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In another proud moment for the State, National award-winning filmmaker from Odisha, Bijaya Jena launched the trailer of her upcoming short film Winter Interlude at the Cannes Film Festival.
YEREVAN, JULY 19, ARMENPRESS. The members of the Jury of the 12th Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival are fascinated by Armenian hospitality. In their interview with the journalists they thanked for the festival days and interesting films.
Renowned independent filmmaker Amartya Bhattacharyya and actor Swastik Choudhury paid tribute to South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk, who passed away in Latvia on December 11 due to Covid-19 complications.
Renowned independent filmmaker Amartya Bhattacharyya and actor Swastik Choudhury paid tribute to South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk, who passed away in Latvia on December 11 due to Covid-19 complications.
Both Amartya and Swastik had met and interacted with him last year at the prestigious Moscow International Film Festival, as their Bengali film, Runanubandha - The HE without HIM, was screened there. “He was a true saint of cinema. He is no more but has left behind his world of creations and creativity. He was my first chapter in the world of cinema. My exposure to world cinema started with Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring, arguably his best film. He was an auteur of cinema in every sense of the world,” said Amartya, who has won a National Award for his cinematography.
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Renowned independent filmmaker Amartya Bhattacharyya and actor Swastik Choudhury paid tribute to South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk, who passed away in Latvia on December 11 due to Covid-19 complications.
Both Amartya and Swastik had met and interacted with him last year at the prestigious Moscow International Film Festival, as their Bengali film, Runanubandha - The HE without HIM, was screened there. “He was a true saint of cinema. He is no more but has left behind his world of creations and creativity. He was my first chapter in the world of cinema. My exposure to world cinema started with Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring, arguably his best film. He was an auteur of cinema in every sense of the world,” said Amartya, who has won a National Award for his cinematography.