September 6-9, 2007Inaugural Year: Featuring Five DC-Area PremieresWe are proud to present the new Indian Visions film festival, which showcases the best of Indian cinema, from established directors to promising newcomers, featuring programming designed to entertain and provoke. Please join us in celebrating this inaugural year! --The Washington, DC International Film Festival, Tony Gittens, Festival Director, and Shirin Ghareeb, Assistant Festival Director
-- Sukumar Srinivasan, Executive Director, Indian Visions
The selection of films is a smorgasbord--from the recently released new version of an old classic, NAYA DAUR (1957); to VANAPRASTHAM, directed by the acclaimed film director from Kerala, Shaji Karun; to the National Award Winner AMU, directed by Shonali Bose; to the exquisite DOSAR (2007), directed by Rituparno Ghosh, one of the leading directors working in the field today. To mark the 60th Anniversary of the Independence of India, we are screening Shyam Benegal's greatly sought-after, but rarely seen, masterpiece, BOSE: THE FORGOTTEN HERO, as well as the recently released, hotly debated GANDHI, MY FATHER, directed by Feroz Abbas Khan. We are delighted to present the DC-Area Premiere screenings of NISSHABD, sensitively directed by Jahar Kanungo; and PODOKKHEP, a tender story brilliantly directed by newcomer Suman Ghosh, with internationally acclaimed actor Soumitra Chatterjee. The focus of the festival is to draw attention to the thematic richness, the linguistic variety, and staggering diversity of cinematic styles embodied in Indian cinema. Please join us to celebrate our Utsav . -- Manjula Kumar, Program Director, Indian Visions |
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