Category: Movies

  • Black Swan among six others vying for Venice’s top prize

    MUMBAI: Darren Aronofsky‘s thriller Black Swan will be among seven films vying for this year‘s Queer Lion collateral prize at the 67th Venice Film Festival.


    This is the fourth year that the Venice festival will host the Queer Lion competition that selects a winner from among the films in the main Venice competition lineup.


    In addition to Black Swan that will open the Venice film fest this year, other films vying for the prize are love triangle story Drei; Potiche; Happy Fewz; En el Futuro; Et in Terra Pax and Lisetta Carmi, un‘animo in Cammino.


    A three-member jury will select the winner and the prize will be announced on 10 September.


    The Venice Film Festival takes place from 1 to 11 September this year.

  • Iranian film for Damascus film fest

    MUMBAI: Award-winning Iranian film Whistling under Water will take part in this year‘s Damascus International Film Festival in Syria.


    Directed by Houshmand Varaei, the 15-minute film will participate in the competition section of the event that will run from 3 to 13 November in the Syrian capital.


    Whistling under Water has been awarded in many international events including the Videoex Experimental Film and Video Festival in Switzerland.
     


    A production of the Iran Film School, Varaei‘s 2009 production also won the first prize for best film and second prize for best director of the first Nowruz of Hamghadam Short Film Festival in Paris.


    Varaei is a member of the Canadian Association for Photographic Art (CAPA) and the winner of Iran‘s 2006 Student Book of the Year Award.
     

  • Sanjay Gupta to make two remakes

    MUMBAI: Days after declaring his intention to produce an expose on Bollywood, Sanjay Gupta has come out with a list of another two films that his production house White Feather Films will delve into next year.


    The second film that Gupta will get into is Milte Hain, based on a play by Barry Creiton. The film, to be directed by Meghna Gulzar, will have Gulzar writing the script and Vidya Balan playing the female lead. The male lead is yet to be finalized.


    Soon after the shoot of Milte Hain is wrapped up will the producer start filming the remake of Spanish film Ladron Que Roba Ladron. The script of the film is being written by Darab Farooqi and Sanam in association of veteran Robin Bhatt.


    Though the female lead of the film is yet not confirmed, brothers Sunny and Bobby Deol have been confirmed

  • I Am, Mirch to open and close I-View Film Festival

    MUMBAI: Director Onir‘s I Am will be the opening attraction of the third edition of I-View Film Festival to be held from 18 to 26 September in Manhattan.
    The festival that will screen over 25 features, documentaries and shorts will close with Vinay Shukla‘s Mirch. The film festival organised by Engendered will get underway at the Asia Society, Tribeca Cinemas and Big Cinemas.


    Other films to be screened at the festival will be Rituparno Ghosh‘s Antarmahal, Kaushik Ganguly‘s Just Another Love Story, Sanjay Sharma‘s Dunno Why!!!… Naa Jane Kyun by, Dibakar Banerjee‘s Love Sex aur Dhoka and Saeed Mirza‘s Ek Tho Chance among others.


    I AM, a series of four short stories about issues and dilemmas facing modern Indian society, ranging from policing of homosexual men to adult survivors of childhood sex-abuse and unmarried motherhood, stars Sanjay Suri, Shernaz Patel, Anurag Kashyap, Radhika Apte and Rahul Bose among others.


    Mirch directed by Vinay Shukla and starring Konkona Sen Sharma, Raima Sen, Shahana Goswami, Shreyas Talpade, Prem Chopra and Boman Irani amongst others is a series of four short stories about infidelity woven together by a common story.


    Engendered is a trans-national arts and human rights organisation based in New York that focuses on exploring issues concerning gender and sexuality in the South Asian Diaspora.

  • Enlighten Film Society now in Bengaluru

    MUMBAI: After establishing itself in Mumbai and Delhi, the Enlighten Film Society has now launched in Bengaluru with the 4th Indo German Film Festival in the presence of director Girish Kasaravalli.


    This film festival marks the grand beginning of the film society in the capital of Karnataka. The society has also joined hands with various film societies in the city including the coveted Suchitra Film Society so that film enthusiasts in the city can have access to cinema in a broader way.


    Said Taj Enlighten Film Society president Pranav Aashar, “Bengaluru has always been a city in love with cinema. We are extremely honoured to partner with the 4th Indo German film festival that has always had a huge turnout of film lovers. We are also joining hands with various film societies and looking forward to sharing a bond, enriched by cinema. We have major plans for the future in the pipeline.”


    The Taj Enlighten Film Society will showcase national and international films in Bengaluru regularly at Lavanya Theatre, St.John‘s Road. The inaugural film screening will be the premiere of Kanasembo Kudureyaneri directed by Girish Kasaravalli.

  • Motion Picture Sound Editors Guild of America invites Pookutty as member

    MUMBAI: Sound recordist Resul Pookutty, who won an Academy award for sound mixing in Slumdog Millionaire, has been invited to be associated with the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) Guild of America as its member.


    Avers Pookutty, “Till 15 years ago, the Indian industry had not heard of a head of the department called Sound Designer. Today, being invited to be part of the biggest body of Sound Designers in the world, is indeed an honour.”


    Established in 1953, the MPSE is a non-profit organisation that works to mentor and educate enthusiasts about the art and technology of sound and music editing. It also provides scholarships in this field.


    A graduate from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pookutty has worked for films in Hollywood, Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam films. He received the Padma Shri award from the Government of India in 2010.

  • Peepli Live settles at Rs 200 mn in first week

    MUMBAI: Peepli Live created quite a stir first by getting rave reviews and later with an impressive opening weekend gross of Rs 160 million from 600 screens in India. The film, however, settled at Rs 200 million gross for the entire first week, just Rs four crore added to its weekend gross. In short, with as many as 600 screens playing this small, no face value film, Peepli Live can be said to have exploited fully its potential over its first weekend.


    There are usually no takers for a rural background films any more, the generation now finding little or no identification there. However, it is a dig at the media, especially electronic media and Aamir Khan‘s personal touch in the film‘s promotion which seem to have drawn the moviegoers.


    Commenting on the drop the film took after the bumper weekend, Raju Bansal of Jai Pictures, veteran Rajasthan distributor, says that this was expected because the film had appeal for elite city audience only. Cities like Jaipur and Indore in CI had as many as eight screens engaged which is what happens with regular star cast film.


    As expected, most of Peepli Live business comes from Bombay Circuit which is about Rs 80 million or 40 per cent of the total kitty.

  • Percept Pictures to release Allah Ke Banday on 22 October

    MUMBAI: In a four-film distribution deal with Rising Star Entertainment, Percept Pictures has acquired exclusive worldwide marketing and distribution rights of Allah Ke Banday and three more films across all platforms.


    The first film in the deal is Allah Ke Banday that is to release on 22 October. The film is directed by Faruk Kabir and stars Sharman Joshi, Naseeruddin Shah, Faruk Kabir and Atul Kulkarni.


    Said Rising Star Entertainment, Managing Director Ravi Walia, “We are excited to partner Percept Pictures on four films. Allah Ke Banday is our first offering scheduled for an October release. We look forward to creating more exciting projects with Percept in the coming months.”


    Averred Percept Limited, Joint managing director Shailendra Singh, “We strongly believe in growing through partnerships and alliances and we are looking forward to the slate of films with Rising Star Entertainment.”
     

  • The Expendables remains on top for second week

    MUMBAI: Sylvester Stallone‘s The Expendables” fought off an onslaught of newcomers to finish on top of the weekend box office again. The film remained No. 1 for a second straight weekend with $16.5 million. Directed by and starring Stallone, the action raised its total to $64.9 million.


    The film fended opposition from five new releases but none managed to pack in huge audiences and knock off The Expendables.


    Leading the new releases was 20th Century Fox‘s Twilight spoof Vampires Suck with a gross of $12.2 million, raising its total to $18.6 million since it opened Wednesday.
     


    Vampires Suck claimed the No. 2 spot with another holdover, Julia Roberts‘ Eat Pray Love that pulled in $12 million to lift its total to $47.1 million.


    The Warner Bros. comedy Lottery Ticket, featuring rapper Bow Wow opened in fourth place with $11.1 million.


    Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg‘s cop comedy The Other Guys held up well in its third weekend, with the Sony release taking in $10.1 million and boosting its total to $88.2 million.


    The film settled for the No. 5 position with the horror remake Piranha 3D that opened with an intake of $10 million.

  • One Hundred Mornings picks Vortex Sci-fi Fantasy award

    MUMBAI: Conor Horgan‘s One Hundred Mornings has picked up the Vortex Sci-fi and Fantasy Award at the Rhode Island International Film Festival that was held between 10 and 15 August.


    The apocalyptic drama, One Hundred Mornings, has been a huge hit since its arrival on the international festival circuit. Earlier this year, it premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, Utah where it received a special mention from the Grand Jury. It has since gone on to screen at the Galway Film Festival and the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival with Suzie Lavelle winning an IFTA for her role in the film.


    One Hundred Mornings has been officially selected to screen at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival, the Indy Film Festival, Indianapolis, the New York City International Film Festival, the Revelations Film Festival in Perth and the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. It is also set to screen at the Portland Maine International Film Festival and the San Francisco Irish Film Festival in the coming weeks.


    Last month, the film was the recipient of the WorkBook Project Discovery and Distributor Award in the U.S, which facilitates a week long theatrical release of the film in L.A opening in the Downtown Independent Theatre from 16th September as well as full social media, street team and media support.


    One Hundred Mornings produced by Katie Holly for Blinder Films showcases the acting talents of Ciaran McMenamin, Alex Reid and Kelly Campbell.