The New York Indian Film Festival (Nyiff) announced the full lineup last night for their 14th year of celebrating independent, art house, alternate, and Diaspora films from/about/connected to the Indian subcontinent (May 5 – 10) at the SoHo Tiffin Junction. Dedicated to bringing these films to a New York audience, the festival will feature 34 screenings (23 narrative, 11 documentary) –all seen for the first time in New York City.
The festival highlights various cinemas of India’s different regions – Marathi, Bengali and two films from the Northeast. In addition the festival covers cinemas from the neighboring South Asian countries – four films by Pakistani filmmakers, two from Sri Lanka – a feature and a documentary, and one from Nepal.
The festival’s Marathi films include Postcard and multiple-award winning films Astu and Fandry. Directed by Nagraj Manjule, Fandry received rave reviews in India, winning the grand jury prize at the Mumbai Film Festival in October...
The festival highlights various cinemas of India’s different regions – Marathi, Bengali and two films from the Northeast. In addition the festival covers cinemas from the neighboring South Asian countries – four films by Pakistani filmmakers, two from Sri Lanka – a feature and a documentary, and one from Nepal.
The festival’s Marathi films include Postcard and multiple-award winning films Astu and Fandry. Directed by Nagraj Manjule, Fandry received rave reviews in India, winning the grand jury prize at the Mumbai Film Festival in October...
- 4/10/2014
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Still from Bharat Mazza Desh Aahe
Bhageerathi directed by Dr. Baraguru Ramchandrappa and Bharat Mazza Desh Aahe directed by Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar are the first two selections to be announced for screening under the Indian Premiere section at the 42nd International Film Festival of India, Goa 2011.
Featuring Srinath Bhavana, Kishor and Hema Chowudri , Bhageerathi is based on a Kannada folk ballad ‘Kerege Haara’ (A Sacrifice for a tank).
Bharat Mazza Desh Aahe (India is my Country) features Vikram Gokhale, Uttara Baokar, Renuka Daftardar, Jitendra Joshi, Devika Daftardar, Omkar Govardhan, Alok Rajwade, Kishor Kadam, Deepa Shriram. The film depicts the story of a family dealing with value problems amongst themselves and simultaneously experiencing the everyday corruption in their social life.
The festival will be held from November 23-December 3, 2011.
Bhageerathi directed by Dr. Baraguru Ramchandrappa and Bharat Mazza Desh Aahe directed by Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar are the first two selections to be announced for screening under the Indian Premiere section at the 42nd International Film Festival of India, Goa 2011.
Featuring Srinath Bhavana, Kishor and Hema Chowudri , Bhageerathi is based on a Kannada folk ballad ‘Kerege Haara’ (A Sacrifice for a tank).
Bharat Mazza Desh Aahe (India is my Country) features Vikram Gokhale, Uttara Baokar, Renuka Daftardar, Jitendra Joshi, Devika Daftardar, Omkar Govardhan, Alok Rajwade, Kishor Kadam, Deepa Shriram. The film depicts the story of a family dealing with value problems amongst themselves and simultaneously experiencing the everyday corruption in their social life.
The festival will be held from November 23-December 3, 2011.
- 11/11/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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