Venue : Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan, 3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg
Time : various timings
Event Description : FILM FEST 'Regional Film Festival' New Genres in Indian Cinema
Curated by Bina Paul
While Bollywood dominates the discourse on Indian Cinema there is also a new genre of the “good, middle road cinema” that is emerging in the Hindi language film. These films are efficiently made and almost always favorites in film festival circuits. While the regional language cinema continues to flourish catering to its own audiences, occasionally being screened outside. Due to the commercial interests of distribution often these very innovative, cinematic and rooted films hardly get to be seen outside the language regions. The films to be screened in this selection would be films heard about but not easy to access. We will look at the last two years and introduce filmmakers from the regional languages who also require to meet audiences from newer constituencies, to build the profile of an “Indian Cinema”
Bina Paul graduated from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) with a specialisation in editing. She has edited over 40 feature films and has worked with illustrious directors like G Aravindan, John Abraham and P N Menon. She is a recipient of two National Awards and numerous State Awards for editing. She has been the Artistic Director of the International Film Festival of Kerala for seventeen years and has been instrumental in shaping it into an important international event. She has served on the juries of various international film festivals including those held in
Locarno, Durban, Morocco and Berlin. Bina is a regular faculty at the FTII and CDIT (Science & Development Documentary Course). She is currently the Vice Chairperson of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy and Vice President NETPAC.
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Time : various timings
Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)
Venue : Siddhartha Hall, Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan, 3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001
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Curated by Bina Paul
While Bollywood dominates the discourse on Indian Cinema there is also a new genre of the “good, middle road cinema” that is emerging in the Hindi language film. These films are efficiently made and almost always favorites in film festival circuits. While the regional language cinema continues to flourish catering to its own audiences, occasionally being screened outside. Due to the commercial interests of distribution often these very innovative, cinematic and rooted films hardly get to be seen outside the language regions. The films to be screened in this selection would be films heard about but not easy to access. We will look at the last two years and introduce filmmakers from the regional languages who also require to meet audiences from newer constituencies, to build the profile of an “Indian Cinema”
Bina Paul graduated from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) with a specialisation in editing. She has edited over 40 feature films and has worked with illustrious directors like G Aravindan, John Abraham and P N Menon. She is a recipient of two National Awards and numerous State Awards for editing. She has been the Artistic Director of the International Film Festival of Kerala for seventeen years and has been instrumental in shaping it into an important international event. She has served on the juries of various international film festivals including those held in
Locarno, Durban, Morocco and Berlin. Bina is a regular faculty at the FTII and CDIT (Science & Development Documentary Course). She is currently the Vice Chairperson of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy and Vice President NETPAC.
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FILM FEST 'Regional Film Festival' New Genres in Indian Cinema > 31st August to 2nd September 2018
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