The first edition of India’s Cinevesture International Film Festival (Ciff) has revealed 20 projects that will participate in its accompanying market.
Comprising 17 features and three series, several of the projects are by creators who have found acclaim both internationally and in South Asia.
From Bangladeshi auteur Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (Busan title “Something Like an Autobiography”) comes Hindi and English-language unconventional romance “To Hell With Love.” Alankrita Srivasttava (Tokyo winner “Lipstick Under My Burkha”) has English and Hindi-language drama “Girls of Orlem,” an adaptation of Lindsay Pereira’s bestselling novel “Gods and Ends.” Gurvinder Singh is prepping Hindi, Punjabi and English-language historical thriller series “The Trial.”
“#Jack” is a thriller film from Bhaskar Hazarika (Tribeca selection “Aamis”), while “Chhaal” (“The Skin”) by Don Palathara (Rotterdam title “Family”) is a folk thriller adapted from a story by Vijayan Detha. “Encounter” by Anurag Singh (the Jatt and Juliet franchise) is a drama-thriller in...
Comprising 17 features and three series, several of the projects are by creators who have found acclaim both internationally and in South Asia.
From Bangladeshi auteur Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (Busan title “Something Like an Autobiography”) comes Hindi and English-language unconventional romance “To Hell With Love.” Alankrita Srivasttava (Tokyo winner “Lipstick Under My Burkha”) has English and Hindi-language drama “Girls of Orlem,” an adaptation of Lindsay Pereira’s bestselling novel “Gods and Ends.” Gurvinder Singh is prepping Hindi, Punjabi and English-language historical thriller series “The Trial.”
“#Jack” is a thriller film from Bhaskar Hazarika (Tribeca selection “Aamis”), while “Chhaal” (“The Skin”) by Don Palathara (Rotterdam title “Family”) is a folk thriller adapted from a story by Vijayan Detha. “Encounter” by Anurag Singh (the Jatt and Juliet franchise) is a drama-thriller in...
- 3/18/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
The makers of Trinetra Haldar, Aishwarya Ayushmaan, Daniella Mendonca-starrer unscripted docu-series ‘Rainbow Rishta’ have announced that it will release date on Ott on November 7.
Celebrating love through the lens of a few members from the Lgbtqia+ community, ‘Rainbow Rishta’ follows six inspiring and heartwarming queer love stories.
The six-part docu-series is directed by Jaydeep Sarkar, along with story directors Hridaye A Nagpal, and Shubhra Chatterji, the series will give the world a unique, candid, and honest window into the lives of members from the Lgbtqia+ community.
The unscripted series features stories from different parts of the country through the real-life experiences of Trinetra, Aishwarya, Daniella, Aneez Saikia, Sanam Choudhary, Soham Sengupta, Suresh Ramdas, and Sadam Hanjabam.
Following the success of ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’, a modern cult classic based on pulp-cinema of the ’90s, ‘Rainbow Rishta’ marks Prime Video’s second collaboration with Vice Studios Production.
It will release on November 7 on Prime Video.
Celebrating love through the lens of a few members from the Lgbtqia+ community, ‘Rainbow Rishta’ follows six inspiring and heartwarming queer love stories.
The six-part docu-series is directed by Jaydeep Sarkar, along with story directors Hridaye A Nagpal, and Shubhra Chatterji, the series will give the world a unique, candid, and honest window into the lives of members from the Lgbtqia+ community.
The unscripted series features stories from different parts of the country through the real-life experiences of Trinetra, Aishwarya, Daniella, Aneez Saikia, Sanam Choudhary, Soham Sengupta, Suresh Ramdas, and Sadam Hanjabam.
Following the success of ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’, a modern cult classic based on pulp-cinema of the ’90s, ‘Rainbow Rishta’ marks Prime Video’s second collaboration with Vice Studios Production.
It will release on November 7 on Prime Video.
- 10/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
The makers of Trinetra Haldar, Aishwarya Ayushmaan, Daniella Mendonca-starrer unscripted docu-series ‘Rainbow Rishta’ have announced that it will release date on Ott on November 7.
Celebrating love through the lens of a few members from the Lgbtqia+ community, ‘Rainbow Rishta’ follows six inspiring and heartwarming queer love stories.
The six-part docu-series is directed by Jaydeep Sarkar, along with story directors Hridaye A Nagpal, and Shubhra Chatterji, the series will give the world a unique, candid, and honest window into the lives of members from the Lgbtqia+ community.
The unscripted series features stories from different parts of the country through the real-life experiences of Trinetra, Aishwarya, Daniella, Aneez Saikia, Sanam Choudhary, Soham Sengupta, Suresh Ramdas, and Sadam Hanjabam.
Following the success of ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’, a modern cult classic based on pulp-cinema of the ’90s, ‘Rainbow Rishta’ marks Prime Video’s second collaboration with Vice Studios Production.
It will release on November 7 on Prime Video.
Celebrating love through the lens of a few members from the Lgbtqia+ community, ‘Rainbow Rishta’ follows six inspiring and heartwarming queer love stories.
The six-part docu-series is directed by Jaydeep Sarkar, along with story directors Hridaye A Nagpal, and Shubhra Chatterji, the series will give the world a unique, candid, and honest window into the lives of members from the Lgbtqia+ community.
The unscripted series features stories from different parts of the country through the real-life experiences of Trinetra, Aishwarya, Daniella, Aneez Saikia, Sanam Choudhary, Soham Sengupta, Suresh Ramdas, and Sadam Hanjabam.
Following the success of ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’, a modern cult classic based on pulp-cinema of the ’90s, ‘Rainbow Rishta’ marks Prime Video’s second collaboration with Vice Studios Production.
It will release on November 7 on Prime Video.
- 10/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Mumbai, May 2 (Ians) Actress Isha Talwar, who will be soon seen in the upcoming streaming series ‘Saas, Bahu Aur Flamingo’, has shared that her father — director Vinod Talwar — cannot ever consume a piece of audio-visual content as just an audience, the mind of director in him is constantly analysing the technical aspects of the films or a series.
Vinod Talwar is a veteran director, and was recently seen in the streaming series ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’ which was based on the world of pulp movies and everything that the genre entails.
The actress told Ians: “I know that when he watches something, the mind of the director is always working and that he can’t consume content as an audience, he is always thinking about technical aspects. And it’s the same with me, we discuss things like the editing, the background score, the performances.”
Isha said the Ott series...
Vinod Talwar is a veteran director, and was recently seen in the streaming series ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’ which was based on the world of pulp movies and everything that the genre entails.
The actress told Ians: “I know that when he watches something, the mind of the director is always working and that he can’t consume content as an audience, he is always thinking about technical aspects. And it’s the same with me, we discuss things like the editing, the background score, the performances.”
Isha said the Ott series...
- 5/2/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Jan 30 (Ians) Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor, who was recently seen in a cameo appearance in the webseries ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’, said that he became a part of the project because he wanted to add value by being a platform where the pulp filmmakers could talk freely.
The actor said: “My role in the series is of a cameo or a special appearance. I wanted to add value by being a platform where these filmmakers could talk freely. I was just happy to be a part of this moment for them, which was celebrating them and getting their due.”
The docu-series sheds light on the pulp film industry of India which works under a lot of resource constraints. Considered to be a cottage style filmmaking industry, the series focuses on showing what and who contributed to the 90s Pulp Cinema, a genre of content that had strong and loyal fan following in its heydays.
The actor said: “My role in the series is of a cameo or a special appearance. I wanted to add value by being a platform where these filmmakers could talk freely. I was just happy to be a part of this moment for them, which was celebrating them and getting their due.”
The docu-series sheds light on the pulp film industry of India which works under a lot of resource constraints. Considered to be a cottage style filmmaking industry, the series focuses on showing what and who contributed to the 90s Pulp Cinema, a genre of content that had strong and loyal fan following in its heydays.
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Jan 30 (Ians) Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor, who was recently seen in a cameo appearance in the webseries ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’, said that he became a part of the project because he wanted to add value by being a platform where the pulp filmmakers could talk freely.
The actor said: “My role in the series is of a cameo or a special appearance. I wanted to add value by being a platform where these filmmakers could talk freely. I was just happy to be a part of this moment for them, which was celebrating them and getting their due.”
The docu-series sheds light on the pulp film industry of India which works under a lot of resource constraints. Considered to be a cottage style filmmaking industry, the series focuses on showing what and who contributed to the 90s Pulp Cinema, a genre of content that had strong and loyal fan following in its heydays.
The actor said: “My role in the series is of a cameo or a special appearance. I wanted to add value by being a platform where these filmmakers could talk freely. I was just happy to be a part of this moment for them, which was celebrating them and getting their due.”
The docu-series sheds light on the pulp film industry of India which works under a lot of resource constraints. Considered to be a cottage style filmmaking industry, the series focuses on showing what and who contributed to the 90s Pulp Cinema, a genre of content that had strong and loyal fan following in its heydays.
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Jan 30 (Ians) Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor, who was recently seen in a cameo appearance in the webseries ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’, said that he became a part of the project because he wanted to add value by being a platform where the pulp filmmakers could talk freely.
The actor said: “My role in the series is of a cameo or a special appearance. I wanted to add value by being a platform where these filmmakers could talk freely. I was just happy to be a part of this moment for them, which was celebrating them and getting their due.”
The docu-series sheds light on the pulp film industry of India which works under a lot of resource constraints. Considered to be a cottage style filmmaking industry, the series focuses on showing what and who contributed to the 90s Pulp Cinema, a genre of content that had strong and loyal fan following in its heydays.
The actor said: “My role in the series is of a cameo or a special appearance. I wanted to add value by being a platform where these filmmakers could talk freely. I was just happy to be a part of this moment for them, which was celebrating them and getting their due.”
The docu-series sheds light on the pulp film industry of India which works under a lot of resource constraints. Considered to be a cottage style filmmaking industry, the series focuses on showing what and who contributed to the 90s Pulp Cinema, a genre of content that had strong and loyal fan following in its heydays.
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Jan 30 (Ians) Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor, who was recently seen in a cameo appearance in the webseries ‘Cinema Marte Dum Tak’, said that he became a part of the project because he wanted to add value by being a platform where the pulp filmmakers could talk freely.
The actor said: “My role in the series is of a cameo or a special appearance. I wanted to add value by being a platform where these filmmakers could talk freely. I was just happy to be a part of this moment for them, which was celebrating them and getting their due.”
The docu-series sheds light on the pulp film industry of India which works under a lot of resource constraints. Considered to be a cottage style filmmaking industry, the series focuses on showing what and who contributed to the 90s Pulp Cinema, a genre of content that had strong and loyal fan following in its heydays.
The actor said: “My role in the series is of a cameo or a special appearance. I wanted to add value by being a platform where these filmmakers could talk freely. I was just happy to be a part of this moment for them, which was celebrating them and getting their due.”
The docu-series sheds light on the pulp film industry of India which works under a lot of resource constraints. Considered to be a cottage style filmmaking industry, the series focuses on showing what and who contributed to the 90s Pulp Cinema, a genre of content that had strong and loyal fan following in its heydays.
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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