NEW YORK—Shonali Bose’s “Margarita With a
Straw” will open the 15th edition of the New York Indian Film
Festival (NYIFF) at the Paris Theater on May 4. The film,
starring Kalki Koechlin, Revathi and Sayani Gupta, tells the
story of a rebellious young woman with cerebral palsy, who
leaves her home in India to study in New York. There she
unexpectedly falls in love and embarks on an exhilarating
journey of self-discovery.
This year’s festival, to be held in various venues across
the city, from May 4 to 9 will showcase 30 films for its
annual showcase of ground-breaking, thought-provoking,
independent cinema.
Aparna Sen’s “Saari Raat,” will be the festival’s
centerpiece film. Based on a play in three acts by the
legendary Bengali playwright and theatre personality Badal
Sircar, the film is Sen’s tribute to Badal, who passed away in
2011. The film stars Anjan Dutt, Rittwik Chakraborty and
Konkona Sen Sharma.
Special screenings and events during the festival include
Vishal Bhardwaj’s Shakespeare trilogy of “Maqbool”, “Omkara”
and “Haider,” followed by a discussion between Bhardwaj and a
Shakespearean expert; “Daughters of Mother India” – winner of
the National Award for Best Film on Social Issues –
Non-Narrative – a documentary film focused on the aftermath of
the Delhi rape incident, given India’s ban on the broadcast of
the rape documentary “India’s Daughter”; “Bengal’s New
Cinema,” a documentary on Shyam Benegal’s films, followed by a
discussion with Benegal about the New Cinema Movement; South
Asian Film Lab; One-minute cell phone films by NYU students;
and a 72 Hour Shootout with Asian American Film Lab.
Other films to be screened are “Elizabeth Ekadashi”
(National Award Winner for Best Children’s Film), “Meet the
Patels”, “Miss India America”, “Yeh Hai Bakrapur” and “Kakka
Muttai” (National Award Winner for Best Children’s Film and
Best Child Artist). |