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10th Annual Mahindra Indo-American Arts Council Film Festival , New
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10th Annual Mahindra Indo-American Arts Council
Film Festival
SVA Silas and Beatrice Theaters
333 West 23 Street New York City
MIAAC 2010 SCREENING SCHEDULE :
http://miaacfilmfest.org/ScreeningSchedule.htm
BHUMIKA: THE ROLES OF SMITA PATIL
November 11-18
Co - Presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center
Supported by Manya Patil Seth and the Smita Patil Foundation.
Together with the Film Society of Lincoln Center, MIAAC is delighted to
offer this tribute to one of Indian cinema's brightest stars, Smita
Patil. Born in 1955, she entered the cinema through her work in several
audacious, influential films by Shyam Benegal. Soon, an emerging
generation of independent, ambitious Indian filmmakers-Ketan Mehta, G.
Aravindan, Mrinal Sen, Kumar Shahani, Saeed Mirza-adopted Smita as
their muse. She also worked in several "Bollywood" productions,
appearing with the likes of Amitabh Bachchan, Dilip Kumar, and Shashi
Kapoor, but her heart was always with the New Wave. Intelligent,
beautiful and engaged with a wide array of social issues, Smita
embodied a new and hopeful spirit in Indian cinema. Her tragic death in
1986 robbed the cinema of a great, great actress as well as an icon of
courage and progress.
Select film screenings also include pre- or post-screening discussions
with cast and crew (noted below). In addition to this film series,
there will also be an exhibit in the Furman Gallery on Smita organized
by her sister, Manya.
MIAAC 2010 AWARDS AND JURY
The MIAAC 2010 Awards Ceremony takes place on Sunday, November 14
following the Closing Night screening of COOKING WITH STELLA. Award
recipients are selected by a 15-person jury and results are monitored
by KPMG. This year we are pleased to announce a new Lifetime
Achievement Award, presented by Mani Ratnam.
BEST SHORT FILM – presented by Rahul Bose
Nominees : TBA
BEST ACTRESS – presented by Rituparno Ghosh
Nominees : TBA
BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM – presented by Madhur Jaffrey
Nominees : TBA
BEST ACTOR – presented by Ketan Mehta
Nominees : TBA
BEST SCREENPLAY – presented by Suketu Mehta
Nominees : TBA
BEST DIRECTOR – presented by Mira Nair
Nominees : TBA
BEST FEATURE FILM – presented by Salman Rushdie
Nominees : TBA
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD – presented by Mani Ratnam
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PRESS RELEASE
Lights, Camera, Action – 10th Annual MIAAC Film Festival
Shines a Global Spotlight on Indian Independent Cinema
(New York, NY – November 3, 2010) The longest-running, most
prestigious Indian film festival in the country, the Mahindra
Indo-American Arts Council (MIAAC) Film Festival, rolls out the red
carpets from Nov. 10th - 14th to welcome filmmakers, cast and crew, and
industry heavyweights from all over the world to the independent cinema
capital of the country – New York City. While the features, shorts, and
documentaries (all world or New York premieres) are the main focus at
the SVA Theater (333 W.23rd St., between 8th and 9th Avenues in
Chelsea), the sidebar festival, “Bhumika: The Roles of Smita Patil,” at
the Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater (165 W. 65th St., between
Broadway and Amsterdam), FILMINDIA, a series of panel discussions about
film production in India, and the daily after-parties at glamorous
venues all over the city will share some of the festival’s spotlight.
“Our 10th annual MIAAC Film Festival is truly a celebration of Indian
film in all its avatars. Our audiences expect (and receive) excitement
at our festival, and they leave theatres grinning, ready to party at
our nightly celebrations,” says Indo-American Arts Council Executive
Director Aroon Shivdasani. “I look forward to our usual overflowing
audiences appreciating our wonderful filmmakers with their cast and
crew, while epitomizing our mission to showcase, celebrate, and build
an awareness of Indian artists in North America.”
Confirmed celebrities attending the film festival and walking the red
carpets include: Mani Ratnam, Ketan Mehta, Mira Nair, Rituparno Ghosh,
Sendhil Ramamurthy, Madhur Jaffrey, Ekta Kapoor, Tusshar Kapoor, Padm
Lakshmi, Rahul Bose, Salman Rushdie, Aasif Mandvi, Samrat Chakrabarti,
Manu Narayan, Tannishtha Chatterjeee, Seema Biswas, Ajay Naidu, Arun
Vaidyanathan, and many others.
***Festival Media Passes will be issued to accredited media who RSVP in
advance. The pass gives media access to ALL the films, ALL the red
carpet events, the Smita Patil retrospective at the Lincoln Center,
FILMINDIA industry panels, and ALL the after-parties, EXCEPT the
opening night fundraising gala. Passes can be picked up at the media
check-in table in the lobby of the SVA Theater starting at 5 p.m. on
opening night and throughout the duration of the festival. For a
complete schedule of the festival lineup, log on to
www.miaacfilmfest.org. Below is a list of daily media opportunities.
Wednesday, Nov. 10th :
Opening Night Red Carpet and Reception for “Noise (Shor)” at SVA
***Media Check-in begins at 5 p.m.
***Red Carpet begins at 5:30 p.m.
***Film Begins at 6:30 p.m.
***Opening Night Reception in SVA Lobby Begins at 9 p.m. (media is
invited to stay)
Thursday, Nov. 11th:
“Bhumika: The Roles of Smita Patil” Opening Night – Lincoln Center
(presented by MIAAC, Film Society of Lincoln Center, and Smita Patil
Foundation)
***Reception and Smita Patil’s photography exhibition begin at 5:30
p.m. in the Furman Gallery of the Walter Reade Theater
***Film begins at 7 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 12th:
Media Meet-and-greet with the stars at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, 547 W.
27th St., between 10th and 11th Avenues
***Press Conference begins at 11 a.m.
***One-on-one interviews begin at 11:30 a.m. – this will be the media’s
ONLY major opportunity for one-on-one interviews at the festival and
will be handled by requests.
***Light refreshments will be served .
Red Carpet Event for “Ashes” and “Memories in March” at SVA
***Begins at 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 13th:
Red Carpet Event for “Chalo Chennai,” MIAAC’s South Indian programming
including “Raavanan” and “Achchamundu! Achchamundu! (I Am Scared)” at
SVA
***Begins at 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 14th:
Closing Night Red Carpet and Reception for “Cooking With Stella” at SVA
***Red Carpet begins at 5:30 p.m.
***Film begins at 6:30 p.m.
***Awards Ceremony begins at 8 p.m.
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Closing Night Reception in SVA Lobby begins at 9 p.m. (media is
invited to stay)
About the Indo-American Arts Council: The Indo-American Arts Council is
a registered not-for-profit arts organization passionately dedicated to
showcasing, building awareness, and celebrating artists of Indian
origin in the performing, visual and literary arts. Annual festivals of
art, dance, play writing and film are scheduled through the year, with
several special events and book launches. For further information
please visit . The IAAC Film Festival was born in the
aftermath of 9/11 in response to Mayor Giuliani’s call to New Yorkers
to help rebuild a limping city. The First Annual film Festival opened
its doors with Film Diaspora Godfather Ismail Merchant and closed with
New York’s favorite Indian filmmaker Mira Nair. Four years ago,
Mahindra & Mahindra joined forces with the IAAC Film Festival by
becoming the lead sponsor, changing the name of the festival to The
MIAAC Film Festival. For further information please visit
www.miaacfilmfest.org.
About The Mahindra Group: Mahindra embarked on its journey in 1945 by
assembling the Willys Jeep in India and is now a $7.1 billion Indian
multi-national company. It employs more than 100,000 people across the
globe and enjoys a leadership position in utility vehicles, tractors,
and information technology, with a significant and growing presence in
financial services, tourism, infrastructure development, and trade and
logistics. Today, The Mahindra Group is an embodiment of global
experience and enjoys a strong corporate brand image.
Mahindra is the only Indian company among the top tractor brands in the
world. It is today a full-range player with a presence in almost every
segment of the automobile industry, from two-wheelers to CVs, UVs,
SUVs, and sedans. Mahindra recently acquired majority stake in REVA
Electric Car Co. Ltd. (now called Mahindra REVA), strengthening its
position in the Electric Vehicles domain.
The Mahindra Group expanded its IT portfolio when Tech Mahindra
acquired the leading global business and information technology
services company, Satyam Computer Services. The company is now known as
Mahindra Satyam.
Mahindra is also one of the few Indian companies to receive an A+ GRI
checked rating for its first Sustainability Report for the year 2007-08
and has also received the A+ GRI rating for the year 2008-09.
About The Film Society at Lincoln Center: The Film Society of Lincoln
Center was founded in 1969 to celebrate American and international
cinema, to recognize and support new directors, and to enhance the
awareness, accessibility and understanding of film. Advancing this
mandate today, the Film Society hosts two distinguished festivals. The
New York Film Festival annually premieres films from around the world
and has introduced the likes of François Truffaut, R.W. Fassbinder,
Jean-Luc Godard, Pedro Almodóvar, Martin Scorsese, and Wong Kar-Wai to
the United States. New Directors/New Films, co-presented by the Museum
of Modern Art, focuses on emerging film talents. Since 1972, when the
Film Society honored Charles Chaplin, its annual Gala Tribute
celebrates an actor or filmmaker who has helped distinguish cinema as
an art form. Additionally, the Film Society presents a year-round
calendar of programming at its Walter Reade Theater and offers
insightful film writing to a worldwide audience through Film Comment
magazine. For more information, visit: www.filmlinc.com |
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