Deepti Naval's directorial debut premieres in CannesMay 22nd, 2009 CANNES - Actress-turned-filmmaker Deepti Naval has brought some rain and plenty of sunshine to the 62nd Cannes Film Festival with her directorial debut 'Do Paise Ki Dhoop Char Aane Ki Baarish'. The film about gays and prostitutes was screened in the market section here to a positive response.
Slumdog Millionaire' star Ayush Khedekar dream run continuesMay 21st, 2009 CANNES - From the Oscars to Cannes, life continues to be a dream run for Mumbai boy Ayush Khedekar, who burst on the global scene as the youngest Jamal Malik in Danny Boyle's smash hit 'Slumdog Millionaire' and subsequently walked the Oscar red carpet as the film swept Hollywood's most coveted awards. While his co-actors Rubina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail, who played the youngest Latika and Salim in 'Slumdog Millionaire', have returned to the slums of Mumbai and run into a spate of personal troubles and controversies, Ayush, who belongs to a far less deprived background, is pushing for greater glory.
Myleene Klass to play a cannibal in a new movie?May 21st, 2009 LONDON - Well-known British TV presenter Myleene Klass has recently signed a 100,000 pounds deal to host the US version of 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' and now filmmaker Colin Steinberg wants to cast her in a thriller about a woman who eats her boyfriend.
Mariah Carey left without hairdresser for CannesMay 21st, 2009 CANNES - Pop singer Mariah Carey's Cannes Film Festival experience was almost ruined when she was abandoned by her hair stylist. The singer jetted to France to attend the premiere of her new movie 'Precious' May 15, and she almost had to trick her tresses herself when her hired help failed to show, reported contactmusic.com.
Big B, Abhishek in French director's film?May 18th, 2009 CANNES - French director Jan Kounen, whose latest film will be screened on the closing night of the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, is headed to India for his next project that may star Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan in the main leads. Paris-based Manuel de la Roche, the producer of the proposed film, 'The Secret History of the Dalai Lamas', has Amitabh and Abhishek on his wish list and hopes to pull off a casting coup.
''Kites' can open global doors for Indian cinema'May 15th, 2009 CANNES - In a crucial step forward in mainstream Indian cinema's efforts to globalise itself, two big production houses have joined hands for the high-flying promotional blitz of Hrithik Roshan starrer 'Kites' at the 62nd Cannes Film festival. Director Anurag Basu says if the film does well, it would throw global doors open for Indian cinema.
House Of Lords premiere for South African Indian's filmMay 14th, 2009 DURBAN - It had a special screening in Britain's House Of Lords and now South African Indian producer Junaid Ahmed's 'More Than Just A Game', a film on football as a way of retaining some sanity among political prisoners, is expected to attract a great deal of attention at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival. 'More Than Just A Game', an inspirational story of organised football played among prisoners on Robben Island in South Africa's apartheid era, was screened at the House Of Lords in London Tuesday evening.
Kolhapur to host international film fest June 3May 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Kolhapur in Maharashtra will host its first international film festival June 3-9 at the Sahuji Smarak auditorium. The weeklong festival will be held jointly by the Maharashtra chapter of Federation of Film Society of India (FFSI) and city-based Kalamaharshi Baburao Painter Film Society, reports dearcinema.com.
Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds up for top Cannes prizeApril 24th, 2009 LONDON - World War II saga 'Inglourious Basterds' by Quentin Tarantino is one of several major titles which will compete for Cannes
Film Festival's top gong. Others who have made the cut include Ken Loach's Looking for Eric, starring French footballer Eric Cantona, and the latest films from Ang Lee, Pedro Almodovar and Jane Campion.
Banned Chinese director Lou Ye qualifies for Cannes festival with secret movieApril 24th, 2009 Banned Chinese director enters film at CannesHONG KONG — A prominent director who was banned in China for screening a movie at Cannes without government approval has defied Beijing again by entering another film at the prestigious French film festival. Among the films competing for Cannes' top Palme d'Or prize announced Thursday is Lou Ye's "Spring Fever." The news marks the re-emergence of the Chinese filmmaker after officials banned him from making movies in the country for five years after he showed his last film, "Summer Palace," at Cannes without government approval in 2006.
Indian presence missing in 2009 Cannes listApril 23rd, 2009 LONDON - The official lineup of films competing for the top honour Palme d`Or at the prestigious 62nd Cannes Film Festival was announced Thursday, and once again films from India, the world's largest film producing nation, have found no place. A total of 20 films from different countries are lined-up to compete at the 12-day event, at the French Riviera starting May 13.
Heath Ledger's last film to premiere at Cannes?April 23rd, 2009 LONDON - Late Australian actor Heath Ledger's last film 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' is being touted to be at the Cannes Film Festival in mid-May, reports the Hollywood reporter's blog risky biz. The film will be released around autumn this year, though it is still in trouble as there are no distributors bidding for the movie in the US.
Nandita Das' 'Firaaq' bags award at Pakistan's KARA film festFebruary 15th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Two Indian films, - Nandita Das' directorial debut 'Firaaq' and a documentary 'Superman of Malegaon' - have won the Ciepie awards at the 7th Kara Film Festival here. After receiving the award Sunday, Nandita said she was glad at the response her film had received and the citation that the jury gave, Thenews.com.pk reports.
Mohali set to host first Punjab international film festJanuary 22nd, 2009 CHANDIGARH - Films from over 10 countries, musical nights, exhibitions, amusement park for children - all this will be a part of the first Punjab International Film Festival (PIFF), starting Feb 13. The three-day festival will take place at Mohali, around 10 km from here, and is being organised by Punjab Entertainment Society (PES).
'Chandni Chowk to China' fumbles in Nepal, protests over Buddha remarkJanuary 20th, 2009 KATHMANDU - 'Chandni Chowk to China', India's first made-in-China film, has angered Nepal for its erroneous references about the Buddha. Enraged students Wednesday tore off the posters of the romantic comedy at Kathmandu's best-known Jai Nepal cinema and the furore caused authorities to shelve the screening of the film.