Category: Specials

  • ‘It’s not money but the idea that conquers’ -ZEEL COO & Zee TV business head Nitin Vaidya

    ‘It’s not money but the idea that conquers’ -ZEEL COO & Zee TV business head Nitin Vaidya

    MUMBAI: The beginning of the year 2009 was a huge challenge for us. We took up this challenge with great enthusiasm, confidence and a focused approach. Our aim was to achieve great heights with concentrated efforts without making any tall claims.

    Many of our shows gave us positive results in 2009. Two major properties by us last year were, ‘Choti Bahu‘ and ‘Lux Dance India Dance‘.

    ‘Choti Bahu‘ proved to be a phenomenal success, redefining the primetime band as 7.30 PM and reigning over it, ever since. But this is not the first time; we had also launched ‘Sindoor‘ at the same time in 2006.

    Another remarkable success in the non-fiction genre was ‘Lux Dance India Dance‘. Unlike other star-studded shows on competing channels, Lux Dance Indian Dance talks about excellence of talent and creates a platform for that talent.

    We always believed that television creates its own stars. For ‘Lux Dance India Dance‘ we adopted our 17-year old formula that stemmed from our longest running show – ‘SaReGaMaPa‘ which makes stars out of common people with exceptional talent. We began our journey to 11 cities, scouting talent, and came back with some fabulous dancers rather than encouraging celebrity participation in reality shows that look fabricated.

    The results were for all of us to see with ‘Lux Dance India Dance‘ becoming the biggest dance reality show growing in a profitable way rather than being an unviable business model. Our formats were copied and launched on other channels and we all know what happened to them.

    Indian television also saw an interesting turning point with a different kind of story-telling that emerged with newer shows. Our competition launched ‘Balika Vadhu‘ which has an excellent story and brought in an all-new flavour to the primetime. We also launched ‘Agle Janam Mohe Bitiyann Hi Kijo‘ which highlighted the social evil of women-trafficking very strongly and forcefully. This social cause backed up with effective story-telling made ‘Laali‘ a household name.

    Another of our shows from Balaji Telefilms, ‘Pavitra Rishta‘, was a great hit amongst the viewers, with the show now becoming the No. 1 fiction show across GECs. The first ever show on satellite television to be shot completely in Delhi, ‘12/24 Karol Bagh‘ was launched by us.

    Two other shows that immediately struck a chord with the viewers are ‘Jhansi Ki Rani‘ and ‘Aap Ki Antrara‘. Through ‘Aap Ki Antara‘, we have aimed at creating public awareness about autism & sensitizing the society towards this issue. More than the commercial success of the show, the kind of recognition and respect that it has garnered for itself and the channel, is what we take immense pride in.

    Similarly ‘Jhansi Ki Rani‘ was another path-breaker. In times where historical shows haven‘t really done well on television, ‘Jhansi Ki Rani‘ has created its own loyal audience and has been delivering consistently ever since its launch. The success of the show has taken it beyond HSM (Hindi speaking market) with the dubbed version being telecast on our regional channels.

    The pressure from the competitors was very high with the who‘s who of Bollywood anchoring some reality show or another across channels. During such times, we decided to introduce Afsha & Dhairya, the youngest hosts on any reality show thus far. Result? They became the most loved hosts on Indian television.

    Recession forced us to take some innovative decisions which surely opened up new avenues that went on to become great successes. Another show that got us directly connected to the audiences is ‘Ghar Ghar Mein‘, a low cost, simple game show with families that allowed cameras directly into their homes. ‘Ghar Ghar Mein‘ is the only show on television today which establishes a direct relationship with the viewers. So we see that it‘s not the money that matters but the idea that conquers!

    Hence with subjects ranging from those of historical importance to social awareness to differential talent, Zee TV‘s shows have been appreciated and acknowledged across the nation. Each of our new properties yielded results and there was no show that had to be withdrawn during the year. 

    Steps taken by Zee TV were consciously working towards not just being No. 1 on GRPs but also achieving high profitability. And to achieve profitability, we didn‘t want to compromise on our quality at any cost. We didn‘t succumb to unnecessary pressures of investing money in film stars or creating controversial content. We wanted to be on the top on our terms. It‘s a matter of great pride that the No. 1 fiction (Pavitra Rishta) and non-fiction show (Lux Dance India Dance) across GECs, belong to Zee TV.

    It was a year that started with great challenges that led to hope and thereby a promise to ourselves – to top the charts. The real joy and excitement came when we became No. 1 for a week after almost a decade. The challenge this year would be to maintain the high performance and offer exclusive content to our viewers.

    Another challenge that holds great value today is the digital scenario which is changing television consumption patterns. On one end of the spectrum is mass consumption pattern of television that is measured by GRPs and on the other is the evolving audience that is migrating from analogue to digital.

    Content and communication to match audiences‘ sensibilities is the emerging reality of the digital era. The growth of DTH is phenomenal. It has surpassed the number of declared analogue subscribers and will continue to grow further. Hence concentrating on the existing analogue viewers alongwith the ever-growing DTH viewers will be our core focus in the coming years.

  • Mel Gibson, Sophia Loren added as presenters of Golden Globe Awards

    MUMBAI: Gerard Butler, Mel Gibson and Sophia Loren have been added to be presenters at The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards to be held on 17 January.


    They join other presenters like Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, Colin Farrell, Matthew Fox, Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts, Mickey Rourke and Sam Worthington.


    As reported earlier, Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio will present the Hollywood Foreign Press Association‘s Cecil B. DeMille award to Martin Scorsese for his “outstanding contribution to the entertainment field.”


    Commented host Ricky Gervais, “I‘m most looking forward to sharing the stage with Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese. Who‘d have thought it? The biggest heartthrob, greatest actor and best director in the world, and those three, all in one place.”


    “The award ceremony will be seen in more than 160 countries worldwide and is one of the few award ceremonies that span both television and motion picture achievements.


    The special will be produced by dick clark productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Philip Berk is President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Orly Adelson, president of dick clark productions, and Barry Adelman will executive produce the special. Chris Donovan is the director and Bob Bardo is the executive in charge of production.


    The show will be broadcast live on UTV World Movies

  • ‘Crystal gazing in the era of Gadgets and Gadgeteers’ -Colors CEO Rajesh Kamat

    ‘Crystal gazing in the era of Gadgets and Gadgeteers’ -Colors CEO Rajesh Kamat

    MUMBAI: I have a vivid recollection of that day in 1983, when a colour TV came into our house. The entire neighbourhood knew; there was special dinner; and a list of special invitees saw the Delhi Asian Games, in colour, with the family, in the comfort of our living room.

    The years that followed are a bit of a blur. Almost like we‘ve led life in fast forward mode. The VCR seemed like freedom, the cable operators ran our lives. eight channel TV‘s got upgraded, Plasma became obsolete and DTH became a reality.

    Fast forward to January 2010. And this New Year article is dedicated to crystal gazing the challenges and opportunities that come with a new generation of television watchers and their gadgets. I forecast four significant changes in the future.

    In the short and medium term, I see two trends.
    First a viewer who‘s being exposed to world class production standards and who‘s upgrading to LCD and HD. Transmission quality and Cable woes are slowly being stomped out by digitization. It‘s time to start waking to the reality of this customer in the way we build our content. His tribe will only grow.

    Second this “High-Definition Tribe” is actually symptomatic of changes that are far deeper. Changes in the way we distribute and in the way we access TV. Digitisation will yield choice. It gives the viewer a “real” option to buy what he wants to watch. It will make niche content viable and mass content work harder.

    My third forecast lies in the slightly longer term: Convergence. TV, the computer and telephony converging onto the same device. On the face of it, this can be only but good news. It appears to roll back the years TV lost out to viewers who suddenly discovered entertainment options outside their homes. But just below the surface lies a serious set of challenges.

    TV‘s greatest friend soon is its greatest competition. Because not only will the internet constantly churn entertainment options, but it will also continuously redefine the benchmarks on interface and interactivity. Now these are challenges, we possibly haven‘t even begun to think about. After all, the internet is all but a young boy celebrating 50 million people. And broadband is a baby in comparison. We can‘t be wrong then in saying IPTV is only but a fashionable thing to write about. I urge you to reconsider.

    But the story doesn‘t end here, does it? My 4th guesstimate is already a reality waiting to hit our shores: DVR technology. A reality in the western world. American‘s are increasingly choosing to skip advertising even at the cost of differed viewing. Actually research shows, even time shifting is a real phenomenon. And sitting in India, we‘re only a few leaps in infrastructure away from this reality. 

    So what does this mean? We may well be running our lives smarter and more competitive in 2010. But not really differently. I urge you to sit up and strain your ear to that faint rumbling that‘s going to be a storm. What seems like a future possibility now will soon be a generation chasm.

    In the short term, young gadgeteers will demand better viewing experience, interactivity and “real choice”. In the medium term, these young gadgeteers will yield more mass audiences that are internet enabled. Distribution platforms and revenue sources will be rethought. And content will be even more pressured to be led by careful segmentation and preferences. In the long term, at the very least, viewers will be self generating, toggling and searching content. But that story, I will leave for my year ender in 2019 (or much sooner).

    Let 2010 be the year we acknowledge the inevitability of the future.
     

  • Cameron Diaz, Jodie Foster add to list of Golden Globe presenters

    MUMBAI: Chace Crawford, Cameron Diaz and Jodie Foster have been set as presenters at The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards.


    They join Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, Gerard Butler, Colin Farrell, Matthew Fox, Mel Gibson, Tom Hanks, Neil Patrick Harris, Nicole Kidman, Sophia Loren, Julia Roberts, Mickey Rourke and Sam Worthington whose names were previously announced.


    The Golden Globe Awards will be seen in more than 160 countries worldwide and is one of the few awards ceremonies that span both television and motion picture achievements.


    The special will be produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Orly Adelson, president of Dick Clark productions and Barry Adelman will executive produce the special directed by Chris Donovan.


    The show will be hosted by Ricky Gervais.
     

  • ‘The GEC market has disintegrated into smaller units with niche regional preferences’-By Star India EVP marketing Anupam Vasudev

    ‘The GEC market has disintegrated into smaller units with niche regional preferences’-By Star India EVP marketing Anupam Vasudev

    MUMBAI: The Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) space is constantly changing and churning out fresh opportunities.

    In my opinion, it has been a year of shows rather than channels in spite of what everyone would like to say. The viewer has been totally spoilt for choice with the wide and eclectic array of entertainment options being laid out in front of him / her to savour and to get hooked on to. Channels have had to outdo themselves in terms of their offerings – leave alone outdoing their competition to attract eyeballs and to keep them glued to their show / channel. As viewership gets fragmented, diversification of content on TV is the need of the hour. It is an extremely challenging scenario that a broadcaster faces today.

    Also, the market has disintegrated into smaller units with niche regional preferences. Even the share of Hindi general entertainment within the “Hindi Speaking Markets” vary considerably. One extreme is represented by the Hindi belt markets like Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh which are heavy Hindi GE viewers and the other extreme is represented by markets like West Bengal and Maharashtra which are heavy regional consumers. We saw this as one more opportunity to create higher level of viewer satisfaction.

    With competition heating up and the saas-bahu image that Star Plus had to shake off, we came up with a host of innovative, fresh and creative content to entertain our audiences this year. The channel also decided to increase its physical connection with our audience by creating consumer experiences out of our programmes.

    Let me share with you some examples of this year‘s programme launches and corresponding activities we undertook. We started the year with the launch of ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai‘. Star Plus had the mega launch in the exotic gardens of Rambagh Palace, Jaipur. 50 couple winners, which were a result of a compatibility test, took their marriage vows for a second time in celebration of their love for each other. This programme topped the TRP charts with its sustained performance week after week! Upholding traditional Indian beliefs and value systems, the show soon captured every Indian household‘s fancy, becoming the most promising primetime show on Star Plus after the departure of the ‘K‘ series from the channel.

    With the launch of ‘Sabki Ladli Bebo‘ in April 2009, Star Plus announced its annual property Ladli Week Celebration where the brand partnered with the KC Mahindra Educational Trust NGO- to start Project Nanhi Kali.

    A fund raiser initiative called Star Plus‘ Project Laadli celebrated the Girl Child Week from 13 – 17 April and received tremendous response from the viewers and media. Children from Project Nanhi Kali had fun spending time with their favourite stars – Bebo (Shiv Shakti) and Kuku Narang (Kanwaljeet) from ‘Sabki Laadli Bebo‘ on the sets.

    Little girls from Nanhi Kali had the opportunity to eat fun meals at McDonald‘s with Akshara (Hina Khan) from Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hain, Shaurya (Saurabh Pandey) and Suhani (Sriti Jha) from Shaurya Aur Suhani. We set up Signature Walls for consumers across 52 Big Bazaar and 21 Sia Jewellery outlets in India. These received more than 51,000 messages during the Laadli Week Celebration, out of which more than 30,000 viewers contacted Nanhi Kali to contribute for this noble cause!

    In June 2009, came ‘Star Vivah‘ – the first ever matrimonial show on Indian television for all those searching for their ideal life partner. ‘Star Vivah‘ provided the biggest platform for prospective brides and grooms to find their life partner, thus simplifying the process of the most important and sacrosanct decision of one‘s life i.e. marriage. The show took a huge social step by propagating an anti-dowry stance and promoting gender equality on the show. All participants were dissuaded from exchanging dowry. The show also featured socially oppressed people such as widows, handicapped individuals and divorcees, hence giving them a chance to start their lives afresh.

    August 2009 saw Star Plus launch an emotional, inspiring & heart warming chat show ‘Tere Mere Beach Mein‘ with ace choreographer turned director, Farah Khan. This was not your regular celebrity chat show about fame and stardom but about their lives away from the arc lights!

    Digital teams created online bidding and auction with Ebay. On the show celebrities gave away various items from their personal favourites for auction and the proceeds were shared with an NGO Sneha. Viewers in large numbers participated to bid for these items on Ebay. The show garnered a whopping 3.3 TVR with its opening episodes, becoming the only television chat show to open with such numbers!

    Star Plus started a movement with the second season of ‘Aap Ki Kachehri‘ with the intention to empower viewers taking the message of “television se zindagi tak” literally. We organised a ‘Walkathon with Dr Kiran Bedi‘ in Indore, Ahmedabad and Lucknow along with eminent social workers, educationists and media personalities. In Mumbai, we tapped the life line of the city – the local trains – to create awareness of the “Aap Ki Kachehri” movement. This train ride with Kiran Bedi attracted a huge number of viewers as they joined her in the movement impromptu.

    In October 2009, ‘Aap Ki Kachehri‘ took another meaningful step forward by launching a path-breaking CSR initiative ‘Aap Ki Kachehri – Aap Ke Dwaar‘ in Delhi and Lucknow. This involved a programme that trained people in dispute resolution; trained NGOs in dispute resolution and effective mediation with the aim to work towards building a more peaceful and productive society.

    The second season of ‘Baa Bahu aur baby‘ was launched in October 2009 with baby‘s wedding – the biggest wedding on Indian television. The entire cast traveled across key cities in Gujarat to collect wishes for Baby. Star Plus dressed up Ahmedabad to welcome Birju‘s baraat – a grand, visual treat that completely floored people. Baa, Pravin Bhai & Gattu (prominent characters from the show) greeted Birju atop a decorated horse. The event was accompanied by music and many Ahmedabadi baraati‘s dancing away reliving the experience, which was followed by Baby & Birju exchanging garlands. This was the first ever fiction show to be back in season two on viewer demand! The second season of the show also gave consistent performance on the charts.

    A large percentage of India resides in the villages and towns and many of them come to our metros to earn their livelihoods. Taking cognizance of this fact, Star Plus came up with ‘Tere Mere Sapne‘ in October 2009 – a story depicting the journey of one such migrant who steps into a challenging new world and how he endeavours to come to terms with a new life and city. To connect with our audience, Sarju, the protagonist of the show, visited Lucknow where he learnt auto driving, cooking and vegetable selling – skills that he will need to survive in the tough city of Mumbai. In Delhi, Sarju visited a migrant colony to learn about their difficulties and how they cope with it.

    The show touched the hearts of viewers and it received the highest recall in its launch week amongst its target viewers as they were able to relate to the concept, culture and emotion of the protagonist!

    With ‘Sach Ka Samna‘, Star Plus took programming to a new level. It completely floored audiences as they didn‘t know what to expect from this show! We created platforms for people to show courage and bare their soul by speaking the truth through a medium that is visually impact full. We, therefore, created Saccho Ki Toli which by its movement and appearance in high catchments areas gained momentum and buzz.

    21 promoters wearing pure white long robes with numbers 1-21 on their robes and a funny ‘Sach‘ about them behind their back moved in groups at VT station, Mumbai and lined up in chronological order. Rajeev Khandelwal, the host of the show, made a public appearance with the ‘Saccho ki toli‘ and invited people to come forward, take a T-Shirt, write their truth and wear this T-shirt to join the ‘Saccho Ki Toli‘. ‘Sach Ka Samna‘ proved to be the first Indian reality show with a launch episode gaining 4.2 TVR, the only reality show to have received such number in last two years. The show maintained a constant high through the season on the TRP charts in the late primetime segment.

    With the recently launched ‘Pratigya‘, Star Plus‘ newest protagonist Pratigya gathered support from hundreds of women who joined in a Human Chain organised at Nariman point as a part of Star Plus‘ ‘Meri Pratigya‘ campaign. This Human chain also attracted protagonists from Star Parivaar who stood together and pledged their support against disrespect and mistreatment of women.

    At Star Plus, we‘ve had great success with industry-defining shows like ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlaata Hai‘ and ‘Sach Ka Saamna‘ and are ending the year on a high with our recent launches – ‘Pratigya‘ and ‘Music Ka Maha Muqabla‘.

    Going forward, Star Plus is going to further raise the bar in programme innovation and will ensure that its audiences will have the best that televised entertainment can offer.

     

  • HFPA selects Mavis Spencer as Miss Golden Globe

    MUMBAI: Mavis Spencer has been selected as Miss Golden Globe for The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).


    Traditionally, Miss Golden Globe, who assists in the Golden Globes ceremony, is the daughter of a well-known celebrity. The eighteen-year old Mavis happens to be the daughter of Golden Globe winner Alfre Woodard and writer/producer Roderick Spencer.


    Exclaimed Mavis, “It means a lot to me as a young person to be a part of something with such a rich history. I know how my mom feels when she brings home a statue. And to hand someone a token of their accomplishments when they‘re elated will just be really cool. I have memories of my mom traipsing off to the Globes, but this year she‘s with me! And we‘re going to have so much fun.”


    Mavis has earlier appeared in Teen Vogue and InStyle Magazine. She plans to model and study acting at Columbia, while continuing her already illustrious career in ‘Equestrienne Show Jumping‘.


    Previous Miss Golden Globe honorees include Rumer Willis (daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis), Laura Dern (daughter of Diane Ladd and Bruce Dern), Joely Fisher (daughter of Connie Stevens and Eddie Fisher) and Melanie Griffith (daughter of Tippi Hedren).


    Nominations for “The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards” will be announced on 15 December and The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards will be held on 17 January

  • Scorsese to receive Cecil B DeMille award at the Golden Globe Awards

    MUMBAI: Martin Scorsese will be presented with the Cecil B. DeMille Award for his outstanding contribution to the entertainment field at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards on 17 January.


    Scorsese received two Golden Globe Awards for Best Director of a Motion Picture‘ for The Departed and Gangs of New York. He has also been the receipient of five additional Golden Globe nominations including four as Best Director (Casino, Age of Innocence, Goodfellas, and Raging Bull) and one for Best Screenplay for Goodfellas (with Nicolas Pileggi).


    Recent Cecil B. DeMille winners include Steven Spielberg (2009), Warren Beatty (2007), Anthony Hopkins (2006), Robin Williams (2005) and Michael Douglas (2004).


    Scorsese‘s additional awards and honors include the Golden Lion from the Venice Film Festival (1995), the AFI Life Achievement Award (1997), the Honoree at the Film Society of Lincoln Center‘s 25th Gala Tribute (1998), and the DGA Lifetime Achievement Award (2003) and The Kennedy Center Honors (2007).


    Scorsese‘s most film The Departed was released to critical acclaim in October 2006 and has been honored with the Golden Globe, Director‘s Guild of America, New York Film Critics, National Board of Review and Critic‘s Choice awards for Best Director in addition to four Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director.


    He is currently in post-production of Shutter Island due for release in the spring of 2010 and is the executive producer of the upcoming HBO drama series Boardwalk Empire.

  • UTV lines up Golden Globe award-winning films this January

    MUMBAI: UTV World Movies has lined up some of the award winning movies that have won the Golden Globe awards this month.


    With this, the channel gives a splendid opportunity to its viewers to savor handpicked award-winning films of Golden Globe of the past few years through its on air property The Gold Rush every Wednesday at 8:30 pm.


    The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in motion pictures and television.


    The films are A Room With A View (6 January), A Special Day (13 January), The Mission (20 January) and Paradise Now (27 January).


    Says UTV World Movies programming head Manasi Sapre, “Golden Globe awards, the first major award every year, sets a mark for other awards. Golden Globes are extremely prestigious and UTV World Movies places great faith in their criteria and selection methods. Gold Rush is a selection which will not only exhibit the best of world cinema but also give the viewers an in-depth understanding of the Globes.”

  • Five films nominated to Golden Globe animated feature category

    MUMBAI: Five nominated films will vie for the best animated feature Golden Globe Awards after members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) voted to expand the category.


    The nominees for the 67th annual awards will be announced in Hollywood on 15 December before the prize-giving ceremony on 17 January next year.


    Under the amended HFPA rules, in order to qualify as an animated feature, eligible films must be 70 minutes and not longer and should contain not more than 25 per cent live-action.


    If less than eight animated films qualify the award will not be given. In that case the films would be eligible for best picture.


     

  • Three Indian films among others vying for Golden Globe award

    MUMBAI: Harischandrachi Factory and Chandni Chowk To China are among 69 foreign-language films that have qualified for the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards. Of these, five nominees will be announced on 15 December. The awards will take place on 17 January next year.


    Among the other films are Palme d‘Or winner The White Ribbon, A Prophet, Mother and City Of Life And Death, About Elly (Iran), Ajami (Israel), Baaria (Italy), Backyard (Mexico), Broken Embraces (Spain), Broken Promise (Slovak Republic), Can Not Live Without You (Taiwan), Cell 211 (Spain), Chameleon (Hungary), Chilango Chronicles (Mexico), City Of Life And Death (China), Coco Before Chanel (France), The Dancer And The Thief (Spain), Dawson, Island 10 (Chile), A Day At The Museum (France), Donkey (Croatia), Eden Is West (France), For a Moment, Freedom (Austria/France), I Galantuomini (Italy).


    The Girl On The Train (France), The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (Sweden), God‘s Offices (France/Belgium), Grandpa Is Dead (Philippines), Grown Ups (France/Sweden), Hello Goodbye (France/Israel/Italy), Hipsters (Russia), I Killed My Mother (Canada), I Saw The Sun (Turkey), Il Grande Sogno (Italy).


    John Rabe (Germany), Lebanon (Israel), Letters To Father Jacob (Finland), London River (Algeria), Louise-Michel (France/Belgium/Luxembourg), Made In Hungaria (Hungary).
    The Maid (Chile), Max Manus (Norway), Micmacs (France), The Misfortunates (Belgium), Mother (South Korea), My Queen Karo (Belgium), Nobody To Watch Over Me (Japan) Police, Adjective (Romania), Prank (Hungary), Prince Of Tears (Hong Kong/Taiwan), A Prophet (France) Protektor (Czech Republic), Queen To Play (France/Germany), Refractaire (Draft Dodgers) (Luxembourg), The Reverse (Poland), The Road From Elephant Pass (Sri Lanka), Rudo And Cursi (Mexico), Samson & Delilah (Australia).


    The Secret Of Her Eyes (Argentina), Secrets Of State (France), Someone I Loved (France/Belgium/Italy), Southern District (Bolivia), Terribly Happy (Denmark), Thirst (South Korea), Vincere (Italy), The Waltz (Italy), Ward No. 6 (Russia), Welcome (France), The White Ribbon (Germany), Winter In Wartime (The Netherlands), With A Little Help From Myself (France).