Abhijit Mazumdar’s Yeti will screen at 32nd Torino FIlm Festival
Abhijit Mazumdar’s Yeti has been selected for the 32nd Torino Film Festival in Italy which runs from November 21-29, 2014.
Yeti will screen in the Onde (Waves) section of the festival, which is a non competitive showcase of experimental films.
Yeti is about a film crew which is shooting a movie in Mumbai: work is slowed down by tensions in the group, reality slowly filters into the shot footage, fiction does the same off the set, and the images contain inextricable truths. The festival calls Yeti “a disturbing and at times surprising theorem of cinematography and cinephiles, suspended between Blow-Up, The Conversation and, above all, the cinema of Tsai Ming-liang.”
The 61 minutes 52 seconds long Yeti will be screened on November 25.
Mazumdar’s earlier short Vanishing Point was screened in the Indian Panorama section of the International Film Festival of...
Abhijit Mazumdar’s Yeti has been selected for the 32nd Torino Film Festival in Italy which runs from November 21-29, 2014.
Yeti will screen in the Onde (Waves) section of the festival, which is a non competitive showcase of experimental films.
Yeti is about a film crew which is shooting a movie in Mumbai: work is slowed down by tensions in the group, reality slowly filters into the shot footage, fiction does the same off the set, and the images contain inextricable truths. The festival calls Yeti “a disturbing and at times surprising theorem of cinematography and cinephiles, suspended between Blow-Up, The Conversation and, above all, the cinema of Tsai Ming-liang.”
The 61 minutes 52 seconds long Yeti will be screened on November 25.
Mazumdar’s earlier short Vanishing Point was screened in the Indian Panorama section of the International Film Festival of...
- 11/14/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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