| If you’re in New York next week, say between November 11 and November  15, definitely check out the 9th annual Mahindra Indo-American Arts  Council Film Fest.  The festival’s name tends to get a bit confusing  since I’ve also heard it called New York’s Indian Film Festival, but  it’s thrown by the Indo-American Arts Council and this year’s lineup  looks really great.  The opening-night selection, on Wednesday, Nov, 11th,  will be David Kaplan’s Today’s Special, based on the Obie Award-winning play by “Daily Show” correspondent Aasif Mandvi:
 
            After being passed over for a promotion, Samir (Aasif  Mandvi), a sous chef, abruptly quits to go to France. But when his  estranged father has a heart attack, Samir’s life tracks back to  Jackson Heights, Queens, and he takes over the faltering family  restaurant. As luck would have it, his paths cross with Akbar, a taxi  driver and former chef (Naseeruddin Shah in yet another delicious  star-turn) from Mumbai, who approaches his art with the subtlety and  creativity of a raga.  Details here.  On Friday, Nov. 13th, the festival will screen its centerpiece film — Santosh Sivan’s Tahaan:
 
             Tahaan lives with his family in the Kashmir valley. The  eight-year-old’s father has been missing and the moneylender takes away  the family’s assets, including Tahaan’s pet donkey, Birbal. The boy is  determined to bring his donkey back home, but finds he has to do a  favor for a teenager that he encounters during his search. Director  Sivan, who had previously shot Mani Rathnam’s Roja (1992) in Kashmir, developed his fable-like screenplay after reading a story in an Indian newspaper.  And the closing-night selection will be  Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury’s The Endless Wait about the new Kolkata (formerly Culcutta) of glittering surfaces and  intertwined relationships. Starring Satyajit Ray’s legendary  discoveries, Sharmila Tagore and Aparna Sen in their first film  together. Also with Rahul Bose, Kalyan Roy.
 The MIAAC Film Festival includes 10 U.S. premieres and the world premiere of Nandini Sikand and Alexia Pritchard’s Soma Girls. Check out other highlighted films here, and the full schedule here. And if you want a taste first, check out trailers! |