Showing posts with label Cannes International Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cannes International Film Festival. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

Cannes pays midnight tribute to Bollywood

A documentary celebrating one hundred years of Indian film has been screened at Cannes.

Shekhar Kapur project Bollywood: The World's Greatest Love Story was given a midnight screening at the film festival, AFP reports.

"The audience should see why over a billion people are having a love affair with this kind of cinema," said the Elizabeth filmmaker.

"It's been quite a delicate process to do this, including clips from almost 100 films from black-and-white to today's cinema," added Kapur, who appeared as a jury member at last year's festival.

Festival director Thierry Frémaux advised the audience: "You can dance during the film if you want."

The 81-minute documentary traced the history of Bollywood from the first feature film Raja Harishchandra to the industry's current position as a globally-watched product.

Indian actors including Minissha Lamba, Mallika Sherawat, Sonam Kapoor and Freida Pinto are attending the 2011 festival.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan made her tenth appearance at the festival on its opening night.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Indian filmmakers to be promoted in Cannes

The Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting will promote six Indian filmmakers at this year's Cannes International Film Festival, scheduled to be held from May 11 to 22, as apart of a range of activities designed to increse collabroation between Indian and overseas film industries

The six filmmakers include Anurag Kashyap (Dev D Gulal), Dibakar Banarjee (Oye Lucky Lucky Oye, Love Sex Aur Dokha), Anusha Rizvi (Peepli Live), Laximikant Shetgaonkar (Paltadacho Munis), Sekhar Kammula (Ananad, Happy Days) and Haobam Paban Kumar (AFSPA 1958), the Entertinment Network of Goa said in a release here today.

The filmmakers will be introduced through a series of meetings and networking events at the India Pavilion in the international village. The events include networking sessions with France’s CNC, Telefilm Canada, the Screen Producers Association of Australia (SPAA) and Israeli delegates.

The CNC will give a presentation on the new co-production treaty between France and India, while Binger film lab will also co-host a panel on how to co-produce with India.

In addition, trailers and information kits about the selected directors work will be presented in the India Pavilion, the release added.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Aishwarya Rai to walk Cannes red carpet

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is reported to be walking the red carpet at Cannes this year.

The Guzaarish star will make her tenth appearance at the 64th Cannes Film Festival, Mumbai Mirror reports.
Despite the presence of the Indian celebrity, no Bollywood film will be screened at the event.

Director Onir commented to the tabloid: "Being at Cannes can be used to open up the reach of the film to non-Bollywood world cinema audience and also markets where Indian films have still not reached."

India, the largest producer of films globally, last year screened the offbeat release Udaan at the festival.

Dev D filmmaker Anurag Kashyap stated that competing at an international level is a challenge.

"It takes a good film to be at a prestigious festival like Cannes," said Kashyap. "We had a film but it was not ready so we didn't send it. But seeing the films in the lineup the competition would have been very tough."

Rai Bachchan ran into controversy last year after allegedly refusing to appear with Sonam Kapoor on the red carpet.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Cannes to screen documentary on Indian cinema

A documentary on Indian cinema will be showcased at the Cannes International Film Festival in May as part of its celebration of international movies, says megastar Amitabh Bachchan who features in the narrative.

The Cannes film fest will be held May 11-22.

"The makers as of now consist of Mr Rakeysh Mehra of 'Delhi 6', and 'Rang De Basanti' fame and Mr Shekhar Kapur of 'Bandit Queen' and 'Elizabeth' fame, among several other associations these gentlemen have in their contributions to this marvel of the 20th Century, moving pictures!" he added.

Amitabh will be required to share his insights about the Indian film industry, which is about more than 120-years-old and is said to be one of the largest film producing nations in the world. It churns out about 1,000 movies every year.

But the 68-year-old says he finds it strange to be asked to express his views.

"I often wonder why is it that they consider my offices to be of any value, as far as expressing knowledge of Indian Cinema is concerned? It is a disposition that I have often felt and expressed with great forthrightness, in many forums both private and public.

"That just because one is fortunate enough to be decorated with the tag of a celebrity, through whatever mean of business - an elegant model, a composite artist, a musician, painter or writer - does not necessarily give him or her the license to express views and opinions on how the world runs, for public consumption," posted the actor, who has been in the film industry for over four decades.