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  • Mumbai film fest comes to a close

    Mumbai film fest comes to a close

    MUMBAI: After a week of celebrating movies, the final day of the 15th Mumbai Film Festival presented by Reliance Entertainment and organised by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Images (MAMI) unfolded.

     

    As the curtains came down, some of the best films screened at the festival were awarded. The International Competition Jury of the 15th Mumbai Film Festival, headed by Bruce Beresford awarded the Golden Gateway of India for the Best Film in the International Competition section to La Juala De Oro directed by Diego Quemada-Diez and produced by Inna Payan, Luis Salinas and Edher Campos.

     

    The Jury Grand Prize was given with The Silver Gateway of India trophy to the Indian film, Fandry directed by Nagraj Manjule and produced by Vivek Kajaria and Nilesh Navlakha. Anthony Chen was awarded to Best Director for the film Ilo Ilo and Yann Yann Yeo won the Best Actress award for her role in the same movie. The Silver Gateway of India Trophy for Best Actor was awarded to Vincent Macaigne for his role in Tonnerre.

     

    The final few films screened at the festival included Red Wedding directed by Guillaume Suon and Lida Chan, Short Term 12 by Destin Cretton, Saving General Yang directed by Ronny Yu, Hiroshi Toda’s Seventh Cat, Five Years by Stefan Schaller, Costa Gavras’s Amen and the much acclaimed Z, A Few Days More by Om Prakash Srivastava among others.

     

    Legendary director Bruce Beresford conducted the last master class of the festival on Preparation by the Director. “I thought I would talk about the necessity of story boarding. These days, with tight budgets and short schedules, if you don’t plan them, you’ll make all sorts of horrible mistakes,” he said.

     

    The master class later turned into a panel discussion moderated by Variety Asia’s bureau chief, Patrick Rafter. The panelists included Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences member and Digital Motion Picture Archive project lead Milton Shefter and Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Science and Technology Council director Andy Maltz.

     

    Andrew Commis for his cinematography in the movie The Rocket was conferred with the final award in the International Competition category.

     

    The HT Cafe Mumbai Young Critics Jury Award for the Best Film presented by Kavita Awasthi was given to the Voice of the Voiceless directed by Maximon Monihan. The HT Best Young Mumbai Critic Award presented by Daniel Kotenschulte was given to Yavar Ahmed of SCM Sophia College.

     

    Gloria directed by Sebastian Lelio was presented with Best Film award by the Harmony Celebrate Age Jury, headed by Hansal Mehta. Along with the Silver Gateway of India trophy, director Sebastian Lelio was awarded a cash prize too. Additionally, a cash prize was also awarded to director Matevz Luzar as his film Srecen Za Umret won the Silver Gateway of India trophy for Second Best Film.

    Oh, How I Long directed by Riyad Deis and Arefi, Der Hirte (Arefi, The Shepherd) directed by Daniel Asad Faezi elicited Special Mentions from the Jury.

     

    The Indian feature fiction films screened in the India Gold 2013 category brought to the fore many talented directors. However, Jury member Jill Bilcock in consultation with the members of the Jury announced Deepti Kakkar and Farhad Mustafa’s Katiyabaaz (Powerless) as the Best Film in the category. Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost directed by Anup Singh won Second Best Film while Manju Borah’s Ko:yad (A Silent Way) received the Special Jury Award.

     

    Directors below the age of 25 pit their skill in a short film competition “Dimensions Mumbai”. The brainchild of Jaya Bachchan, the competition is a fantastic launch pad for young and aspiring filmmakers. Headed by Shoojit Sircar, the Jury awarded director Keyur Kajavadra S’ In This City the silver gateway of India trophy for Best Film. Mumbaicha Vada Pav directed by Akshay Dhanavale won Second Best Film. Director Sameer Nerkar’s The Handicapped Colony and Abhiraj Rajadyaksha’s Share were given Special Mentions by the Jury.

     

    Festival Director Srinivasan Narayanan delivered the vote of thanks concluding this year’s festival, which was followed by the closing film of the festival. The Fifth Estate directed by Bill Condon was screened as the finale film of the festival.

     

    With over 200 films from 65 countries around the world screened and master classes that inspired, the 15th Mumbai Film Festival presented by Reliance Entertainment and organised by MAMI was truly a grand success.

  • Jury of 15th Mumbai Film Festival announced

    Jury of 15th Mumbai Film Festival announced

    MUMBAI: As the buzz builds up to the 15th edition of the Mumbai Film Festival, the just-announced list of jury members has raised expectations even further. Featuring a heady mix of some of the finest film makers, actors and connoisseurs, the fest is set to be bigger come October.

    Heading the International Competition jury as the president will be director Bruce Beresford, whose 1989 film Driving Miss Daisy won the Academy Award for the Best Film. He was also nominated for Best Director in 1984 for Tender Mercies. This jury also boasts of more world class talents in the French actress Nathalie Baye, multi-faceted artist who has worked with the likes of Godard and Truffaut. There is Masato Harada too, renowned Japanese actor – director of The Last Samurai fame and India’s own Konkana Sen Sharma, who’s given memorable performances in films such as Mr and Mrs Iyer and Omkara.

    The India Gold 2013 Competition section jury is equally eminent, with the Academy Award winning Iranian director Asghar Farhadi heading the Jury panel as president. By his side will be the man behind the acclaimed film Osama (2004) which won him an Academy award nomination, Siddiq Barmark. More names on this list include acclaimed British actor/director Waris Hussein of Doctor Who and Passage to India fame, Jill Bilcock (Australian Film Editor and Academy Award nominee for Moulin Rouge) and Roger Garcia, the executive director of the prestigious Hong Kong International Film Festival, film critic and an authority on Asian Cinema.

    Announcing this impressive jury list, Mumbai Film Festival director Srinivasan Narayan said, “The jury is the core of every film fest and we have a proud legacy of having eminent personalities on our jury every year. This year too we’re welcoming some very accomplished names, all masters in their fields. I can’t wait for October!”

    The 15th Mumbai Film Festival will take place from the 17-24 October 2013. This year’s edition will be held at Metro Cinema and Liberty Cinemas as the main festival venues and Cinemax, Andheri (West) as the satellite venue.