Still from A Prayer for Rain
A Prayer for Rain, directed by Ravi Kumar, will open the 28th Fribourg International Film Festival which will take place from March 29- April 5 in Fribourg, Switzerland.
The film is based on true events leading up to December 3rd 1984, when a pesticide leak killed more than 10,000 people in Bhopal, India. The film features Martin Sheen, Mischa Barton, Kal Penn, Rajpal Yadav and Tannishtha Chatterjee. The film has been screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival earlier.
Richie Mehta’s Siddharth has been selected in the International Competition section. Documentary Millions can walk and short film Fly, Bird will also be screened at the festival.
Continuing its journey in the international festival circuit, Richie Mehta’s Indo-Canadian venture Siddharth will compete at the festival. Grand Jury prize winner at South Asian International Film Festival (Saiff), Siddharth has been previously screened at Venice Days (an independent...
A Prayer for Rain, directed by Ravi Kumar, will open the 28th Fribourg International Film Festival which will take place from March 29- April 5 in Fribourg, Switzerland.
The film is based on true events leading up to December 3rd 1984, when a pesticide leak killed more than 10,000 people in Bhopal, India. The film features Martin Sheen, Mischa Barton, Kal Penn, Rajpal Yadav and Tannishtha Chatterjee. The film has been screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival earlier.
Richie Mehta’s Siddharth has been selected in the International Competition section. Documentary Millions can walk and short film Fly, Bird will also be screened at the festival.
Continuing its journey in the international festival circuit, Richie Mehta’s Indo-Canadian venture Siddharth will compete at the festival. Grand Jury prize winner at South Asian International Film Festival (Saiff), Siddharth has been previously screened at Venice Days (an independent...
- 3/21/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
New Delhi, Feb 8: Nandita Das recently attended the Indian premiere of Kamal Musale and Christophe Schaub-helmed documentary 'Millions Can Walk', which is based on India's non-violent Jan Satyagraha movement.
According to Universal Pictures India, while praising the highly-acclaimed film, the actress said that non violent marches have always been an integral part of India's struggle against injustice and are considered a momentous way to fight for your cause as it takes a lot of strength to make your point without being aggressive.
The film tells the story of one such effort by the Adivasis of our country in a very effective.
According to Universal Pictures India, while praising the highly-acclaimed film, the actress said that non violent marches have always been an integral part of India's struggle against injustice and are considered a momentous way to fight for your cause as it takes a lot of strength to make your point without being aggressive.
The film tells the story of one such effort by the Adivasis of our country in a very effective.
- 2/8/2014
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
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