The National Film Development Corporation (Nfdc) has announced the list of 26 projects selected for its annual co-production market, a part of Nfdc Film Bazaar held on the sidelines of the International Film Festival of India (Iffi), Goa.
Film Bazaar will be held from November 21-24, 2012 in Goa.
Here is the complete list of selection:-
1. Arunoday by Partho Sen Gupta (Producer: Rakesh Mehra, India)
2. Antaraal by Umesh Kulkarni (Producer: Girirsh Kulkarni, India)
3. Titli by Kanu Behl (Producer: Dibakar Banerjee, India)
4 . Superboudi by Q, Kaushik Mukherjee (Producer: Celine Overdose, India)
5. Kabuliwala by Atiq Rahimi (Producer: Sunil Doshi, India)
6. Court by Chaitanya Tamhane (Producer: Vivek Gomber, Zoo Films, India)
7. The Untold Tale by Shivajee Chandrabhushan (Producer: Shivajee Chandrabhushan, Bombay Berlin Productions, India, Moteur S’il Vous Productions, France)
8. Jabalpur Tapes by Jogavindra S Khera (Producer: Aditi Anand, India)
9. Bhopal Live by Yash Dave & Alison Patel (Producr: Parijat Entertainment, India)
10. Girls by Gul Dharmani (Producer: Shimit Amin,...
Film Bazaar will be held from November 21-24, 2012 in Goa.
Here is the complete list of selection:-
1. Arunoday by Partho Sen Gupta (Producer: Rakesh Mehra, India)
2. Antaraal by Umesh Kulkarni (Producer: Girirsh Kulkarni, India)
3. Titli by Kanu Behl (Producer: Dibakar Banerjee, India)
4 . Superboudi by Q, Kaushik Mukherjee (Producer: Celine Overdose, India)
5. Kabuliwala by Atiq Rahimi (Producer: Sunil Doshi, India)
6. Court by Chaitanya Tamhane (Producer: Vivek Gomber, Zoo Films, India)
7. The Untold Tale by Shivajee Chandrabhushan (Producer: Shivajee Chandrabhushan, Bombay Berlin Productions, India, Moteur S’il Vous Productions, France)
8. Jabalpur Tapes by Jogavindra S Khera (Producer: Aditi Anand, India)
9. Bhopal Live by Yash Dave & Alison Patel (Producr: Parijat Entertainment, India)
10. Girls by Gul Dharmani (Producer: Shimit Amin,...
- 10/25/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
On his 89th birth anniversary, Satyajit Ray is remembered in a play and a documentaryDipanita NathOh . in how many ways can you say it? Around this monosyllable, filmmaker-writer Satyajit Ray wrote a short story about lost dreams, broken ambitions and a final epiphany. Called Patol Babu, Filmstar, the story has now been adapted by Delhi-based theatre group Tadpole Repertory into a play titled Taramandal. The production, which has already won an award for original script, opened at Akshara Theatre on Friday and will be staged till today, Ray's 89th birth anniversary."The story made an instant impact when I read it while researching Ray's films at Warwick University, UK, seven years ago," says director Neel Chaudhuri, 29. Ray's story is about a middle-aged, middle-class man called Patol Babu, whose acting aspirations have given way to practical livelihood concerns. And then, amid the rut of daily life,...
- 5/1/2010
- Filmicafe
NEW YORK -- Larry Meistrich's new Nehst Studios has unveiled its 2008 lineup, including six indie features and four Web/TV series.
The projects set to reach the starting gate first are Priyanka Kumar's dramatic feature The Flicker's Dance, Wayne Chesler's darkly comic horror film Fright Fest and the Little Rascals-style Web series Dribble Kick Throw.
Other features in the pipeline are Sridhar Reddy's India-based martial arts flick The Killing Moon, writer Rene Ashton's road movie Boy's Name, the gang war actioner Blood Stripe and the mining tragedy drama And One For All.
Planned Web series, which may be developed into TV projects, include the animated superhero serial National Triumph League and the college cooking showcase Cook U.
Most projects were brought to Meistrich through online pitches from its Web site PitchNehst.com, and others were developed from relationships through his years running the indie production outfit Shooting Gallery.
One of the latter projects is Dance, brought to Nehst by Steven C. Beer of GreenbergTraurig.
Nehst's Dana Offenbach will oversee production for the studio.
The projects set to reach the starting gate first are Priyanka Kumar's dramatic feature The Flicker's Dance, Wayne Chesler's darkly comic horror film Fright Fest and the Little Rascals-style Web series Dribble Kick Throw.
Other features in the pipeline are Sridhar Reddy's India-based martial arts flick The Killing Moon, writer Rene Ashton's road movie Boy's Name, the gang war actioner Blood Stripe and the mining tragedy drama And One For All.
Planned Web series, which may be developed into TV projects, include the animated superhero serial National Triumph League and the college cooking showcase Cook U.
Most projects were brought to Meistrich through online pitches from its Web site PitchNehst.com, and others were developed from relationships through his years running the indie production outfit Shooting Gallery.
One of the latter projects is Dance, brought to Nehst by Steven C. Beer of GreenbergTraurig.
Nehst's Dana Offenbach will oversee production for the studio.
NEW YORK -- The Tribeca All Access mentoring program announced 32 new projects to help aspiring filmmakers, including films chronicling a lynching survivor and Christian wrestlers, along with two high-profile names: producer Lawrence Bender and actor Joe Mantegna.
The narrative and documentary films in the fourth annual program, presented by Tribeca Film Festival, American Express and Tribeca Film Institute, will allow their directors and screenwriters to meet with more than 100 investors, development execs, producers and agents.
Notable narrative projects include Tze Chun and Sheila Dvorak's sperm donor odyssey Artificial Dissemination, Joshua Sanchez's romantic drama Four from producer Gill Holland, screenwriters Aaron Greer and Fran Kaplan's lynching biopic Fruit of the Tree and Priyanka Kumar's The Flicker's Dance, a tale of an ill boy featuring actors Mantegna, William Mapother and Ione Skye.
Docus include Barb Lee's "Adopted: The New American Family," Karen Hayes' "The Foolishness of God: Desmond Tutu and Forgiveness," Jae-Ho Chang and Tara Autovino's Ultimate Christian Wrestling and Jessica Sanders' music-themed Samba from exec producer Bender.
The narrative and documentary films in the fourth annual program, presented by Tribeca Film Festival, American Express and Tribeca Film Institute, will allow their directors and screenwriters to meet with more than 100 investors, development execs, producers and agents.
Notable narrative projects include Tze Chun and Sheila Dvorak's sperm donor odyssey Artificial Dissemination, Joshua Sanchez's romantic drama Four from producer Gill Holland, screenwriters Aaron Greer and Fran Kaplan's lynching biopic Fruit of the Tree and Priyanka Kumar's The Flicker's Dance, a tale of an ill boy featuring actors Mantegna, William Mapother and Ione Skye.
Docus include Barb Lee's "Adopted: The New American Family," Karen Hayes' "The Foolishness of God: Desmond Tutu and Forgiveness," Jae-Ho Chang and Tara Autovino's Ultimate Christian Wrestling and Jessica Sanders' music-themed Samba from exec producer Bender.
- 3/23/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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