Tag: Nisha Pahuja

  • Indian film gets Emmy nomination for outstanding coverage of current news story

    Indian film gets Emmy nomination for outstanding coverage of current news story

    NEW DELHI: The documentary The World Before Her directed by Nisha Pahuja has earned her the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Emmy nomination in ‘Outstanding Coverage of a Current News Story’ category.

     

    The nominations for the 35th annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards known as the Academy awards of American television will be presented on 30 September.

     

    The World Before Her, which had a successful run in major cities of India starting 6 June, has won high appraisal on its release in Chandigarh.

     

    The documentary shifts between the worlds of the Miss India pageant and a Hindu fundamentalist camp for girls.

     

    In one, Ruhi Singh is a small-town girl competing in Mumbai to win the Miss India pageant—her ticket to stardom.

     

    In the other India, Prachi Trivedi is a young, militant leader at a camp for girls run by the Durga Vahini, the women’s wing of the VHP. Here she preaches violent resistance to western culture, Christianity and Islam.

     

    The film has been screened at more than 125 international film festivals and won 19 awards. 

  • Nisha Pahuja film to open World docu completion at Tribeca film fest

    Nisha Pahuja film to open World docu completion at Tribeca film fest

    MUMBAI: The World Documentary Competition section in the 11th Tribeca Film Festival will kick off with the screening of Nisha Pahuja’s The World Before Her. The film will be in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati with subtitles.

    The World Before Her is a riveting, thoughtful profile of the fundamental contradictions of a country in transition,’ the official website of the festival states. The documentary weaves together the stories of the Miss India beauty pageant and a fundamentalist Hindu camp for girls portraying the situation of women across contemporary India.

    The 2012 Tribeca Film Festival will screen films from 32 different countries, including 54 world premieres. While 12 films will be screened in the World Narrative Competition, an equal number of films would feature in the World Documentary Competition, and 22 films in the out-of-competition Viewpoints section.

    The Film Festival will take place from 18 to 29 April.