Gala inauguration of Global Film Festival in IndoreOctober 9th, 2009 INDORE - A week-long 'Global Cinema Festival' began with Bollywood actors adding to the splendour of the event in Indore. Bollywood actor Priyanka Chopra, actor Sanjay Kapoor, veteran actor Randhir Kapoor and filmmaker Boney Kapoor among others marked their presence at the inauguration of the film festival on Thursday.
Fatso in New York South Asian Film Festival 2009October 9th, 2009 The prestigious 2009 South Asian Film Festival in New York, to be held between October 28 to November 3, will have a red carpet Premiere for an Indian feature, Fatso, a film by Pritish Nandy Communications. "Fatso is a fantastic film and it's a great pleasure for us to make it our Centrepiece Premiere at the Festival", says Galen Rosenthal, Director of the New York Film Festival.
'ROAD, MOVIE' HEADS TOWARDS TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVALOctober 1st, 2009 Following the successful world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival, Indian Films ROAD, MOVIE steers towards its Asian premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) in Roppongi Hills on 21 October. Dev Benegals ROAD, MOVIE will compete for the coveted Tokyo Sakura Grand Prix.
Bollywood should come to Brazil, says directorSeptember 23rd, 2009 TORONTO - Bollywood movies should come to Brazil "in a big way", says veteran Brazilian filmmaker Suzana Amaral, describing herself as a fan of Hindi movies from the 1970s. "Our two great nations should start forging deeper cultural ties.
Abhay Deol Centre of Attraction at Venice Film FestivalSeptember 17th, 2009 Italian designer Salvatore Ferragamo styled Abhay Deol's suit for the
Venice film festival; where Dev D was being screened. An eyewitness said, “Abhay looked dashing as ever.
The Return of Mumbai Film FestivalAugust 28th, 2009 The Mumbai Film Festival (MMF) will be held from October 29 to November 5, as announced by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI). The MMF will honor two extremely gifted filmmakers from India and abroad.
Kashmiri cuisine, Shabana films to mark South African festivalAugust 23rd, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - Wazwan cuisine of Kashmir, a retrospective of films starring Shabana Azmi and a literary festival featuring Shobha De are among the highlights of a six-week Indian arts festival across three South African cities from Sep 5. The third edition of the Shared Histories Festival will kick off with the 20th anniversary celebrations of South African Indian dance company Tribhangi Dance Theatre in Johannesburg, where the group's pioneering work in fusing Indian and African dance forms will be featured.
Luck By Chance goes to New York for Engendered Film FestivalAugust 22nd, 2009 Thursday, 21st August 2009: Zoya Akhtar’s directorial debut and Excel Entertainment’s Luck by Chance is all set to be screened at the Engendered Film Festival at New York. Luck By Chance will be the closing film at the festival, which concludes on the 30th August and would be attended by the brother-sister duo Farhan Akhtar and Zoya Akhtar.
Santosh Sivan unaware of 'Tahaan' honour in GermanyJuly 24th, 2009 MUMBAI - At Germany's only annual festival celebrating Bollywood cinema in Stuttgart the highest honour went to Santosh Sivan's Hindi film "Tahaan", but the cinematographer-filmmaker was unaware of it. The festival titled Bollywood and Beyond concluded July 19 and "Tahaan", about the adventures of a little boy and his pet donkey in Kashmir, won The German Star Of India award.
Germany's Indian film fest opens with 'Luck By Chance'July 14th, 2009 STUTTGART - Zoya Akhtar's directorial debut "Luck by Chance" inaugurated Germany's only annual festival of Indian cinema here Tuesday amidst great fanfare. Zoya's director brother Farhan Akhter's "Rock On!", which marks his debut as an actor, will also be screened at Bollywood and Beyond, Germany's only festival dedicated to Indian movies.
Economic crisis hits Indian film festival in GermanyJuly 12th, 2009 STUTTGART - The economic crisis has forced organisers of Germany's only Indian film festival to scale back this year's event after a number of sponsors pulled out. The number of entries has dropped to 47 from 56 last year and will be shown at a venue on the outskirts of Stuttgart instead of in the city centre as in previous years.
Anant Mahadevan speaks on the war withinJuly 4th, 2009 An intelligent filmmaker, a terrific story-teller and a brilliant actor; Anant Mahadevan has done it all. This persona has come a long way as he celebrates 20 years in Hindi cinema.
Red Alert- the War within goes to Stuttgart FestivalJuly 3rd, 2009 Anant Mahadevan is more than a happy man. Earlier, it was his directorial venture Staying Alive which has been acclaimed at various film festivals.
Indian films 'Sikandar', 'Samaantar' to compete at Stuttgart festJune 16th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Two Indian movies - Hindi thriller "Sikandar" and Marathi drama "Samaantar" - have been nominated in two different categories at the Bollywood and Beyond Film Festival to be held in Stuttgart next month. "Sikandar" has been selected as a part of the official competition and would bid for the German Star of India award, while "Samaantar" is competing in the Audience Award section at the fest that begins July 14.
Four Bollywood filmmakers are official invitees at Cannes this year May 13th, 2009 Filmmakers Karan Johar, Prem Soni (Main Aur Mrs Khanna) and Imtiaz Ali are going to be the official invitees at the Cannes film festival this year. It can be recalled that Karan Johar has been visiting Cannes every year but this will be the first time that directors Prem Soni and director Imitiaz Ali will be making their presence felt at Cannes.