16th
MUMBAI FILM FESTIVAL SET TO RISE LIKE A PHOENIX
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Over
185 films from more than 65 countries to be screened
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USD
200,000 to be awarded as cash prizes
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Celebrated
French Actor Catherine Deneuve to be conferred with the Lifetime Achievement
award. Mumbai Film
Festival to a selection of her movies
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Special Master Classes by internationally acclaimed cinematographer
Christopher Doyle and director-writer Mahamat Saleh Haroun
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India Gold Jury president
will be noted Serbian director Goran Paskaljevic
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Eminent
jury for Dimensions Mumbai competition comprises directors Gauri Shinde, Satish
Kaushik, Homi Adajania, actors Huma Qureshi and critic Rajeev Masand
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Celebration of Arab Cinema | Celebration of 100 years of
MOSFILMS studio
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| Rendez-vous with French cinema |
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Mumbai Film Mart to be held from 15-17 October with a focus
on Remake rights
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Special panels to be hosted by noted
author and critic Anupama Chopra and Film Companion
The 16th
edition of the Mumbai film festival organized by the Mumbai Academy of Moving
Image (MAMI) will be held from 14-21
October 2014 at PVR Cinemas as the main venue and Liberty Cinemas at Marine lines as the satellite venue.
This
year’s annual film fiesta is supported by Cinestaan Film Company, promoted by Anand
Mahindra and Rohit Khattar, producer Manish Mundra, industry
stalwarts Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Bhushan Kumar, Actors Aamir Khan, Shahid
Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Rajkumar Rao, Rahul Bose, directors Karan Johar, Rajkumar
Hirani, Anurag Kashyap, Hansal Mehta, designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla, producer
Vivek Kajaria, industrialists Niraj Bajaj, Sandeep Raheja, Yogesh Lakhani of
Bright Outdoor, Filmmaker Shakun Batra , Ford Foundation and noted author and
critic Anupama Chopra and several more film patrons and movie lovers. Leading jewelry
designer Varuna D Jani will specially design the trophies for this year’s
edition of the Mumbai Film Festival. Additionally, Hindustan Times and Radio
One will support this year’s edition of the festival.
The 16th
Mumbai film festival’s impressive line-up of over 185 movies and other highlights were revealed
today at the curtain raiser press conference held at the Novotel Hotel in the
presence of Mr. Amit Khanna, Trustee,
MAMI, Ms. Anupama Chopra, Film
Critic and Creative Advisor, 16th Mumbai Film Festival, Mr. Srinivasan Narayanan, Festival
Director, Mumbai Film Festival along with various dignitaries from the
Indian Entertainment industry including ace film makers and trustees of MAMI Kiran Rao, Farhan Akhtar, Vikramaditya Motwane and Anurag Kashyap.
Globally acclaimed French actor Catherine Deneuve known for her iconic roles in films such as
‘Repulsion’ (1965), ‘Belle de Jour’ (1967) and ‘Tristana’ (1970) and more
recently in ‘Dancer in the Dark’ (2000) and ‘8 Women’ (2002), will be conferred
with Lifetime Achievement award to an
international personality for her remarkable contribution to the world
cinema. Mumbai Film Festival will screen a selection of her movies as a tribute
to this great artist.
The India Gold Jury president will be noted Serbian
director Goran Paskaljevic.
‘Dimensions
Mumbai’ competition jury will comprise of leading film directors Gauri Shinde, known for her directional
debut ‘English Vinglish’, multi talented actor, director and film maker Satish Kaushik, acclaimed director Homi
Adajania who has helmed films such as ‘Cocktail’, ‘Being Cyrus’ and more
recently ‘Finding Fanny’, actor Huma
Qureshi and noted critic Rajeev
Masand.
This
year too the festival has announced its signature Mumbai Film Mart to be held
from 15-17 October 2014. The
film mart will lay special focus on remake rights of foreign films in India. The
Mart will see participation by leading Buyers, Sales Agents and Distributors
focused on Indian Cinema from France, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Germany, UK and
USA amongst others, some of whom are arriving in India to carry out business
for the first time. The first Remake Market, initiated by Unifrance
and LaFabrique films will be held on 15th and 16th of October.
Some of the Key
films include Xavier Dolans’ ‘Mommy’ , Mike Leigh’s ‘Mr.Turner’,
Ken Loach’s ‘Jimmy’s Hall’, ‘Boyhood’ by Richard Linklater, Dardenne brothers’ ‘Two days, One Night’, Kim Ki Duk’s ‘One on One’, Yoji Yamadas ‘The Little House’, Jean-Luc Godard’s ‘Goodbye
to Language’ and ‘Party Girl’ by Marie
Amachoukeli-Barsacq among various others.
In addition to this, 25 Arab films will be presented to mark a special
spotlight on Arab Cinema tracing the landmark films and filmmakers starting
from the 50s. Besides, the best of contemporary French cinema will be
celebrated as part of ‘Rendez-vous with
French Cinema’ section in association with the Embassy of France in India and Unifrance.
Noted
author and critic Anupama Chopra will
host panel discussions with esteemed guests from the industry.
Furthermore,
the Music Composers Lab will take place for the second consecutive year at
Mumbai Film festival. The lab is being presented by Abbey Road
Studios in association with PRS for Music.
A series of
restored films will also be presented at the 16th Mumbai Film
Festival, paying tribute to some of the classics, presented as part of the
restored classics section of the festival.
Side bar events of the festival include master classes by internationally acclaimed cinematographer
Christopher Doyle, of the fame of
‘Paranoid Park’, ‘Lady in the water’, ‘Psycho’, ‘In the Mood for love’ and
‘Chunking Express’ among others; and noted director and writer Mahamat Saleh Haroun known for his work
film creations ‘Girgis’, ‘Bye Bye Africa’, ‘A Screaming Man’ and many more.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr
Srinivasan Narayanan, Festival Director, Mumbai Film Festival, said, “This year’s festival stands testimony to
the deep-rooted belief of the film fraternity and film lovers in this event.
The much anticipated festival would not have been possible without the
incredible support from industry stalwarts, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, RajKumar
Hirani, Manish Mundra, Mr. Anand Mahindra and Mr. Rohit Khattar and most of all
Ms. Anupama Chopra’s passion and hard work at every step of organizing this
mega event. We are elated to see this kind of support and are thankful to
everyone who have contributed in their own way to make this festival rise like
a phoenix.”
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