Film India Worldwide section at this year Mumbai Film Festival, October 17 to 24, 2013
Film India Worldwide
section at this
year Mumbai Film Festival, October 17 to 24, 2013
year Mumbai Film Festival, October 17 to 24, 2013
Year after year, Film India
Worldwide (FIW) at the Mumbai Film Festival has showcased films that are international in
character but linked to a
recognizable Indian idiom. This year, FIW presents six select films from
countries spread far and wide – UK , Nepal ,
France , Canada , Pakistan and Spain . Some among them have already
been lauded at film festivals. Others make an assured entry as premieres.
Together they embrace the gamut of what India denotes to creative cinematic
minds on the world scene.
These films are by filmmakers
originating from India
and now living elsewhere, whose heart and art echo back to their homeland. Or
they are by international filmmakers who come to India ’s locations to reflect its
reality with new eyes.
Screenings are at Liberty Cinema
and Metro Big Cinema, Marine Lines, as well as at Cinemax, Versova.
For more info, enquiries as well
as interviews
contact FIW programmer Uma da
Cunha
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Film India Worldwide
2013
Amit
Kumar’s Jadoo
Eelum
Dixit’s Pailahuru
León
Siminiani’s MAPA
Pan
Nalin’s Faith Connections
Sabiha
Sumar’s Good Morning Karachi
Richie
Mehta’s Siddharth
Opening Film
Jadoo
(Magic)
Amit
Kumar
UK/2013/Hindi/DCP/84mins
Asian
Premiere
Attending
Actor Harish Patel (Mumbai); actor Amara Karan (UK)
Jadoo, a British
film set in Leicester , had a world premiere
screening in the side-bar Culinary Films section at 2013 Berlinale. Amit Kumar
has written/directed the film (his debut film Resistance garnered
him the Writers Guild’s Best First Film Award nomination). Jadoo tells
the story of two brothers, Raja and Jagi, both wonderful chefs, who fall out
and tear the fabled family recipe book in half. One brother gets the starters
and the other gets the main courses. Setting up rival restaurants on opposite
sides of the road, they spend the next ten years trying to outdo each other.
Each one can cook only half of the perfect Indian meal, which drives them mad.
The daughter of one of the bothers, a successful London lawyer, is getting married. She goes
to Leicester to try and reconcile her father
and uncle so that they are one family again, and besides, their combined talent
can come together to serve the perfect Indian feast at her wedding, food here a
metaphor for family. The DOP is Roger Pratt (Inkheart,The
Karate Kid), and the music score is by Stephen Warbeck (Shakespeare
in Love, Billy Elliot). The film stars Amara Karan (The
Darjeeling Limited), Harish Patel (Run Fatboy Run),
Kulvinder Ghir (Bend It Like Beckham), and Tom Mison (One
Day, Parades End), with celebrity chef/actress,
Madhur Jaffrey. Jadoo is produced by Richard Holmes, Amanda
Faber (Resistance) Isabelle Georgeaux (Resistance)
and Nikki Parrott (The Market: a Tale of Trade).
Festivals
& Awards
64th
Berlin International Film Festival, February 6 to 16, 2013 - Culinary Cinema
section
61st
San Sebastian
International Film Festival, September 20 to 28, Culinary Zinema
3rd
Indian Film Festival at the Hague ,
October 2 to 6, 20113
Festival
of British Cinema, Dinard: 2-6 October 2013
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Pailahuru
(Red Monsoon)
Eelum Dixit
Nepal/2013/Nepali/Digibeta/90
mins
World Premiere
Attending
Director Eelum Dixit
Set in
the complex caste system of Nepal ’s Kathmandu Valley ,
this classic love triangle story is a reflection on female empowerment and the
hard choices required to bring about change. As the Valley awaits the rains,
the citizens of the inner city of Patan seek deliverance through affection,
empathy and subterfuge. Against the traditional backdrop of the Machhendranath
chariot festival, a drama plays out in its by-lanes and courtyards. Karuna has
eloped from her tyrannically traditional father to live in much humbler
circumstances with Krishna . Her more liberated
neighbour taunts Karuna as she suffers neglect, advising Karuna to seek her own
gratifications. Krishna , fighting his own
demons, finds solace in the company of a well-to-do young widow he had rescued
one eventful evening. Karuna’s attempts to reconcile with her family is harshly
denied, with only her brutally hemmed-in brother as a stoic ally. We see the
wood-and-brick society emerging from tradition’s stranglehold as the characters
try to fend for themselves in the absence of elders, amidst a failing economy
and political chaos. The air is pregnant with hope for respite, but the rains
do not arrive in Red Monsoon. This first film from Blue Bug Productions is
produced by Ajaya Upadhyaya, Ruth Moe and Douglas MacHugh. Its DOP is Brian
Emery, the location sound/sound design by Binayak Aryal. The cast includes
Sandip Chhetri, Shristi Ghimire and Himali Dixit. It is written and directed by
Eelum Dixit, who has been active in Nepali theatre with productions such as West
Side Story, Othelloand Vagina Monologues, and more recently,
Nepali language productions, The Glass Menagerie and A View from the
Bridge.
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MAPA
León Siminiani
Spain/2012/Spanish,
English/DCP/85mins
Asian Premiere
In this engagingly intriguing film,
Spanish director León Siminiani allows the viewer to peak into his troubled
existence and subsequent escapism. On losing his TV job and his girlfriend,
Siminiani heads for India ,
initially aiming to recce his new feature film. Instead, he soon finds that he
is shooting a documentary that is mapping his mind. From Delhi
to Calcutta
with stops in between, his bemused voice-over conveys what he sees and feels,
connecting his past to the present. Seeing a photograph of Pasolini and Italian novelist Alberto Moravia
and his wife Elsa Morante while on their Indian travels, Siminiani feels he
needs a female companion and looks awkwardly for one. Overwhelmed by a frenzied
country whose poverty hits him, he returns to find his own country in financial
turmoil. He meets with a car accident and that seemingly shakes him into a
better perspective of what he wants out of life. His self-absorption leads him
to ask, “Who am I to make social films?” and he tries to replace the girl he lost
with a new one. This 85-minute internalized travelogue uses the director’s
Indian experiences to look into the intertwined concerns of filmmaking and
love. Matthew Sweet’s pop song, “When you look in the mirror” is one of its
many underlying refrains. Siminiani majored in Spanish Literature and Film
Direction at Columbia University ,
New York . His notable fiction
films include Dos más (2001), Archipiélago (2003) and Ludoterapia (2007). His
notable non-fiction films include the mini-documentary series, Key Concepts
from a Modern World, the first four winning over 100 international awards.
Produced by Avalon P C, Pantalla Partida and himself, MAPA is his first feature
film where he continues his artful interplay between fiction and non-fiction.
The film is distributed by Sin Fin Cinema.
Festivals & Awards
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam,
November 21 to December 1, 2012
3rd London Indian Film Festival, July 20 to 24,
2013.
34th
Festival of 3 Continents, Nantes 2012
ALCINE, November
10 to 16, 2012 "New Filmmakers" Section
BAFICI 2013
Section Panorama
Göteborg Int Film
Festival, November 15 to 25, 2012 Section "Visionaries"
17th
Cinespaña Toulouse September 27 to October 6, 2013
61st Donostia /
San Sebastian Film Festival, 20-28th September 2013 - "Made in Spain "
section
Awards
31stInternational
Film Festival of Uruguay ,
23rdMarch to April 6, 2013, Best Feature Film "New
Filmmakers" Documentary and Mention FIPRESCI Award
Sevilla European Film Festival,
2013 November 2 to 106, 2012 - - Best European Documentary (shared)
Tarragona International Film Fest 2012, Best First Feature Film
Tarragona International Film Fest 2012, Best First Feature Film
13th Rome Independent Film Festival, April 4th to 10th. 2012 Best
International Documentary.
IBAFF Festival
March 4 to 9, 2013 - Audience Award
27th Goya Awards,Madrid ,
February 17, 2013 - Nominated for Best Documentary Feature
27th Goya Awards,
Faith Connections
Pan Nalin
France-India/2013/Hindi/Digital/115
mins
Attending Director Pan Nalin
The Kumbh Mela, one of the most
extraordinary displays of faith on earth
is a spectacular journey drawing tens of millions of people. And it takes place
once every twelve years. One such year is 2013.This Hindu pilgrimage is held
over roughly six weeks at the Triveni Sangama. In Hindu tradition, Triveni
Sangama is the “confluence” of three rivers. Filmmaker Pan Nalin travels to
this 2013 mega event and encounters remarkable men of mind and meditation, some
facing an inextricable dilemma, to embrace the world or to renounce it. Faith Connections explores such diverse
and deeply moving stories as a young runaway kid, a Sadhu, a mother desperately
looking for her lost son, a yogi who is raising an abandoned toddler, and an
ascetic who keeps his calm by smoking cannabis. They are all connected by one
faith against a spectacular display of devotion. On a script by Pan Nalin, the
film has Raphael Berdugo, Gaurav Dhingra and Virginie Lacombe as producers. The
cinematography is by Anuj Dhawan Swapnil Sonawane and Pan Nalin, editing by
Shreyas Beltangdy and Julie Delord with music by
Cyril Morin. Pan Nalin, born in a
remote village in Gujarat , is a self taught
filmmaker. He started his career with creating TV series, shorts and
documentaries, before he reached the limelight with his debut feature film Samsara,
a huge commercial and critical success which won him some thirty plus awards.
Nalin's feature documentary Ayurveda: Art of Being also won many awards
and was theatrically released worldwide. Nalin's epic Valley
Of Flowers , filmed in high
altitude Himalayas and in Japan ,
was a major underground hit. Nalin has worked as screenwriter for major
international productions. Forecast Picture has him on board to write RACE,
on the incredible story of Jesse Owens and Adolf Hitler. He has also been
scripting the Paris
set spy-thriller Codename: Madeleine for Cité Films and Virginie Films
France. He is attached to direct the forthcoming India-New Zealand project,
Beyond The Known World for The Reservoir Films NZ and Arsam International
France.
Festivals & Awards Good Morning Karachi
Sabiha
Sumar
Pakistan/2013/Urdu, English/DCP/85 mins
Asian
Premiere
Attending
Director Sabiha Sumar, Executive
Producer Anjali Punjabi
Independent Pakistani filmmaker
Sabiha Sumar, studied Filmmaking and Political Science at New York’s Sarah
Lawrence College and History and Political Thought at Cambridge University. Her
debut documentary, Who Will Cast the First Stone earned high critical acclaim,
winning the San Francisco International Film Festival’s Golden Gate Award. Her
first feature, Khamosh Pani (Silent
Waters) won Locarno International Film Festival’s Golden Leopard for Best Film
and Bronze Leopard for Best Actress besides 17 International awards thereafter.
Good Morning Karachi, her second
feature, is a coming-of-age story of a young woman, Rafina. Chance and
willfulness propel her rise as a runway and billboard model. As she climbs the
social ladder, she is caught between two men with very different visions of
Pakistan and the role of women. Arif, a politician, dreams of a better world
through political action; Jamal, urbane and ambitious, is convinced the fashion
industry can help women and lead Pakistan into the new world. Rafina’s story
becomes the story of the people living in Karachi who try to reconcile
tradition and modernity. The film captures this contradiction not only through
its characters and their turbulent lives but also through the landscape of Karachi, where political extremism and
fashion, convention and novelty can and do co-exist. On a script written by
Malia Scotch Marmo, Sabiha Sumar and Samhita Arni, the DOP is Claire Pijman; the
original score is by Robert Logan; song by Shafqaat Amanat Ali; and editing by
Maurice Bedaux, Rob Das and Bart van den Broek. The lead cast comprises Amna
Ilyas, Beo Raana Zafar and Yasir Aqueel. The film, slated for theatrical
release in Europe in November 2013, is a Vidhi Films production in association
with Sarah Radclyffe Productions Limited, ZDF and Blue Elephant Films.
Festivals& Awards
Goteborg Film Festival, Sweden, Jan
2013
Raindance Film Festival London,
Sept- Oct 2013
3rd i Film Festival San Francisco,
November 2013
Terre de Femme Germany November
2013
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Siddharth
Richie Mehta
Canada-India/2013/Hindi/ HD/ 96
mins
Asian Premier
Attending director Richie Mehta, actor Tannishtha Chatterjee
In the crowded backstreets of
Delhi, Mahendra fixes zippers to make what little money he can. He lives with
his feisty wife Suman, his little daughter and 12-year-old son. Hitting a low,
he sends his son to another city to work for a friend’s relative. But they
worry when he fails to return home as agreed for the Diwali festival. Their
illiteracy does not help. They don’t even have a photograph of their boy. Their
anxiety escalates as they seek answers from the friend whose relative their son
worked for, from the neighbours and then the police, with no luck. All they
glean are unseemly rumours, the strongest being that their son could be a
victim of child-trafficking. With little money and no connections, Mahendra
travels across India in pursuit, hoping that whatever force arbitrarily took
his child will return him unharmed. Richie says, “In 2010, I met a man on the
streets of Delhi, who asked me for help in finding a place called Dongri. I
asked him what it was. He told me he thought it was where his lost son was. He
went on to tell me his story –that he sent his 12-year-old boy away to work,
and never saw him again. This film is my attempt to reconcile my extremely
layered relationship with this circumstance. It’s a story made up in equal
parts by tragedy and optimism. I hope what we’ve done here transmits even a
fraction of the confusion, sorrow, helplessness, and ultimately hope, that I
felt in meeting this man.” Richie has
directed, written and edited the film. With Bob Gundu as DOP, the extended cast
is led by Rajesh Tailang and Tannishtha Chatterjee. The music is by Andrew
Lockington. The film is produced by Steven N Bray and David Miller of Poor
Man's Productions, both of whom were nominated for the 2009 Genie Award for their
work in Richie’s acclaimed debut feature, Amal. Richie Mehta’s first
feature film, Amal, has won over 30 international awards, was nominated
for six Genie Awards, including Best Picture, Director, and Adapted Screenplay,
and was named one of the top ten Canadian films of the decade by Playback
Magazine. Mehta recently completed the sci-fi feature film I’ll Follow You
Down, starring Haley Joel Osment, Gillian Anderson, Rufus Sewell and Victor
Garber, for Resolute Films and eONE films, to be released in 2014.
Festivals
2013 Venice International Film
Festival, section Venice Days
38th Toronto International Film
Festival, September 5 to 15, 2013, section Contemporary World Cinema
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