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NJISACF ‘08: Day 2

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

The snaking lines outside the auditoriums, the huge audience turnout, several congratulations and encouragements from filmmakers and celebrities present, gripping discussions and q/a sessions marked the final day of the festival.

Queue outside the auditorium

Queue outside the auditorium

Screened in the morning were films and documentaries like Missed Call, Long After, Sari (W)rap,Crossing Lines , My Daughter the Terrorist and Dussehra, which completely captivated the audience. Dussehra, a hard-hitting film based on the taboo subject of incest, moved the audience. The young director of Dussehra, Jigyasa Sethi was present to answer audience questions, and was congratulated again and again by the viewers for the courage she displayed in making the film.

Jigyasa Sethi

Jigyasa Sethi

Present too were Jamil Dehlavi, a Pakistani-French filmmaker from UK, along with lead actor Kevin Collins, with their award-winning explosive film Infinite Justice. Jamil Dehlavi and Kevin Collins both talked about how important it is to talk to enemies rather than to friends, so as to look for a solution to the problems that give rise to terrorism and violence.

Kevin Collins and Jamil Dehlavi

Kevin Collins and Jamil Dehlavi

Pancham Unmixed, an extraordinary documentary on the legendary R. D. Burman was a complete sell-out. After the fabulous film was screened, everyone went ga-ga, clapping and wiping their tears simultaneously, remembering Pancham and his music with fondness. The screening followed a lively Q and A session.

Brahmanand Singh talking about Pancham UnmixedAmong the other favorites were Kaal by Bappaditya Bandyopadhyay, A Home in the Sky by Bipin Nandkarni, The Lost Rainbow, and two evocative films about a different Afghanistan - Enemies of Happiness and Khub Asti Afghanistan.

The last screening of the day was Mistaken from Scotland by Sarmed Mirza. The filmmaker was present with this wonderful film, all shot in 9 days. The first ever South Asian film made in Scotland, Mistaken and Sarmed Mirza

NJISACF ‘08: Day 1

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

20 September, day 1of the festival witnessed a record number of viewers for the screening of Kanchivaram (India) by Priyadarshan, Amal (Canada) by Richie Mehta and Kissing Cousins (USA) by Amyn Kaderali.

Throughout the two days, along with an exhilarated audience, the filmmakers also made it a point to watch each other

NJISACF ‘08: Gala Opening

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

The second year of the festival kicked off with a Gala Opening Evening dinner and cocktail at the Busch Campus Dining Hall, Rutgers University, Piscataway. The evening witnessed a packed house.

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Brahmanand Singh in conversation with Sarmed mirza

Richie Mehta

Richie Mehta

Filmmaker Amyn Kaderali

Filmmaker Amyn Kaderali

Mr Sakti Sengupta, the festival director, introduced the festival as well as the guest filmmakers, and talked about the need for supporting such independent film festivals.

Mr Sakti Sengupta

Mr Sakti Sengupta

As the Chief Guest, the versatile actor Prakash Raj stressed on the importance of the festival, congratulated and encouraged NJISACF to keep doing the great work, and promised to provide support from the Indian film industry for the coming years.

Prakash Raj, as he addresses the audience

Prakash Raj, as he addresses the audience

This was followed by highlights from the NJISACF 2008 showcase with trailers from some films and introduction of the directors of the films to the gala opening guests.
Our sponsors, the Open Road Auto Group, EBC Radio and AVS were honored. Without their generous support the festival would not have been the way it was.

Open Road Auto Group being given the plaque by Prakash Raj

Open Road Auto Group being given the plaque by Prakash Raj

Kulraj Anand of EBC Radio with Prakash Raj

Kulraj Anand of EBC Radio with Prakash Raj

Out-of-the-world music played by

Sneak Peek 5

Friday, September 5th, 2008
  • 13 feature films, 6 docu-features, 14 short films dealing with a broad range of themes like identity, sexuality, politics and religion - films that will entertain and make you think at the same time
  • 13 exclusive US premieres, 11 East Coast premieres, and 10 more for the first time in NJ, films from Cannes, Slamdance, renowned film institutes and regional films
  • Intellectually stimulating discussions and a gathering of most talked-about and promising faces of South Asian cinema and eminent personalities

Kissing Cousins

Narrative Feature/ USA/2007/98min/ English
Director/Screenwriter: Amyn Kaderali
Cast: Samrat Chakrabarti, Rebecca Hazelwood, Gerry Bednob, Jaleel White
NJ Premiere
AAIFF08 Narrative Feature Audience Award

Breathes new life into the tired romantic comedy genre

Amir is a

NJISACF 08 Sneak PeeK 4

Sunday, August 31st, 2008
  • 13 spectacular feature films, 6 stimulating and challenging docu-features, 14 stunning short films from US, Canada, India, UK, Ireland, Scotland, Pakistan, Tibet, Nepal, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh
  • Exquisite films by distinguished filmmakers and promising newcomers that will take your breath away
  • World and US premieres, films straight from Cannes and Slamdance, and renowned film institutes
  • All day film screenings, thought-provoking Q & A sessions with filmmakers and celebrities, gala opening night with cocktail and dinner

Grahanam (The Eclipse)

Narrative Feature/India/2007/93min/ Telugu
Writer and Director: Mohan Krishna Indraganti
Based on a story by GV Chalam
Cast: Tanikella Bharani, Jayalalitha
NJ Premiere
Indira Gandhi National Award, Best Debut Director

A classic in black and white exploring the complexities in man-woman relationship

Based on the classic short story Doshagunam (The Disease) by the famous Telugu writer, Chalam, the shoestring budgeted Grahanam has won eleven major awards including the Indian National Award for Best Debut Director.
Beautifully scripted and crafted, Grahanam addresses and explores the consequences of blind belief and faith, and the complex way in which female sexuality is controlled in a patriarchal society.

Full of dramatic irony and poignancy…

Preview - NJISACF 08

Friday, August 29th, 2008

And here’s a preview of our awesome NJISACF 08:

NJISACF 08 Sneak Peek 3

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
  • An assortment of 13 feature films, 6 docu-features, 14 short films dealing with a broad range of themes like identity, sexuality, politics and religion.
  • World, US and East Coast premieres, films straight from Cannes, Slamdance, renowned film institutes and regional films
  • Intellectually stimulating discussions and a gathering of most talk-about and promising faces of South Asian cinema and eminent personalities
  • All day film screenings, thought-provoking Q & A sessions with filmmakers and celebrities, gala opening night with cocktail and dinner

Amal

Canada/2007/Feature Film 101min/ English-Hindi
Writer and Director: Richie Mehta
Cast: Nasiruddin Shah, Roshan Seth, Seema Biswas, Rupinder Nagra, Koel Purie
East Coast Premiere

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NJISACF 08 Sneak Peak 2

Monday, August 11th, 2008
  • An assortment of meaningful and entertaining films from US, Canada, UK, Pakistan, India, Tibet, Nepal, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh

NJISACF 08 Sneak Peek

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
  • 13 spectacular feature films, 6 stimulating and challenging docu-features, 14 stunning short films from US, Canada, UK, Pakistan, India, Tibet, Nepal, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh
  • Exquisite films by distinguished filmmakers and promising newcomers that will take your breath away
  • World and US premieres, films straight from Cannes and Slamdance, and renowned film institutes
  • All day film screenings, thought-provoking Q & A sessions with filmmakers and celebrities, gala opening night with cocktail and dinner

Kanchivaram

India/2007/Feature Film 104min/ Tamil
Writer and Director: Priyadarshan
Cast: Prakash Raj, Shreya Reddy
US Premiere

An Artistic Masterpiece by the Bollywood Director PRIYADARSHAN

An Electrifying Performance by PRAKASH RAJ, who will be present all 3 days of the Festival

Kanchivaram was a deeply moving experience

Filmmaker of the Month: Deepika Daggubati

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Remember the NJISACF 2007 Best Feature Film award winner, Waking Dreams - the energetic culture clash comedy set against the rich backdrops of video games and Bollywood fantasies? (For those of you who haven


 
 
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