Tag: NFDC Film Bazaar

  • Film Bazaar India 2024 opens submissions for features and web series

    Film Bazaar India 2024 opens submissions for features and web series

    Mumbai: The 18th edition of the NFDC Film Bazaar has announced an exciting new development: the inclusion of a series in its co-production market and Screenwriters’ Lab. This year, both Feature Films and web series will have the opportunity to shine.

    NFDC Film Bazaar is a premier networking hub for South Asian and international filmmakers, producers, sales agents, and festival programmers; fostering creative and financial collaborations. Spanning five days, the event is dedicated to discovering and promoting South Asian talent and content across filmmaking, production, and distribution through various channels. These include the co-production market (CPM), Screenwriters’ Lab, Work-in-Progress (WIP) Lab, Viewing Room (VR), Market Screening, Producer’s Workshop, and a series of informative sessions in the Knowledge Series.

    The projects selected in the previous editions of Film Bazaar have done exceedingly well on the global stage. Their participation in the Bazaar has facilitated funding and co-production opportunities, sales and marketing support.

    Introduction of Web-Series in CPM and Screenwriters’ Lab

    The co-production Market offers a unique platform for filmmakers worldwide to connect with potential national and international co-producers who can provide financial support, location resources, or post-production facilities. The submissions for the Feature Film section for the co-production Market are currently open. Given the popularity of series as a medium, the co-production market has also opened its doors to filmmakers with ideas for a web series. Filmmakers with fiction web-series ideas in the early stages of development are encouraged to apply.

    Additionally, the Screenwriters’ Lab has also expanded to include web series. While the Screenwriters’ Lab for Feature Films has already announced its selected projects for the current year, the Screenwriters’ Lab for web series has extended its call for submissions until 10 September 2024. Writers interested in applying must submit either a registered Pilot Episode Screenplay/Script or a detailed Pilot Episode Synopsis.

    Opportunities for Global Collaboration

    Each year, Film Bazaar has witnessed large submissions from different countries in multiple languages. The Co-Production Market model has been set up to bring together film professionals from across the globe to enhance opportunities for international co-productions and to contribute actively to the dynamism of the South Asian film industry. On the other hand, the shortlisted projects for Screenwriters’ Lab offer screenwriters the opportunity to experiment with and explore their screenplays under the mentorship of acclaimed international script and industry experts.

    The curated projects for Co-Production Market, Screenwriters’ Lab and Film Bazaar Recommends get a chance to pitch their projects in front of national and international producers, financiers, festival programmers, distributors and sales agents. The pitch, followed by a short Q&A session, lays the groundwork for further one-to-one meetings and explores potential future collaborations.

    A Legacy of Notable Projects

    Over the years, Film Bazaar has birthed several notable projects that were a part of one or more verticals. Some of the successful projects from the past editions of Film Bazaar include The Lunchbox, Titli, Dum Lagake Haisha, Thithi, Newton, Bombay Rose, The Storyteller, Bahadur, Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust, Sultana’s Dream, In The Belly of a Tiger, Girls Will Be Girls.

    With less than three months to go, Film Bazaar eagerly prepares to unveil another array of captivating stories in the serene setting of Goa from November 20-24, 2024. This edition promises to deliver fresh and extraordinary films and web series that could make a global impact.

  • NFDC Film Bazaar offers platform for film deals

    NFDC Film Bazaar offers platform for film deals

    MUMBAI: The 6th annual Film Bazaar organized by National Film Development Corporation Ltd. (NFDC) concluded with Vipin Vijay (‘Chavunilum, A Voice From Elsewhere‘) and Indranil Roychowdhury (‘Phoring‘) winning awards.

    The Incredible India Award ceremony was attended by Ministry of Tourism secretary Parvez Dewan, NFDC MD Nina Lath Gupta, director Vishal Bhardwaj, film maker Sudhir Mishra, director Ashutosh Gowariker, film maker and screenwriter Dibakar Banerjee, actor Sanjay Suri and film critic Rajeev Masand.

    The four-day film market which was held between 21 to 24 of November at the Marriott Resort, Goa, saw participation of about 750 Delegates from over 32 countries who used this platform to network with producers, filmmakers and distributors from across the world. Film Bazaar also promoted co-productions by facilitating collaborations among potential domestic and international partners.

    During the course of the festival, Mumbai‘s Independent Movies has finalized the financing of Sunrise (Arunoday) following a deal with India‘s Infinitum Productions to increase its funding. Indian production house Sikhya Entertainment and Italy‘s Dugong Production have signed a deal to co-produce the documentary An Indian Kiss based on a concept by Nandana Sen and Franco La Cecla. Tulsea International, a Los Angeles and Mumbai based sales agent and talent management company picked up the international rights of Marathi film Masala, directed by Sandesh Kulkarni and produced by Arbhaat Films.

    Cinemart Rotterdam selected four promising producers Aditi Anand (Little Red Car), Vivek Gomber (Zoo Films), Anusha Rizwi (Third World Films), Nilesh Navlakha (Navlakha) Arts and Holy Basil Combine to attend the Producers‘ Lab held alongside Rotterdam International Film Festival.

    Also, NFDC Film Bazaar‘s new partner; Dubai International Film Festival has selected a co-production Market project, Biscuit Dour (Biscuit Race) by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki for the Dubai Film Market, which is held alongside the Dubai Film Festival.

  • Sudhir Mishra, Philippa Campbell, and Chris Paton to mentor NFDC Film Bazaar 2012 W-I-P lab

    Sudhir Mishra, Philippa Campbell, and Chris Paton to mentor NFDC Film Bazaar 2012 W-I-P lab

    MUMBAI: South Asia’s Global Film Market Film Bazaar the promotional arm of National Film Development Corporation (NFDChas announced five projects selected for the Work-In-Progress (W-I-P) Lab, which will be presented to a jury of international experts at the sixth edition of the market to be held from 21- 24November in Goa. The Work-In-Progress Lab has been set with an intention to help budding filmmakers achieve and accomplish the final cut through expert insights. The Lab is open for feature length films and documentaries in their rough-cut stage.

    Israel Film Fund head Derek Malcolm, Katriel Schory and Chris Paton from Fortissimo Films were the mentors for WIP Lab in 2011 and this year Indian film director and screenwriter Sudhir Mishra, actress turned script writer Philippa Campbell, and Chris Paton of Fortissimo Films, are the for the projects selected this year.

    The projects selected for the Work-In-Progress Lab 2012 are – Bhacraa (The Divine Goat; directed by Janaki Vishwanathan), Crossing Bridges (directed by Sange Dorjee Thongdok), Love (directed by Abhineet Gogne), Phoring (directed by Indranil Roychowdhury) and Tumbad (directed by Rahi Anil Barve).

    Some of the films from the 2011 WIP Lab that have gone on to be screened at international film festivals are Ashim Ahluwalia‘s – Miss Lovely (Cannes Film Festival 2012), Manjeet Singh‘s – Mumbai Cha Raja (Toronto International Film Festival 2012), Anand Gandhi‘s – Ship of Theseus (Toronto International Film Festival 2012) and Ajay Bahl‘s – BA Pass (12th Osian‘s Cinefan Film Festival).

  • Filmmakers Onir and Sanjay Suri resort to crowd funding for Chauranga

    Filmmakers Onir and Sanjay Suri resort to crowd funding for Chauranga

    MUMBAI: Looks like Onir and Sanjay Suri‘s upcoming film Chauranga is all about crowd sourcing.

    After crowd sourcing talent like its publicity designer and background score designer who were picked through an open contest on Facebook, the filmmakers have now resorted to crowd funding for their film to be directed by Bikas Mishra.

    Crowd funding is collective pooling of resources by people, usually via the internet, to support efforts initiated by other people or organisations.

    Chauranga, a fictional account of six days in a dark corner of India, tells the story of class oppression in rural India.

    This project was part of Screenwriters‘ Lab at Locarno Film Festival and ScriptStation at Berlin Talent Campus. It won the Incredible India award for the best project at the co-production of NFDC Film Bazaar, Goa 2011. It also received script and project development funding from Goteborg International Film Festival, Sweden. It was recently invited for Paris Project, the co-production market of Paris International Film Festival 2012.