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U.S. Marketing Giant Trailer Park Group Buys Indian Creative Agency White Turtle Studios - deadline.com - India - city Mumbai - region Asia-Pacific
deadline.com
08.06.2022 / 07:55

U.S. Marketing Giant Trailer Park Group Buys Indian Creative Agency White Turtle Studios

EXCLUSIVE: U.S. marketing giant Trailer Park Group has taken its first steps into India with the acquisition of Mumbai-based creative agency White Turtle Studios.

‘The Cathedral’ Wins Documentary Prize at Krakow Film Festival - variety.com - Spain - India - Slovakia - city New Delhi
variety.com
07.06.2022 / 00:41

‘The Cathedral’ Wins Documentary Prize at Krakow Film Festival

Leo Barraclough International Features EditorSlovak director Denis Dobrovoda’s feature debut “The Cathedral” took the best film prize in the International Documentary Competition section of the 62nd Krakow Film Festival, which runs May 29-June 12.The film focuses on Justo Gallego Martínez, who started building a cathedral in Spain’s Mejorada del Campo 60 years ago without any qualifications, architectural plans or official permission. He invested his own funds and built it almost entirely with his own hands, mostly out of waste and recycled materials.

Indie Films Jump In Between Hollywood Tentpoles As ‘Crimes Of The Future,’ ‘Watcher,’ ‘Benediction’ Open – Specialty Preview - deadline.com - USA - India - Romania - county Stewart - city Bucharest
deadline.com
03.06.2022 / 19:47

Indie Films Jump In Between Hollywood Tentpoles As ‘Crimes Of The Future,’ ‘Watcher,’ ‘Benediction’ Open – Specialty Preview

Indie distributors, grabbing a frame between Top Gun: Maverick and Jurassic World Dominion, are out with a handful of decently wide releases for the specialty space including Neon’s Cannes title Crimes of the Future (127 screes), IFC Midnight thriller Watcher (764) and Roadside Attractions’ WWI period piece Benediction (87). Sony Pictures Classics launches Phantom of the Open in four theaters in NY and LA.

‘All That Breathes’ Wins L’Oeil D’or Documentary Prize At Cannes; Doc By Filmmaker Killed In Ukraine Earns Special Award - deadline.com - France - India - Ukraine - Russia - Morocco - Lithuania - city New Delhi - city Delhi
deadline.com
29.05.2022 / 04:47

‘All That Breathes’ Wins L’Oeil D’or Documentary Prize At Cannes; Doc By Filmmaker Killed In Ukraine Earns Special Award

India’s All That Breathes followed up its victory at the Sundance Film Festival by winning top documentary honors in Cannes.

‘All That Breathes,’ ‘Mariupolis 2’ Win Cannes Documentary Awards - variety.com - India - Ukraine - Russia - Lithuania - city Delhi, India
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28.05.2022 / 14:08

‘All That Breathes,’ ‘Mariupolis 2’ Win Cannes Documentary Awards

Naman Ramachandran Indian filmmaker Shaunak Sen’s “All That Breathes” has won the Cannes Film Festival’s top documentary award, the Golden Eye.The film won the documentary grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and was acquired by HBO Documentary Films during Cannes, where it played as a special screening.Set in Indian capital Delhi, where, in an unbreathable atmosphere, the threat of inter-religious massacres floats in the air, the film follows two brothers, Nadeem and Saud, who along with their assistant, dedicate their lives to save the migratory black kites that are destroyed by human madness.The Golden Eye jury, composed of Agnieszka Holland, Iryna Tsilyk, Pierre Deladonchamps, Alex Vicente and Hicham Falah, said: “The Golden Eye goes to a film that, in a world of destruction, reminds us that every life matters, and every small action matters. You can grab your camera, you can save a bird, you can hunt for some moments of stealing beauty, it matters.

Pa. Ranjith Reveals Film Slate Featuring Kamal Haasan, Vikram at Cannes (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - India - city Media
variety.com
27.05.2022 / 14:59

Pa. Ranjith Reveals Film Slate Featuring Kamal Haasan, Vikram at Cannes (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Indian activist filmmaker Pa. Ranjith has revealed an extensive production slate featuring top stars and socially relevant themes.Ranjith was at the Cannes Film Market, where he revealed “Vettuvam”, a linked film and TV series, a co-production between his and Aditi Anand’s Neelam Studios and Golden Ratio Films, the film production arm of Vistas Media Capital.First up for Ranjith is “Natchathiram Nagargirathu,” starring Dushara Vijayan (“Sarpatta Parambarai”), Kalaiyarasan Harikrishnan (“Kuthiraivaal”) and Kalidas (“Paava Kadhaigal”). The film is set against the backdrop of the Tamil-language theater scene and explores different facets of love that go beyond gender, and includes straight and LGBTQ+ romances, Ranjith says.

MUBI Buys Lukas Dhont’s ‘Close’ for Select Markets Ahead of Cannes World Premiere - variety.com - Ireland - India - Turkey
variety.com
26.05.2022 / 12:13

MUBI Buys Lukas Dhont’s ‘Close’ for Select Markets Ahead of Cannes World Premiere

Manori Ravindran International EditorGlobal streamer and distributor MUBI has struck again, this time snapping up select markets for Lukas Dhont’s keenly anticipated “Close.”MUBI has acquired the U.K., Ireland, Latin America, Turkey and India.The film stars Lea Drucker, Émilie Dequenne, Kevin Janssens and newcomers Eden Dambrine and Gustav De Waele. “Close” will receive its world premiere on Thursday at the festival, where it’s playing in competition.The film will be released theatrically followed by an exclusive MUBI streaming release.“Girl,” Dhont’s debut feature film, won the Camera d’Or at Cannes in 2018.

Sony Pictures Classics Buys Sylvain Chomet’s ‘The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Italy - India - Israel
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25.05.2022 / 20:15

Sony Pictures Classics Buys Sylvain Chomet’s ‘The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentSony Pictures Classics has acquired Sylvain Chomet’s “The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol,” an animated feature about the life of the legendary author Marcel Pagnol. The deal covers all rights for North America, Latin America, Scandinavia, Middle East, Israel, India, Italy, and worldwide airlines and ships at sea in all languages.Two of Chomet’s previous films, “The Triplets of Belleville” and “The Illusionist” were also distributed by Sony Pictures Classics.

Michel Fessler, Writer of Cannes Title ‘Little Nicholas,’ Boards Ravi K. Chandran’s India-France Film ‘Tamara’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - India - Singapore
variety.com
25.05.2022 / 17:01

Michel Fessler, Writer of Cannes Title ‘Little Nicholas,’ Boards Ravi K. Chandran’s India-France Film ‘Tamara’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Michel Fessler, co-writer of “Little Nicholas,” selected at Cannes this year as a special screening, has boarded Ravi K. Chandran’s “Tamara” as scriptwriter.Based on a story by Paris-based playwright and actor Vasanth Selvam (“Dheepan”), the film will follow 26-year-old Indian origin woman Tamara from Camargue in the south of France, who seeks her roots in the southern Indian territory Pondicherry, which was once a French colony.

Jackie Shroff to Headline Singapore-France-India Co-Production ‘Slow Joe,’ Deal Signed at Cannes (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - Spain - France - Italy - India - Germany - Belgium - Switzerland - city Mumbai - Singapore - city Singapore - state Delaware
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25.05.2022 / 17:01

Jackie Shroff to Headline Singapore-France-India Co-Production ‘Slow Joe,’ Deal Signed at Cannes (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Indian actor Jackie Shroff (“Sooryavanshi”) will play the lead in Singapore-France-India co-production “Slow Joe,” it was revealed at the Cannes Film Market.Shroff will play the late Indian musician Joseph Manuel Da Rocha, known as Slow Joe, a former heroin addict and drug dealer who was born in Mumbai, was disowned by his family, heartbroken at 50 and who moved to Goa and cleaned up. On a trip to Goa in 2007, Lyon-based French musician Cédric de la Chapelle met Joe, now a frail 64-year-old who was making ends meet as a hotel room broker. Joe, also a poet and musician, sang for de la Chapelle, who was captivated by his voice and recorded some of his a cappella songs.Back in France, de la Chapelle played Joe’s songs for music producer Olivier Boccon-Gibod of Horizon Musiques, who was also entranced.

Indian Titles ‘Lalanna’s Song,’ ‘Dhuin’ Acquired for North America at Cannes Market (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - India - city Mumbai
variety.com
25.05.2022 / 12:55

Indian Titles ‘Lalanna’s Song,’ ‘Dhuin’ Acquired for North America at Cannes Market (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Deaf Crocodile Films and Gratitude Films have acquired Indian films “Lalanna’s Song” and “Dhuin” for North American distribution. The deals were completed during the Cannes Market.“Dhuin” is one of six Indian titles selected by India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for a market screening.

Gina Gammell & Riley Keough’s ‘War Pony’ Is Admirable But Overstuffed [Cannes Review] - theplaylist.net - USA - India
theplaylist.net
22.05.2022 / 16:25

Gina Gammell & Riley Keough’s ‘War Pony’ Is Admirable But Overstuffed [Cannes Review]

CANNES – It may seem obvious, but sometimes combining two compelling stories doesn’t lead to an overall more captivating film. That’s the primary takeaway from Gina Gammell and Riley Keough‘s somewhat messy “War Pony,” which debuted at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival this weekend.

Indo-French Production Service Company La Fabrique Bullish on Business After New Indian Filming Incentives (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - India - city Mumbai
variety.com
22.05.2022 / 11:19

Indo-French Production Service Company La Fabrique Bullish on Business After New Indian Filming Incentives (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Paris and Mumbai-based production service company La Fabrique Films is looking forward to a further surge in business in the wake of new Indian filming incentives that were announced in Cannes.International productions filming in India can be reimbursed up to 35% of qualifying production spend in the country.La Fabrique, which specializes in European films shooting in India, has been operational since 2013 and films they have provided production services for include “Les Cowboys,” “The Best Is Yet to Come” and “And Tomorrow We Will Be Dead.” La Fabrique has just wrapped work on Laetitia Colombani’s “The Braid” and company principals Déborah Benattar and Javed Wani are currently attending the Cannes Film Market. The initial reimbursement for international shoots in India is 30%, which can go up by an additional 5% for productions employing 15% or more manpower in India.“The incentives will be a great advantage for foreign producers who decide to come and shoot in India also, because there is this bonus of 5%, they may want to employ more Indian technicians, because, from our experience, we have amazing technicians in India.

Hit Sundance Doc ‘All That Breathes’ to Get Theatrical Rollout This Fall Followed by HBO Max Debut - thewrap.com - India - city Delhi
thewrap.com
20.05.2022 / 18:03

Hit Sundance Doc ‘All That Breathes’ to Get Theatrical Rollout This Fall Followed by HBO Max Debut

HBO Documentary Films has acquired worldwide television rights to the documentary feature “All That Breathes,” the company announced Friday. Directed by Shaunak Sen (“Cities of Sleep”), the film premiered in January at the Sundance Film Festival and was selected as the Grand Jury Prize winner in the World Cinema Documentary Competition.

Cannes Film Festival 2022: Eva Longoria, Jennifer Connelly and Adriana Lima lead the best dressed stars - www.msn.com - Britain - Sweden - India - city Lima
msn.com
19.05.2022 / 16:15

Cannes Film Festival 2022: Eva Longoria, Jennifer Connelly and Adriana Lima lead the best dressed stars

fashion fabulousness to get you through your week? Look no further than the red carpets of Cannes Film Festival 2022, which kicked off on Tuesday and will run until May 28. The event, which was cancelled in 2020 due to Covid and made a partially-masked return in 2021, is back with a bang this year as the red carpet is once again rolled out on the Croisette.

India’s R. Madhavan Talks Cannes Market Film ‘Rocketry’: ‘I Feel A Sense of Pride’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - India
variety.com
19.05.2022 / 08:51

India’s R. Madhavan Talks Cannes Market Film ‘Rocketry’: ‘I Feel A Sense of Pride’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran For acclaimed Indian actor R. Madhavan ( (“Alai Payuthey,” “Tanu Weds Manu”), making his directorial debut, “Rocketry: The Nambi Effect,” literally required an understanding of rocket science.In addition to directing, Madhavan plays the role of Indian scientist, Nambi Narayanan, a former Indian Space Research Organization scientist and aerospace engineer known for developing efficient liquid fuel engines and who became embroiled in a spy scandal.The director attached to the project had to drop out at the last minute due to scheduling conflicts and Madhavan who had a deep understanding of the script having written it himself after conversations with Narayanan had to take up the mantle.

Australia’s ‘The Laugh of Lakshmi’ Among First Films to Use Indian Production Incentive (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - India - city Mumbai - Sri Lanka - city Busan
variety.com
18.05.2022 / 13:59

Australia’s ‘The Laugh of Lakshmi’ Among First Films to Use Indian Production Incentive (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Australian film “The Laugh of Lakshmi,” by renowned theater director turned filmmaker S. Shakthidharan, will be one of the first films to make use of the newly announced Indian filming incentives.The film, a dance drama, is the story of a mother and a son separated by war.

India Reveals 30% Filming Incentive for International Productions - variety.com - Spain - France - Brazil - New Zealand - China - Italy - Canada - South Korea - India - Russia - Germany - Portugal - Poland - Israel - Bangladesh
variety.com
18.05.2022 / 13:45

India Reveals 30% Filming Incentive for International Productions

Naman Ramachandran India’s long awaited location shooting incentive scheme is now a reality. At the Cannes Film Market on Wednesday, Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur revealed a 30% reimbursement scheme for international productions shooting in India.The Indian federal government will reimburse up to 30% of qualifying production expenditure to a maximum of INR20 million ($260,000).

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