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Three Indian shorts by three unique voices Prantik Basu’s ‘Bela’, Alisha Tejpal’s ‘Lata’ and Pallavi Paul’s ‘The Blind Rabbit’ showcasing facets of India and its people, were screened as part of the June Programme at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2021 ....
Bollywood Hungama Bollywood Hungama News Network ); }); The short film Natkhat starring Vidya Balan is one of the Indian films that are in the race for Oscar 2021 in the Best Short Film (Live Action) Category. Along with leading the film, Vidya also marked her debut as a producer with this short film. Directed by Shaan Vyas, the 33-minute long film premiered at Tribeca s We Are One: A Global Film Festival. The makers of Natkhat are also excited to be in the race to represent India at the Oscars. RSVP took to their Twitter handle and wrote, We made #Natkhat “to reach every corner of the earth and tell the world that change begins at home.” Elated to be in the race for the Oscars 2021 short film category! (sic). ....
‘Nonajoler Kabbo’ best film in Asian Select Category at 26th KIFF Sun Online Desk 16th January, 2021 01:41:43 Curtains of the 26th Kolkata International Film Festival came down on Saturday, with Bangladeshi director Rezwan Shahriar Sumit s acclaimed debut feature film Nonajoler Kabbo won the Best Film in the Asian Select NETPAC category. Rezwab Shahriar Sumit described the win as a “proud moment” for the film’s entire cast and crew. This is a proud moment for the entire cast and crew of ‘The Salt in Our Waters (Nonajoler Kabbo)’. KIFF is very close to the heart of Bangladesh s film community. So, I am sure everyone will be elated to hear this news. This win will inspire hundreds of aspiring Bangladeshi filmmakers whose entire year was shrouded in darkness and uncertainty due to the pandemic, he told an Indian media after the closing ceremony. ....
The road movie follows the journey of three musicians across a flooded landscape to attend a music competition in Tehran Iranian movie ‘Bandar Band’ got the coveted Golden Royal Bengal Tiger trophy as the Best Film of the 26th Kolkata International Film Festival which concluded on Friday. The Manijeh Hekmat directed road movie, which follows the journey of three musicians across a flooded landscape to attend a music competition in Tehran, got a cash award of Rs 51 lakh along with the trophy. Artykpai Suiundukov bagged the Best Director crown for ‘Shambala’ from Kyrgyzstan and Rs 21 lakh as prize money. ....