Washington [US], May 28 (ANI): Karishma Dev Dube's much-acclaimed short movie 'Bittu' and Thamizh's directorial debut Tamil movie 'Seththumaan' have nabbed the Grand Prize at the 19th edition of Indian Film Festival Los Angeles (IFFLA) that concluded on Thursday.
Seththumaan , Bittu win big at IFFLA
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28 May 2021, 19:37 GMT+10
Washington [US], May 28 (ANI): Karishma Dev Dube s much-acclaimed short movie Bittu and Thamizh s directorial debut Tamil movie Seththumaan have nabbed the Grand Prize at the 19th edition of Indian Film Festival Los Angeles (IFFLA) that concluded on Thursday.
Running virtually from May 20-27, Variety reported that the 19th edition of the festival showed 40 films to audiences in India, for the first time, as well as California, after being absent due to the pandemic lockdown last year. The films were in 17 languages and included 16 women directors.
Calling Seththumaa a film that impressed us tremendously, both in terms of filmmaking and dramaturgy, the jury appreciated the movie and said, It s a phenomenal first feature, gentle and impactful, done with heart and guts, that is at the same time very candid and very mature and complex. The honourable mentions went to Sajin Baabu s Malayali film Biriyaani
Documentaries on Mahatma Gandhi, Satyajit Ray among 58 films to be screened at NYIFF
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The NYIFF, presented by the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC), will run from June 4 to June 13 virtually
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The NYIFF, presented by the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC), will run from June 4 to June 13 virtually
A documentary feature on Mahatma Gandhi and another on legendary Satyajit Ray are part of the line-up of 58 films that will showcased next month at the virtual edition of the 21st New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF).
The NYIFF, presented by the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC), will run from June 4 - June 13 virtually. It’s the second year in a row that the oldest and prestigious film festival that features cinema from India and diaspora has gone online due to the COVID19 pandemic.
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