New Delhi [India], January 23 (ANI/ATK): 'Jungle Cry', the true tale of the arduous journey of 12 underprivileged tribal children from Odisha who defeated impossible odds to win the prestigious U14 Rugby World Cup in England, has kickstarted its official campaign in all categories for the 95th Academy Awards. Filmed in the UK and India, the movie tells the inspiring story of a team of tribal kids, studying at Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, who play barefoot for the want of sports shoes, but who do not let their circumstances get in the way of their dreams. 'Jungle Cry' stars actors Abhay Deol, Emily Shah, Atul Kumar, Stewart Wright, and Julian Lewis Jones, with cameos by several world-class Rugby players. The uplifting drama, based on the life of Dr Achyuta Samanta who provides free accommodation, food, healthcare and education to more than 30,000 orphan and tribal children at KISS, has already earned a clutch of awards and accolades, including the Official Selec
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. Armenian filmmaker Ara Mnatsakanyan’s The American Good Samaritans was named winner of the Best Humanitarian Feature Film category at the Cannes World Film Festival.
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. Armenian filmmaker Ara Mnatsakanyan’s The American Good Samaritans was named winner of the Best Humanitarian Feature Film category at the Cannes World Film Festival.