|  NEW YORK: MIAAC, the Mahindra Indo-American Arts Council,  New York City's Indian film festival wrapped up five days of screenings  and events on the night of Nov 15 at the Walter Reade Theatre with the  US premiere of Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's 'The Endless Wait' (Antaheen).
 Stars  Rahul Bose and Kalyan Roy attended the premiere along with actors and  filmmakers including Shabana Azmi, Sarita Choudhury, Shyam Benegal,  Javed Akhtar, Mira Nair, Rahul Bose, Manisha Koirala, Rajit Kapur, and  Aasif Mandvi.  The  MIAAC Film Festival which ran from Nov 11-15 screened 47 films which  spotlighted the established and emerging Indian independent filmmakers.  The  Executive Director of the Indo-American Arts Council, Aroon Shivdasani  gave closing night remarks and introduced the closing night film.  The  post-screening discussion with the filmmaker and talent was moderated  by Program Director of The Film Society of Lincoln Center, Richard  Peña, who also expressed enthusiasm for further collaboration with the  MIAAC Film Festival in the future.   The  evening concluded with the awards ceremony, with the winners receiving  awards in seven categories. Several celebrated actors and filmmakers  presented the awards including Amitav Ghosh, Javed Akhtar, and Mira  Nair. Festival winners were chosen by a jury comprised of ten members  specializing in film, and the jury process was monitored by KPMG.   Awards were also presented to three student NYU filmmakers from  Professor Karl Bardosh's Cell Phone Cinema Class, with each filmmaker  making a one-minute film entitled My MIAAC on their cell phone  cameras.   Overall,  this year's festival premiered 44 Indian and Diaspora films and held  special events, with a sidebar on Kashmir in Film, and discussion  panels presented with the NYU Department of Cinema Studies at the NYU  Tisch School of the Arts focusing on themes like Queer Bollywood and  the changing landscape of Indian film business.  The festival also  held a daylong series about Indian film in cooperation with KPMG and  SAMMA and with collaboration of Saavn and TiE.
 Other  festival highlights included an evening with Mira Nair, an evening with  Sharmila Tagore at NMAI and a celebration of contemporary Bengali  cinema. The 2009 MIAAC Award Winners are:
 Best  Short Film Award: Good Night directed by Geetika Narang. The other two  nominees were Medicine Man directed by Himkar Tak and It Rises from the  East directed by Sudeep Kanwal.  Best  Documentary Film Award: The Salt Stories directed by Lalit Vachani.   The other two nominees were Air India by Sturla Gunnarsson and Lucky  Ducks by Tracey Jackson. Best Actor Award: Aasif Mandvi for  Today's Special. The other two nominees were Naseeruddin Shah  (Shortchanged) and Rahul Bose (Endless Wait).
 Best  Actress Award: Tannishtha Chatterjee for Bombay Summer. The other two  nominees were Sarita Choudhury (For Real) and Manisha Koirala (Two  Paise for Sunshine).  Best  Screenplay Award: Two Paise for Sunshine, Four Annas for Rain by Deepti  Naval. The other two nominees were Endless Wait by Aniruddha Roy  Chowdhury and Shortchanged by Raja Menon.   Best  Director Award: Joseph Mathew-Varghese for Bombay Summer. The other two  nominees were Raja Menon (Shortchanged) and Deepti Naval (Two Paise).  Best Film Award: Bombay Summer directed by Joseph Mathew-Varghese. The other two nominees were Shortchanged and Two Paise.  India Post News Service |