Prabhat Chitra Mandal will organise an Australian Film Festival from June 21-27, 2011 in Mumbai, in association with the Australian Consulate in Mumbai and Ffsi.
Eight feature films and one short film from Australia will be screened as part of the festival. The screenings will be held in Chavan Centre on June 21 and 22, and Dadar Matunga Cultural Centre on June 23 and 27. The catalogue of film festival will be provided at the venues. Those interested can register for the festival at the venue.
Schedule for the festival:
Rangswar, Y.B.Chavan Centre
21st June 2011: Spider & Rose 6.30 p.m.
Tuesday (Australia/1994/ Col./94 Min)
Dir.:-Bill Bennett
Tempted 8.10 p.m.
(Australia/2001/ Col./95 Min)
Dir.:-Bill Bennett
22nd June 2011: Kiss or kill 6.30 p.m.
Wednesday (Australia/1997/Col./96 Min)
Dir.:-Bill Bennett
King of Mykonos 8.10 p.m.
(Australia/2010/ Col./ 90 Min)
Dir.:- Bill Bennett
Dadar Matunga Cultural Centre
23rd June 2011: Uninhabited 6.30 p.
Eight feature films and one short film from Australia will be screened as part of the festival. The screenings will be held in Chavan Centre on June 21 and 22, and Dadar Matunga Cultural Centre on June 23 and 27. The catalogue of film festival will be provided at the venues. Those interested can register for the festival at the venue.
Schedule for the festival:
Rangswar, Y.B.Chavan Centre
21st June 2011: Spider & Rose 6.30 p.m.
Tuesday (Australia/1994/ Col./94 Min)
Dir.:-Bill Bennett
Tempted 8.10 p.m.
(Australia/2001/ Col./95 Min)
Dir.:-Bill Bennett
22nd June 2011: Kiss or kill 6.30 p.m.
Wednesday (Australia/1997/Col./96 Min)
Dir.:-Bill Bennett
King of Mykonos 8.10 p.m.
(Australia/2010/ Col./ 90 Min)
Dir.:- Bill Bennett
Dadar Matunga Cultural Centre
23rd June 2011: Uninhabited 6.30 p.
- 6/4/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
According to the founders of the upcoming Australian Film Festival in India, Australia is yet to benefit from a relationship with non-traditional markets such as India, the Middle East and Latin America.
“I believe Australia is yet to properly benefit from its relationship with the world’s biggest film industry –India – and other non-traditional markest. This was the fundamental principle behind an Australian Film Initiative and it has been most encouraging to see the Australian Film Festival in India receive support from Australian government and industry alike within hours and days of the announcement. I hope this initiative grows in the coming years providing loads of commercial and creative benefit to our film industry in Australia,” said festival co-director Anupam Sharma.
The festival will feature an industry element, with invitation-only roundtables on investment and distribution and industry speakers at various sessions. It’s been conceived as a “much needed platform...
“I believe Australia is yet to properly benefit from its relationship with the world’s biggest film industry –India – and other non-traditional markest. This was the fundamental principle behind an Australian Film Initiative and it has been most encouraging to see the Australian Film Festival in India receive support from Australian government and industry alike within hours and days of the announcement. I hope this initiative grows in the coming years providing loads of commercial and creative benefit to our film industry in Australia,” said festival co-director Anupam Sharma.
The festival will feature an industry element, with invitation-only roundtables on investment and distribution and industry speakers at various sessions. It’s been conceived as a “much needed platform...
- 3/15/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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