Ventana Sur, Latin America’s largest movie market. Sharing Stella turns on a director seeking an actress for the role of Stella in a A Streetcar Named Desire’. “In Sharing Stella, youth which no longer believes in politics meets Cuba on the verge of a transcendental shift in its relationship with US.” Characters include “a YouTuber without Internet, a director who looks for desire & an actress who is a beast in the jungle of the Caribbean’s post – socialism,” Nicolas Ordonez at Bogota’s Lapopular told. The Ventana Caribe event features not only 4 pix – in – post but also one – to – one co -production meetings, a video library selection available for potential industry buyers & partners and a presentation offered by Jonathan Ali, at the Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival (TTFF).

THE CLAN SELLS OUT WORLDWIDE

Adding another achievement to its blockbuster Argentine box office bow, Venice Fest “Best Director” win, upbeat critical reception & selection by Argentina as its Oscar entry, Pablo Trapero’s true life crime thriller The Clan has now sold out worldwide. Doing so in just 3 months after its Venice international premiere, The Clan, a bracing indictment of Argentine state collusion in the Puccio’s family’s true life abduction & murder of multiple victims under & after Argentina’s military dictatorship, has recorded an exceptional performance for a Latin American, and indeed foreign-language movie. Closed by Vicente Canales’ Film Factory, the Barcelona based sales company that also licensed Damian Szifron’s Wild Tales, in unannounced deals.

PUENZOS & DEMENTE BACK GUILLERMO HELO’S FILM DEBUT

Chilean companies Altirosapiens & Demente Producciones are teaming with Argentina’s Historias Cinematograficas, the shingle run by the Puenzo family, to co – produce social comedy Spider Thieves’, the feature directorial debut of Chile’s Guillermo Helo. Preceded by good buzz, Spider Thieves screens 1st Dec, 2015 at Ventana Sur’s 7th Primer Corte pix – in – post competition, which took place 30th Nov, 2015 – 3rd Dec, 2015 in Buenos Aires. The humor laced “Thieves” follows 3 dirt poor adolescent girls who dream of having the material wealth they see in TV commercials. To fulfill their dreams, they decide to climb buildings & plunder expensive apartments. They become media celebs, heroines for some. The film is based on real events that happened in 2005, in Santiago.

THE CLUB’ TOPS 2ND FENIX AWARDS

Chilean Pablo Larrain’s Catholic Church abuse drama The Club swept key prizes at the 2nd edition of the Ibero – American film Fenix Awards, including “Best Picture & “Best Director” (ex – aequo with Ciro Guerra’s Embrace Of The Serpent), “Best Actor” (Alfredo Castro) & “Best Screenplay”. The Fenix awards, whose 2nd edition took place on 25th Nov, 2015 in Mexico City, is an initiative of Mexico based promotion org Cinema23 to celebrate the films & industry professionals of Latin America, Spain & Portugal. At the ceremony, Colombian Ciro Guerra’s adventure drama Embrace Of The Serpent snagged 4 kudos in all, including ‘Best Cinematography”, “Best Sound” & “Best Music’. Sold by Germany’s Films Boutique, “Embrace” already scooped the biggest prize at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight and more recently the top Golden Astor at Argentina’s Mar Del Plata.

JAYRO BUSTAMANTE, PREPPING TEMBLORES

Jayro Bustamante finds inspiration at home but applies the filmmaking skills he learned in Paris & Rome. His feature debut Ixcanul (Volcano) is only the 2nd Guatemalan pic to vie for a Foreign Language Oscar and has been reaping awards across key festivals including the 2015 Berlinale Silver Bear Alfred Bauer Prize. Film school studies in Paris & Rome have informed Bustamante’s work, which includes his Cannes winning short Cuando Sea Grande. “I knew its ending 1st and worked my way backwards,” says Bustamente of penning Ixcanul.” Now shuttling between Paris & Guatemala, Bustamante credits his multilingual skills to his early Montessori education in Guatemala where he lived in the highlands populated by the Kaqchikel (Mayan) tribe until age 14. Between the ages 17 to 19, he was an in – house commercials director at Ogilvy & Mather where he saved to fund his European film education.

5 MOVIES Play AT 2ND CANNES FESTIVAL FILM WEEK

Jacques Audiard’s Dheepan, Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Lobster, Todd Haynes’ Carol, Stephane Brize’s The Measure Of A Man & Gaspar Noe’s Love (3D), 5 of the biggest standouts, and very often winners, at 2015’s Cannes Film Festival feature in the Thierry Fremaux presented 2nd Cannes Festival Film Week, which unspools this week in Buenos Aires. Film Week is designed to boost audiences for the films: “As the Festival works up to its 70th anniversary in 2017, we have to think about our jobs. One of our jobs is to give films to audiences,” Cannes topper Fremaux told in Argentina.

TEAMTO OPENS NEW CGI STUDIO

Leading French animation shingle TeamTO is to open a brand new production facility in Bourg – les – Valence, in France’s Rhone – Alpes region, situated between Lyon & Marseille. Covering some 11,000 sq ft, new facilities will double Paris based TeamTO’s studio capacity; by the end of the year, it will accommodate 60% of the company’s entire 380 person staff. New studio will be located at La Cartoucherie, a complex that already houses France’s Folimage animation studios, producer of the Oscar nominated A Cat In Paris, prestigious animation school La Poudriere, where co – founder TeamTO Corinne Kouper taught and offices from other filmmaking & animation sectors such as Les Films Du Nord, an animated short film house & toon lobby L’Equipee. With the new TeamTO studio, La Cartoucherie will consolidate all the more as a key animation hub in France.

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It’s curtains down for 46th IFFI Goa 2015

December 2, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Allah Rakha Rahman

AR RAHMAN DELAYS THE CLOSING CEREMONY OF IFFI GOA 2015

And finally it was curtains down for the International Film Festival of India (IFFI GOA 2015) last monday. And as usual like every year there were some skirmishes and this time it was the airborne flight, carrying the musical maestro Allah Rakha Rahman, which got delayed by 3 hours and everything got delayed including the award ceremony as well as the screening of the closing film namely The Clan. So time to have a spotlight on the closing award ceremony! To start off with Indian filmmaker Kaushik Ganguly won the newly-instituted UNESCO Fellini medal for his film Cinemawala.

South American filmmaker Ciro Guerra’s film Embrace of the Serpent won the prestigious Golden Peacock award. British filmmaker Peter Greenaway won the best director award for his film Eisenstein in Guanajuato, while Julia Vargas’ film Sealed Cargo won the Special Jury award. The best actor male award was won by French actor Vincent Lindon for Measure of a man, while five actresses — Gunes Sensoy, Doga Dugusulo, Tukba Sungurugulu, Eltitz Kan, and Liada Akdogan, who acted in the Turkish film “Mustang” jointly won the best actor female award, which is the 1st time ever in the history of IFFI. Goran Radovanovic’s Serbian film Enclave won the special mention award from the IFFI jury headed by renowned director Shekhar Kapoor also.

The IFFI closing ceremony came to an end with the awarding of the lifetime achievement to Russian filmmaker Nikita Mikhailkov. The 11-day festival began on 2oth Nov, 2015, with the opening film The Man Who Knew Infinity directed by Mathew Brown a film on the 1913 self-taught Indian mathematical genius Ramanajun and his friendship with G.H. Hardy who helped reveal the mathematics genius to the world. Over 7,000 delegates from 38 countries, most from India, attended the festival, which closed with the screening of the Argentinian film The Clan (El Clan). A total of 187 films from 89 countries, 26 of which are official Academy award entries, were screened at IFFI apart from the films which were part of the Indian Panorama section.

mustang all its 5 heroines won the best actress award
Box pics
Einstein in Guanjuato award winnin film
eisenstein-in-guanajuato award winning film of IFFI 2015
Enclave spl mention award
Measure of a man best actor award

THE MOST POPULAR MOVIE OF IFFI GOA BOX

Augenschein Filmproduktion, Fantascope & MPM Films & director Forin Serban’s film Box is an unusual & silent love story of 2 unusual people namely Rafael and Cristina, they are 2 people that were never supposed to meet. Rafeal is 19 year old gypsy, who works in a car-wash and wants to make it big as a boxer; he lives with his grandfather and is about to have a breakthrough as an athlete. Cristina is 34, Hungarian, actress in the local theatre, married, and goes through a professional & personal crisis; her husband is the star of the theatre ensemble and it seems that she has been living in his shadow for a while. Without knowing each other, Rafael follows Cristina everyday on the cobblestone streets of an old provincial town. She knows it and enjoys the attention. One time, she turns back and they face each other. The following day he looks her in the eyes and asks: “If you hadn’t been married, would you have married me?” From that moment on there is no way back for neither of them, 2 different destinies, 2 different worlds facing different dilemmas. It stars Rafeal Floria as Rafeal & Hilda Peter as Crsitina. Bo was one of the film screened at the recently concluded IFFI Goa 2015.

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Global Newswatch

November 30, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

sanjays-super-team

‘Sanjay’s Super Team’ On Oscar Shortlist

Sanjay Patel whose much awaited short feature ‘Sanjay’s Super Team’ will be played across theaters in India with Disney-Pixar’s ‘The Good Dinosaur’ releasing on 4th Dec, 2015 has bagged a place on the coveted Oscar shortlist for short films. Sanjay’s Super Team has been shortlisted with 9 other titles out of a total 60 films to advance in the voting process for the 88th Academy Awards. As tradition goes, there is always a short film attached to every PIXAR film upon its release, eagerly anticipated by fans, this is the 1st time an Indian animator’s film will be attached & played with a PIXAR film in theaters. Also this is the 1st time 2 PIXAR movies are releasing in 1 year, ‘Inside Out’ and now, ‘The Good Dinosaur’. Sanjay Patel has been with Pixar for almost 20 years. ‘The Good Dinosaur’ has also been shortlisted in the animation category.

Stockholm Film Festival Win For Leena Yadav’s ‘Parched’

Director Leena Yadav’s Ajay Devgn produced film ‘Parched’ has won the inaugural Impact Award at the prestigious Stockholm International Film Festival, also becoming the 1st Indian film to do so. What’s more, the very 1st Impact Awards introduced this year at the acclaimed film festival also boasts of the biggest cash prize for a film in the world. After a tremendous response at its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this year, ‘Parched’ wowed the jury at the Stockholm Film Festival to add yet another laurel to the film starring Tannishtha Chatterjee, Radhika Apte, Surveen Chawla & Adil Hussain. The prize was announced by noted Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who presided over the Impact jury comprising renowned names – Swedish theatre director Linus Tunstrom & Iranian film director Ida Panahandeh (‘Nahid’). Interestingly the film was also screened at the Camerimage Festival in Poland, which is the only festival that celebrates Cinematography. With this another honour was added to the film as only very few Indian films have played at the Camerimage ever.

Osianama’s Rare Movie Metropolis Memorabilia On Display

Believed to be one of the few in existence, not long ago, the rare German Metropolis movie poster was auctioned for $850,000 in US. The rare Fritz Lang’ silent masterpiece Metropolis designed by German graphic artist Heinz Sehulzneudamm fetched a record of $850,000. The same design minus the German writing with the clean lines & delicate shading was purchased for $690,000 by actor Leonardo Di Caprio. The French version of the Metropolis poster designed by Boris Bilinsky standing 94 inches tall & 126 inches wide is one of the sought after and the first Metropolis poster to be displayed in India. Interestingly, in 1927, Bilinsky, a prolific cinema poster artist was commissioned by the French Distribution Company L’Allaince Cinematographique Europeenne (ACE) to design posters and publicity material for the French release of Metropolis. This major commission resulted in 4 one of its kind posters for the film. The current poster is from the said collection. According to the award-winning Bilinsky’s grandson, it is impossible to know the number of posters designed by him in his career spanning two and a half decades. The artist died at a young age of 47. Bilinsky’s grandson has now discovered over 50 posters of the artist in existence and that makes the current Metropolis poster all the more an unmisseable view. Along with the coveted Metropolis poster is the collection of Robern Wiene’s 1920 silent German film Cabinet of Dr.Caligari. The design by Hermann Warm Walter Reimann & Walter Rohrig is in a fantastic graphic style. This film also marks the real origins of Peguin who has now become a cult character with Batman!

‘Pyaasa’ Was The Opening film In The “Indian Classics” Section At The 46th International Film Festival Of India

‘Pyaasa’ a 1957 cult classic of Indian cinema opened in the “ Indian Classics” section in the 46th International Film Festival of India 2015,Goa. The “Indian Classic section” in IFFI had 8 more films that were screened in this segment in the “Open Air Screening” format. The other films screened in this division were Jait re Jait, Manthan, Bhavani Bhavai, Is Raat ki Subaah Nahi, Uttarayanam, Ek Din Achanak, Ajantrik & Do Bigha Zameen. Recently Pyaasa became the 1st Indian film restored by an Indian company for a world premiere in the competition section at the 72nd Venice Film Festival. It competed with 20 other prestigious restored films from all over the world and received a spectacular response from the audiences. Pyaasa was also screened in the “restored classics” section in the recently concluded “17th Jio MAMI Mumbai” Film Festival. Ultra also will be re – releasing the film theatrically worldwide after this festival. The “Indian Classics” section is dedicated to film makers who have had a distinctive & unique style of filmmaking and whose films had an original yet a universal theme to appeal across all demographics. All the films in this section were shown in the “Open air screening” segment in the Azad Maidan venue throughout the festival tenure.

Farah Khan Honoured

Farah Khan was conferred with ‘Faten Hamama Excellence Award’ (for excellence in Indian cinema) at the on-going 37th Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF). As a special tribute, this year’s coveted 10-day film festival honours the works of late Egyptian icons Faten Hamama, Nourel-Sheriff and Omar Sharif – all of whom passed away in the past year. It’s going to be a double whammy for Farah who’s eagerly looking forward to attend the film festival. Besides being felicitated at the CIFF, the organizers have also planned a big premiere of one of her most successful films – Om Shanti Om (OSO) to be attended by the who’s who of the Egyptian film industry. In addition to that, there will be performances of Farah’s songs to welcome her on stage. The opening night of the festival had a huge screen playing the montage of OSO.

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Movie Review: ‘Tamasha’ is like a one big tight slap on viewer’s face

November 30, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

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Banner: Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment
Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala
Director: Imtiaz Ali
Star Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Javed Sheikh, Vivek Mushran, Nikhil Bhagat, Faraaz Servaia, Punam Singh, Piyush Mishra et al.
Music: A R Rahman

Director Imtiaz Ali’s last fame to glory was a Randeep Hooda & Alia Bhatt starrer Highway. It had garnered rave reviews in tandem with a decent commercial success. But his latest uptake in Tamasha, director Imtiaz Ali indeed seems to be living in a fool’s paradise as he has ended up making a fool of the entire fraternity of viewers who have dared to witness this unnecessary & uncalled for tamasha. The movie Tamasha is like one big tamacha (tight slap) on the audiences face. Need I say anything more?

The plotted scenario of Tamacha starts off with the onstage robotic ‘introduction’ of Ved Vardhan Sahni (Ranbir Kapoor). The story then gets into a flashback mode wherein the audiences are introduced to the childhood of Ved, who gets mesmerized & enchanted by stories. The ‘impact’ of these stories told during his childhood is so huge that it starts hampering his ‘corporate life’. The story then takes the viewers to Corsica, the place that he chooses to break free from his routine stereotyped life. It is here where he meets Tara Maheshwari (Deepika Padukone), an ‘Asterix’ crazy Indian who gets stranded in Corsica because of her lost baggage. When Ved & Tara meet, they get into an agreement that they will refrain from asking each other’s personal details and that whatever they tell each other will be only lies, and lastly, ‘what happens in Corsica, stays in Corisca’. That’s why they decide to become ‘Don’ & ‘Mona Darling’ respectively. Thus continues their journey of break free & unknown identities. And if you are still curious of what Tamacha is all about, go take a stroll in your nearest multiplex.

Director Imtiaz Ali has displayed his poorest directorial prowess in the entire span of his illustrated & checkered directorial career. The movie Tamasha lacks the punch due to its confusingly contrived storyline. One song “Matarghasti” is catchy & hummable otherwise Allah Rakha Rahman’s music is too disappointing to say the least. Need anything more be said.

Performance wise Ranbir Kapoor surprises everyone with his effortless histrionics. For a change once again Ranbir Kappor’s on screen chemistry with Deepika Padukone is electrifying. Deepika Padukone has also delivered a commendable performance. While the other actors like Javed Sheikh, Vivek Mushran, Nikhil Bhagat, Faraaz Servaia, Punam Singh, Piyush Mishra et al are adequate in their respective roles.

Tail Piece: Tamasha should be strictly avoided if you don’t wish to end up loving in a fool’s paradise.

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Movie Review: ‘Spectre’ is strictly recommended only for the diehard James Bond fans

November 30, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Spectre

Banner: Eon Production
Producer: Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli
Director: Sam Mendes
Star Cast: Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Dave Bautista, Monica Bellucci, Ralph Fiennes et al
Music: Thomas Newman

Director Sam Mendes has carried forward the legacy of the James Bond franchise in Spectre, the 24th instalment. To say that it is one of the costliest film ever made in this series would be an understatement. As usual it features Daniel Craig as the suave, gun totting, gentleman James Bond. And the additional inclusion is of actors like Christopher Waltz, Lea Seydoux, Monica Bellucci, Dave Bautista & Andrew Scott. But sadly speaking this 24th instalment comes up as one of the biggest disappointing fare.

The plotted scenario of Spectre starts off with a cryptic message from the past that sends Bond (Daniel Craig) on a rogue mission to Mexico City, where he meets Lucia (Monica Bellucci), the beautiful & the forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting & uncovers the existence of the sinister organization known as SPECTRE. Meanwhile back in London, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), the new head of the Centre of National Security, questions Bond’s actions and challenges the relevance of MI6 led by M (Ralph Fiennes). Bond covertly enlists Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) & Q (Ben Whishaw) to help him seek out Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux), the daughter of his old nemesis Mr White (Jesper Christensen), who may hold the clue to untangling the web of SPECTRE. As the daughter of the assassin, she understands Bond in a way most others cannot. As Bond ventures towards the heart of Spectre, he learns a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks.
Director Sam Mendes in this particular, the 24th instalment of James Bond namely Spectre, seems to have missed the true spirit of the 007 Bond man. No doubt the film has been lavishly mounted but it is still devoid of the soul of the earlier James Bond films.

Performance wise Daniel Craig as the main protagonist focuses more on the interpersonal relationship that his character has developed over the years. No doubt he has enacted his role with finesse but the presentation of his character leaves a lot to be desired. While Christopher Walts as Bond’s arch nemesis Blofeld is not up to the mark. And Lea Seydoux springs a surprise with her sincere act. That apart Andrew Scott is perfect in his character of C. Besides all applause is also due to Dave Bautista for his brilliance oriented action role which also proves to be the one & the only highlight of the film.

Tail Piece: Spectre is strictly recommended only for the diehard James Bond Franchise fans. But of course Spectre is worth a watch, for one & all, at least once. Period!

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Southern Films Round Up

November 28, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Nayanthara

Nayanthara To Receive Highest Salary

Nayanthara will be pairing up with Vikram for the 1st time for the film to be directed by Anand Shankar. Nayan who is on a roll after hat-trick of hits in ‘Thani Oruvan’. ‘Maya’ & ‘Naanum Rowdy Dhaan’ has been paid a whopping salary for accepting the lead lady role in this film to be produced on a grand scale by Shibu Thameens of ‘Puli’ fame. The Lady Superstar has signed up the deal to act in the yet to be titled film with Vikram after being offered Rs.3 crores as the salary. If this is true it will be the highest salary paid to a South Indian actress and Nayan will become the number one actress in terms of salary.

Dhansika Bags Maniratnam Film

It was widely reported a few weeks back that Maniratnam’s proposed multi starrer tentatively titled ‘Vellai Pookkal’ was dropped with news that Mani is producing the Hindi remake of ‘Ok Kanmani’ adding to the speculation. But now the buzz is resurfacing that the most celebrated Indian director is indeed doing the film with Karthi, Nani & Nithya Menen and will be joined by Dhansika who will supposedly do the role that was originally intended for Keerthy Suresh. Shooting will reportedly begin from Apr, 2016 but however this being a Maniratnam film, we can confirm only when the man himself opens up about his project.

Vijay’s High Voltage Stunts By Hollywood Action Director

The next schedule of Illayathalapathy Vijay’s ‘Theri’ directed by Atlee is set to begin in Goa in a few days time and a high voltage stunt sequence on a bus is going to be filmed. For this risky sequence stunt director Dilip Subbarayan is going to collaborate with celebrated Hollywood action director Kaloian Vodenicharov, who is known for his exemplary work in films like ‘Troy’, ‘World War Z’, ‘The Bourne Series’, ‘Mission Impossible’ et al. Vodenicharov is also not new to Indian films as he has already worked in S.S. Rajamouli’s ‘Baahubali – The Beginning’ and currently doing SRK-Kajol’s ‘Dilwale’.

Jayam & Arvind To Combine Again

The ‘Thani Oruvan’ hit combo Jayam Ravi & Arvind Swamy in all likelihood will team up once again for a new film to be produced by Prabhu Deva & directed by Lakshman of ‘Romeo Juliet’ fame. Initially Vijay Sethupathy and later Bobby Simha were said to be doing the parallel hero role in the as yet untitled film but now it looks like the talks are in the final stages with Arvind Swamy who is on the verge of signing. Official confirmation is awaited on this one.

Dil Raju Graphics Film With Krishna

Dynamic producer Dil Raju is collaborating with creative director Krishna Vamsi for a techno-graphical extravaganza. The film boasts of high end visual effects and will be made on a staggering budget. The film will have 2 female leads and 5 male leads. The makers are planning to kick start the film early next year. Currently, the script work is on and Vamsi is giving final touches to it. Usually, we get to see either a mythological or a socio-fantasy film which boasts of heavy graphics but it remains to be seen what’s going to be the genre of Krishna Vamsi’s film. As of now, the makers have put the details about the film under the wraps.

Rakul Special In ‘Nannaku Prematho’

Petite beauty Rakul Preet Singh is all set to present a flavour of her voice to the Tollywood audiences soon. Grapevine is that Rakul, who is fluent in speaking Telugu, is going to dub her lines in her upcoming film ‘Nannaku Prematho’. The actress has been picking up the language for a while now and has got the diction right. Rakul was supposed to dub her lines for Ravi Teja starrer ‘Kick 2’ but things never fell in place owing to hectic production schedules. The actress had begun dubbing the lines and is quite excited to don this new role. She is working really hard and is putting sincere efforts to give an authentic feel to the audiences.

Mahesh Returns His Remuneration

Superstar Mahesh Babu has returned Rs 10 cr which he received as a token advance from producer S Radha Krishna says sources. Radha Krishna, who earlier made blockbuster hits like ‘Julayi’ and S/O Sathyamurthy, has approached Mahesh to team up with Trivikram Srinivas for a new movie. However, things never worked in favour of the producer and despite paying advance remuneration to Mahesh, Radha Krishna has dropped his plans to make a film with the Superstar. Although the exact reason behind this development is yet to be announced, sources close to the producer reveals that he doesn’t want to push Mahesh to kick-start his project before the actor wraps up ‘Brahmotsavam’ and another movie with AR Murugadoss.

Mohanlal In NTR’s Next

Young Tiger NTR & director Koratala Shiva have collaborated for a new movie tentatively titled ‘Janatha Garage – Ikkada anni repairlu cheyyabadunu’. Produced by Mythri movies, the film will begin the principal shooting in Jan, 2016 soon after NTR wraps up ‘Nannaku Prematho’. The film has an interesting addition to its star cast. According to reports, Malayalam superstar Mohanlal has been roped in to play a pivotal role in this NTR-starrer. Mohanlal, who was in Hyderabad to discuss about the shooting schedule of his upcoming Telugu film under the director of Chandrasekhar Yeleti, has agreed to play a crucial role in NTR’s film. Speculations were rife that Mohanlal will play an important role in NTR’s action entertainer. However, an official confirmation is awaited.

Uthara & Manisha Completes ‘Edavapathi’ Shoot

Lenin Rajendran’s upcoming movie titled ‘Edavapathi’ has been completed. The movie stars Manisha Koiralla, Uthara Unni & Siddarth Lama of ‘Yodha’ fame in the lead roles. The movie is a period one based on the tales of Vasavadutta & Upagupta. Uthara Unni is excited to be part of this venture as she has got the chance to share screen with Manisha Koiralla, who incidentally has given the young actress a boost with her positive review of her acting. Uthara has also got the opportunity to showcase her dancing skills through this movie. Lenin himself has written the movie. The movie was shot at various locations including Manali, Kulu et al.

Archana Gets Engaged

Actress Archana Kavi of ‘Neelathamara’ fame has got engaged to her beau Abish Mathew. The actress herself posted a picture of her engagement with him and wrote “. You are taken Abish Mathew. Guys, we got engaged”. The duo were childhood friends who grew up in Delhi. They had admitted to their relationship recently in a leading magazine. Abish is a stand up comedian and is part of the famed AIB team. Archana has not been very active in tinsel town of late. She will get married early next year.

‘Swachcha Bharatha’ U Certified

Former KFCC President and current FCI director B Vijayakumar much loved film ‘Swachcha Bharatha’ (on the basis of Swachch Andolan of Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi) has been cleared by regional censor certificate with ‘U’ and without any cuts. It has been wish of producer B Vijayakumar to make a message oriented with commercial format. This is one such film heading for audio release of the film. ‘Swachcha Bharatha’ the 50th direction of BR Keshava was shot in Bengaluru, Kashi, Varanasi locations. Pramod is cameraman, MS Maruthi scores music, Siddaraju is editor & Seshagiri has penned dialogues.

Joni Turns Producer

A film is finally made at the editing table. The work of editor is so strong and prominent. There are quite a few editors turning directors in Kannnada film field. In the case of over 100 films editor Joni Harsha it is different. He turns producer from a comedy television serial ‘Sriman Srimathi’. The purpose behind leaping in to TV production is to give good quality. I was upset when I saw some of the TV programs made in Kannada. I got a good subject and team in ‘Sriman Srimathi’ made me to invest on this comedy serial says Joni Harsha.

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“I feel highly honoured on receiving the lifetime achievement award:” Nikita Mikhalkov

November 26, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Nikita Mikhalkov

In the on-going 46th International Film Festival of India (IFFI Goa 2015) a renowned Russian film actor cum filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkov was honoured with a lifetime achievement award. He has earned quite a name and fame for himself both behind the scenes as a filmmaker and as an actor in front of the camera. His films are widely acclaimed by an international audience and have also received varied international awards. Moreover at present Mikhalkov is the president of his own film production company, Three T Productions. Besides he is also the head of the Russian Filmmakers Union, chairman of the Russian Cultural Foundation and also a member of the Russian Presidential Council of Culture.

How about recalling a little bit of your film history for your Indian fans?

I was born in Moscow in the year 1945. Since a very early age I realised that cinema is a passion for me and since then I strived to be a filmmaker cum actor and I must say that my efforts bore fruits. To start off with I studied acting in Children’s film studio Of the Moscow Art Theatre and later at the Shchukin School of the Vakhtangov Theatre. While still a student, I appeared in Georgi Daneliya’s film I Step Through Moscow (1964) and my brother Andrei Konchalovsky’s film Home Of The Gentry (1969). And very soon I became a star of the Soviet stage and cinema.

So how did you make a transition from an actor to a director?

While continuing to pursue my acting career, I entered VGIK, the state film school in Moscow, where I studied direction under filmmaker Mikhail Romm, who was in fact a teacher to my brother and Andrei Tarkovsky. I directed my 1st short film in 1968, I’m Coming Home, and one for my graduation, A Quiet Day At The End Of The War in 1970. Actually speaking I had appeared in more than 20 films as an actor, including my brother’s Uncle Vanya (1972), before I co – wrote, directed and starred in my 1st feature, At Home Among Strangers in 1974, an Ostern set just after the 1920s civil war in Russia. Then as luck would have it I established an international reputation with my 2nd feature film, A Slave Of Love (1976). Set in 1917, it followed the efforts of a film crew to make a silent melodramatic movie. Then in the year 1994 one of my film named Burnt By The Sun won an Oscar for “Best Foreign Language Film”. Then in 2013 another one of my film named 12 was nominated for the same award.

What are your feelings on being bestowed with a lifetime achievement award in the International Film Festival Of Goa 2015?

It is a great honour coming from the Indian Government. I feel more elated on receiving this prestigious award from an Indian International Film Festival (IFFI Goa 2015). I thank everyone from the bottom of my heart. I feel proud on being included in the list of distinguished personalities who have received the award previously. You see Indian cinema has had a great impact on my work. Love and tenderness shown in the films of the Late Raj Kapoor had influenced me since my childhood. (Hums the famous song ‘Awara’, from the Late Raj Kapoor’s film) Oh! How do I explain my love for Indian films? Suffice it to say that Indian cinema is an entirely different planet for me! A film becomes an international film when it is truly national & cultural oriented.

What do you feel on the constant rise of violence and aggression in Global films?

It’s very pathetic. I feel that the world has died of its own greed, people value money more than each other’s emotions, this leads to violence and aggression. I follow a strict set and format of film making as I feel movies should have the freedom to breath.

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“Cinema’s power lies in seamless reach and cross culture:” Amos Gitai

November 26, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Amos Gitai

Well–known Isreali filmmaker Amos Gitai was born on 11th Oct, 1950 in Haifa. He graduated as an architect from the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa and acquired a PhD in architecture at Berkeley University in California. He fought in the Yom Kippur War in 1973, during which he was injured. Attracted by directing, he became a professional filmmaker in 1980 with House. From that point he created many films, both fiction and documentary that brought him considerable international recognition. 46th IFFI is paying a Retrospective Honours to Amos Gitai. Opening with Screening of Rabin – The last Day, 10 of his films are being screened under this section. Other films include Alia, Berlin -Jerusalem, Devarim, Esther, Golem, The Spirit Of The Exile, Kadosh, Lullaby To my Father, Tsili and Yom Yom.

In an interaction Amos Gitai opined that, “The power of cinema as a medium lies in its capacity to go beyond borders and to communicate across cultures. The films need to be both passionate and critical when need be. I am originally an architect and believe in ideas as ideas are important and strong, capable of moving planets.”

He further added, “Films need to have a social context and should not be just entertainment. Filmmakers like Satyajit Ray are called great because they care for their country and use art and films to shape public opinion.”

Expressing disappointment, Amos Gitai averred, “There is too much recycling in the field of cinema. The new generation of filmmakers should feel free while expressing themselves to bring out their originality and creativity.”

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“I understand casting process in India is different:” Nancy Bishop

November 26, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Nancy Bishop

Nancy Bishop, C.S.A. is an Emmy nominated casting director, who works internationally with offices in London and Prague. With nearly one hundred major feature films and television projects amongst her credits, Nancy has cast hundreds of actors throughout Europe, UK and US. Nancy has been retained as a casting director by dozens of major screen producers and directors, including Brad Bird (Mission Impossible IV), Roman Polanski (Oliver) and Ridley Scott (Child 44). She was also nominated for an Emmy Award for her casting work on Anne Frank: The Whole Story, ABC / Disney Studios. Nancy is a native of New England and trained as an actor and director at the University of Michigan and the National Theatre Institute. She earned a Master’s of Arts degree in theatre at Northwestern University. Nancy began hercareer as an actor, director and acting teacher in Chicago. Nancy also took Master Class at the ongoing IFFI Goa 2015.

In an interaction at IFFI Goa 2015 Nancy Bishop averred with reservation that the phenomena of Casting Couch does exist at some level. Regarding places looking for talent, she said she takes workshops in various countries and also goes for street casting when a totally unknown face is required. Neither producer nor cast director but it is the financer who has a final say in deciding cast in most of the cases. She concluded by stating that casting being a creative process, the time taken in finalising the cast depends on the project.

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Film Bazaar of National film Development Corporation (NFDC) kick starts in Goa with a big fanfare

November 23, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

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The Film Bazaar of National film Development Corporation (NFDC) Kick Starts At Hotel Marriot Goa with a big fanfare. The 9th edition of Film Bazaar witnessed many firsts; and day one was attended by many Indian & International filmmakers. The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, India along with NFDC also launched a Film Facilitation Office at the Film Bazaar on 21st Nov, 2015. Apart from that, Film Bazaar 2015 had interesting sessions in the Knowledge Series by filmmakers like Shoojit Sircar, Anurag Basu, Sudhir Mishra, Theatre Artist – Vani Tripathi Tikoo, Satya Raghavan – Head of Content Operations YouTube India and more.

The Film Facilitation Office (FFO) will be housed in NFDC and will facilitate according permissions for feature films, TV series & advertisement films to be shot in India by filmmakers. The FFO will be additionally charged with facilitating obtaining of clearances from various Government agencies and help in creating on – the – ground support crew for film & ancillary services through standardized vocational training programs.

Post the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting ‘s initiative to set up the Film Facilitation Office, the Ministry of Tourism in association with the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and the NFDC began a 4 day Symposium on Film Tourism with the objective to explore current challenges facing filmmakers to film in India and the steps that can be taken to facilitate greater ease of shooting / producing a feature / non – feature film.

The Symposium began with an interactive session between the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, the Ministry of Tourism & members of the film fraternity from India & abroad led by Sunil Arora, Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting & Vinod Zutshi, and Secretary of Tourism. The deliberations centered on how a single window clearance could effectively deal with the facilitation of an eco – system that would be sensitive to the needs of both the filmmakers & the administration.

The session saw the participation of leading filmmakers like Shyam Benegal, Ramesh Sippy, Prakash Jha, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Anubhav Sinha, Sudhir Mishra, Kabir Khan, Sanjay Suri, Bharat Bala, amongst others. James Weyman, Manager of Industry Initiatives, Ontario Media Development Corporation and Ruth Harley, Former CEO Screen Australia & New Zealand Film Commission shared their experiences at the session while leading line producers like Parvesh Sahni, Iqbal Kidwai, Deborah Benattar spoke of the on – ground challenges of shooting a film.

The NFDC Knowledge Series had an interesting line up with enchanting speakers covering various aspects of filmmaking. In the session by Shoojit Sircar, he spoke about his experience filming in Gujarat with Khyati Nayak, Manager – Film Cell, Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd. “Gujarat is one of the few States in India which actually has a single window clearance for permissions to shoot”, he added.

Sircar also had another very interesting session titled; Shoojit Sircar – A Journey in Storytelling. Talking about his mentor & his journey, Shoojit said, “As a child when my father took me for the film, Pather Panchali, I slept through it. Now every time I’m low, I watch this film. Satyajit Ray has been my biggest inspiration and my journey began by watching & learning from his films.” He is a man of stories – the filmmaker who has a very strong sense of narrative. Talking about the same, he adds, “If your research is right, you will never go wrong.”

Filmmakers Anurag Basu, Sudhir Mishra & Theatre Artist – Vani Tripathi Tikoo covered a very interesting topic in the session – Female protagonists in Bollywood today – how real is the discourse? Talking about the reprisal of women – centric roles in Indian cinema, Sudhir Mishra said, “The kind of stardom that actresses like Nargisji, MeenaKumari, Sridevi & Madhuri Dixit have had, none of the new actresses have had. The problem with films & cinema today is parallel cinema is being ignored. It’s like people are saying that Shyam Benegal’s cinema, Shabana Azmi & Deepti Naval’s work did not exist. Women are objectified in our films. There are so many songs on female beauty but none on male beauty.”

Director Anurag Basu said that women centric films have always been around. “I feel that you make movies according to the kind of person you are. Shoojitn Sircar has made Piku, Vikas Bahl made Queen but Rohit Shetty does not make these kinds of movies. I have nothing against him, I’m just mentioning this. Women centric films have always been around because the ending of Queen is the same like that of Arth. The problem is that women filmmakers want to make masala blockbusters like men do. We need Juhi Chaturvedi and others like her to give us more characters and films like Piku,” says Anurag.

Television & theatre actress Vani Tripathi Tikoo said that portrayal of women in television is regressive. “I have worked on strong & memorable characters in shows directed by Anurag Basu. After that, there was a wave of shows directed by women, written by women, and even produced by women who were very regressive and seen by generations of women all over. Earlier in films, we had the vamp & the heroine. Today, we have anti – heroine characters but there’s a long way to go for liberalization”, says Vani.

In the Television in Digital India session, Gayatri Yadav, Executive Vice President, Marketing & Communications, STAR India spoke about the rise of Internet usage in India. The session gave a roadmap to people for the future of content making, delivery & consumption and how content makers must challenge the statusquo & push the envelope.

Satya Raghavan – Head of Content Operations YouTube India discussed Emergence of Content Destinations. Google & YouTube are one of the most prominent tools today at a filmmaker’s disposal for marketing a film, especially as they offer amazing monetizing solutions as well.

This year, the Investor’s Pitch consists of 3 pitching sessions that provides investors a platform to connect with film projects from different genres and in various stages of completion. The 3 Investor Pitches include; 19 Co – Production Market projects selected across genres with a special focus on South Asian stories from across the globe, 16 Screenwriters’ Lab scripts with a focus on Romance & Children’s stories. These projects have been mentored by national & international industry experts and 18 Film Bazaar Recommends projects from the Viewing Room & Work in Progress Lab. This is the first time the projects under the Screenwriters’ Lab had an opportunity to participate in the pitches.

There are 9 Film Offices set up at this year’s bazaar. The following have participated; Chhattisgarh Tourism, Madhya Pradesh Tourism, Gujarat Tourism, Maharashtra – Film City, West Bengal Tourism, Tamil Nadu Tourism, Daman & Diu Tourism, Puducherry Tourism & Incredible India.

NFDC India’s Managing Director, Nina Lath Gupta says, “It has been a great start to the bazaar this year. It has been our endeavour over the years to facilitate the ease of shooting films in India, with the launch of FFO, it will only get better. Change will not happen overnight but under the guidance of Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and Ministry of Tourism, we will have tangible outcomes in the months forward.”

At the Film Bazaar 2015, the opening evening networking event on 20th Nov 2015 was organized by KeySmith.com; lunch on 21st Nov, 2015 was co – hosted by Madhya Pradesh Tourism & Gujarat Tourism. The evening networking event on 21st Nov, 2015 was organized by Incredible India.

Incidentally speaking Film Bazaar in its 9th edition is exclusively created to encourage collaboration between the international & South Asian film fraternities. The market aims at facilitating the sales of world cinema in the region. The 2014 market saw an attendance of 1042 delegates from 38 countries with country delegations from Canada, South Korea and Poland. Film Bazaar will be held from 20th Nov, 2015 – 24th Nov, 2015 at Goa Marriott Resort in Goa (India).

That apart incorporated in the year 1975 National Film Development Corporation Ltd is formed by Ministry of Information & broadcasting with the primary objective of promoting the good cinema movement. NFDC is instrumental for creating an ecosystem to support the financing, distribution & development of independent films across the country.

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