Dukhtar, Margarita With A Straw and Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain among outstanding schedule of independent South Asian films to be screened as part of 17th annual Laff.
Organizers have announced the full roster of films and special events for this year’s London Asian Film Festival (Laff) – Europe’s oldest showcase for South Asian cinema.
The Festival takes place across London from 19 March to 28 March and features a string of exciting and acclaimed independent feature films, master classes, special screenings, debates and the Festival’s celebrated short films competition.
This year’s Festival highlights include critically acclaimed films such as Margarita With A Straw, Bhopal – A Prayer for Rain, Dukhtar, Rang Rasiya, The World Before Her and Haider.
The 17th edition London Asian Film Festival is once again organized by Tongues on Fire, which has built an unparalleled reputation for promoting independent cinema as well as providing a showcase for female filmmakers.
Organizers have announced the full roster of films and special events for this year’s London Asian Film Festival (Laff) – Europe’s oldest showcase for South Asian cinema.
The Festival takes place across London from 19 March to 28 March and features a string of exciting and acclaimed independent feature films, master classes, special screenings, debates and the Festival’s celebrated short films competition.
This year’s Festival highlights include critically acclaimed films such as Margarita With A Straw, Bhopal – A Prayer for Rain, Dukhtar, Rang Rasiya, The World Before Her and Haider.
The 17th edition London Asian Film Festival is once again organized by Tongues on Fire, which has built an unparalleled reputation for promoting independent cinema as well as providing a showcase for female filmmakers.
- 3/18/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
A Special Tribute to cinematographer Rajen Kothari has been organized by the students and faculty of Whistling Woods International on 16th October at 4:30 pm in their Goregaon campus.
The programme will include screening of films like Damul, Tukaram, Das Capital and Purush.
Filmmakers like Subhash Ghai, Shyam Benegal and Prakash Jha would be present at the occasion.
Films will be screened from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm, while an interactive session ‘Rajenji’s Memorial’ will be held from 2:30 pm onwards.
Kothari, a renowned cinematographer and a faculty member at Whistling Woods passed away on 26th September, 2012.
He had worked as a cinematographer for 26 films, including Well Done Abba, Zubeida, Blue Oranges, Welcome to Sajjanpur, and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero.
The programme will include screening of films like Damul, Tukaram, Das Capital and Purush.
Filmmakers like Subhash Ghai, Shyam Benegal and Prakash Jha would be present at the occasion.
Films will be screened from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm, while an interactive session ‘Rajenji’s Memorial’ will be held from 2:30 pm onwards.
Kothari, a renowned cinematographer and a faculty member at Whistling Woods passed away on 26th September, 2012.
He had worked as a cinematographer for 26 films, including Well Done Abba, Zubeida, Blue Oranges, Welcome to Sajjanpur, and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero.
- 10/16/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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