14th Mumbai Film Festival
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The Festival mourns the loss of a family member & Indian cinematic gem Yash Chopra


Mixed emotions at Day 4 of the
14th
Mumbai Film Festival
The Festival mourns the loss of a family member & Indian cinematic gem Yash Chopra
Mumbai, October 21, 2012:
-The weekend saw a gathering of
epic proportions as cinephiles from across the city gathered to
indulge in
their cinematic taste buds at the 4th day of the
14th Mumbai Film Festival,
presented by Reliance Entertainment and American Express
and organized by the Mumbai Academy of Moving
Image!
The
afternoon session witnessed the country’s first
open
forum Panel Discussion on Films Restoration &
Preservation. The symposium involved
eminent guests representing organizations such as World Cinema
Foundation, Film Foundation, Twentieth Century Fox Archives and
Academy Film Archive of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences, Cineteca di
Bologna and noted Indian filmmaker
Shivendra Singh Dungarpur whose
documentary Celluloid Man a tribute film to
revolutionary film archivist P. K. Nair will also be featured at the
festival.
Moderated by
Ian
Birnie,
US Representative at the Mumbai Film Festival and
Director of
the Film Department at the Los Angeles County Museum, the
session offered most illuminating insights into
the
current state of film preservation and the
challenges facing archives in future world of diminishing financial
resources and rapidly evolving technologies.
Later during the day
was the
Masterclass in "Concept to Script to Film
Production" conducted on by ace Filipino film
director Brillante Mendozawho shared his experiences as a low
budget filmmaker and suggested to the attentive audience how budding
filmmakers can fructify their cinematic aspiration despite
technical constraints. The session was moderated by
respected German film critic Daniel Kothenschulte.
A session later in the
afternoon hosted Dimensions Mumbai, a
short film competition that featured short films of less than five minutes
duration, made in any format and depicting any aspect of
life in Mumbai by young Mumbaikars below the age of 25 years and. Offering
a
platform to showcase young and talented
Mumbai based filmmakers, the competition segment was judged
by an eminent panel comprising of Pune based ace filmmaker
Unmesh Kulkarni (Jury President), versatile actor
Sanjay Suri, multi talented animator, filmmaker and theatre
actress Gitanjali Rao and renowned filmmaker Reema
Kagti.
Despite some unprecedented technical
difficulties faced, some of stellar works of cinematic genius screened were
Benoît Jacquot’s Farewell My Queen, The
Wall by critically acclaimed director Julian Pölsler, a
biographic film titled Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out by Marina Zenovich,
Twice Upon A Time by French filmmaker Jean-Paul Rouve, critically
acclaimed film Kid by Fien Troch and the red carpet Gala showing
of Save Your Legs by Australian director Boyd Hicklin.
A special
segment was organized to pay homage to Indian cinema’s
first “Superstar”, Hindi film legend Rajesh Khannaby screening
one of the
late star’s most memorable films Aradhana that was
directed by celebrated Indian film director Shakti
Samanta.
Spotted at the event
were
thespian Naseeruddin Shah, director Abhinav
Kashyap, Restaurateur and
chef Gary Mehigan & chef George
Calombaris from MasterChef Austrailia, theatre
actor Rajat Kapur, Jugal Hansraj, ex-Indian Idol contestant
Meiyang Chang, ace dancer and choreographer Astad
Deboo, Raj Zutshi and Hansal Mehtaamong others.
The evening ended on a sombre note
as attendees at the festival received news of the
passing of Indian cinema legend and founding trustee of the Mumbai
Film Festival, Mr. Yash Chopra. As a gesture of
condolence,
the Mumbai Film Festival family will observe a minute of silence at every
festival screen across the cityand pay
respect to his memory by working dedicatedly towards developing the
festival to reach out to wider audiences and greater heights by
showcasing more quality cinema.
The 14th edition of the
Mumbai Film Festival is scheduled from the 18th – 25th October,
2012 at National Centre for the
Performing Arts (NCPA) & Inox,
Nariman Point, Liberty Cinemas, Marine Lines as the main
festival venues and Cinemax, Andheri and Cinemax Sion as the
satellite venues.
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