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          Festival will Screen film as Part of its Stellar 12th Anniversary Line-up of Films and we plan to be there!Saving Face, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Daniel Junge’s   Oscar-winning short documentary about the plight of two Pakistani women   who were victims of acid attacks, is one of more than 50 hand-selected   films that will wow audiences at the 12th annual New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF). Presented by the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC), NYIFF is scheduled from May 23 to 27 at Tribeca Cinemas in lower Manhattan. Formerly known as the IAAC and MIAAC Film Festivals, NYIFF has premiered some of the most well-known South Asian and foreign films, including Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire, Bride and Prejudice, Monsoon Wedding, The Namesake, and several others. Some of the highlights of this year’s festival include: May 23rd – Opening night red carpet screening at Paris Theatre & Gala Benefit at Essex HouseMay 24th – Industry Panels at Tribeca Cinemas
 May 24th to 27th – NYIFF Screenings, post-screening events, parties, special events
 
 Script-writing workshops
 One minute cell phone films by NYU Tisch Film & TV students on Bollywood Music
 Nightly networking parties at lounges around New York City
 May 25th – Centerpiece screening & discussion:  Tribute to Dev Anand – Hum Dono Rangeen
 May 26th – Sidebar: Shyam Benegal Retrospective followed by post-screening discussion with director.
 Mamoo (1994), Sardari Begum (1996), and Zubeidaa (2001) – the first such programming of
 Benegal’s trilogy based on scripts by renowned critic, journalist, and filmmaker Khalid
 Mohamed.  All three films are Mohamed’s personal stories about his mother, grandmother,
 aunt, and grandaunt.
 Children’s films afternoon screenings and discussions at Tribeca Cinemas
 May 27th – Closing Night red carpet screening, discussion & awards ceremony at Skirball Center for Arts
 “Our lineup of films, networking parties, and red carpet events this year will be bigger and better than ever,” says Aroon Shivdasani, IAAC Executive Director.   “As the longest-running and most prestigious Indian film festival in   the country, we are proud to provide a much-needed platform for   independent filmmakers to showcase their talent and share their art with   New Yorkers.” For more information about NYIFF, please visit /NYIFF2012/ |