
Mumbai Film Festival Announces
Line-Up
Academy-Award Winning Director Steven Soderbergh’s Film
'The Informant' to Open Festival on October 29th
Honorees, Jury, Awards and Competition Announced with USD $2,00,000 in
award prizes
Mumbai, October 20, 2009: The MAMI committee led by
Chairman Mr. Shyam Benegal and trustees Mr. Yash Chopra, Ms. Jaya
Bachchan, Mr. Amit Khanna, Ms. Shabana Azmi and Mr. Amol Palekar today
unveiled the line-up for the 11th annual Mumbai Film Festival (MFF),
which consists of 200 films from 56 countries. All of the international
films to be screened in the main sections of this year’s festival will
be Indian, Asian or world premieres. MFF is a Reliance Big
Entertainment initiative and has the distinction of being the only
international film festival in India to be organized by an independent
body of practicing film professionals.
Information and Broadcasting Minister of India Mrs. Ambika Soni will be
the chief guest at the opening ceremony, to be held at the Fun Cinema,
Andheri on October 29. Shashi Kapoor will be honoured with the
Indian Lifetime achievement award along with legendary Indian
director-producer Yash Chopra who will be felicitated by FIAPF, the
international federation of film producers association.
Films in competition will be viewed on 8 screens at Fun Cinemas
(Andheri), Metro BIG Cinemas (Marine Lines) & BIG Cinemas R City
(Ghatkopar). They will be judged by MFF 2009 Jury Members
including renowned Hollywood screenwriter and director Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, Raging
Bull, American Gigolo), Iranian
filmmaker Jafar Panahi, Philippine
filmmaker Brillante Mendoza, Indian
filmmaker Shaji N. Karun and
former Director of Locarno Film Festival Irene Bignardi.
Academy-Award Winning Director Steven Soderbergh’s feature film ‘The
Informant,’ will open the 2009 festival on Thursday, October 29. ‘The
Informant’ is a dark political comedy based on true events and the 2000
non-fiction book of the same name by journalist Kurt Eichenwald. The
film stars Matt Damon, Scott Bakula, Joel McHale and Melanie Lynskey
and tells the story of Mark Whitacre (Damon), a rising star at a
Decatur, Illinois based Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) in the early
1990’s whose wife forces him to blow the whistle on the company’s
price-fixing tactics.
Greek Master Theo Angelopoulos's review of the past century, ‘The Dust
of Time’ will close the festival on November 5. ‘The
Dust of Time’ is the second part of Angelopoulos' Trilogy that takes
place in the former Soviet Union, the Austrian-Hungarian borders, Italy
and New York between 1953 and 1974. The film covers the eve of
Stalin's death, Nixon's resignation in the United States and the fall
of the Greek junta.
The festival is divided in five
sections, featuring the best & latest world cinema offering in the
last 10 months. These include 13 Feature Films of first time
Directors from across the world that will compete for the cash awards
of US$ 150,000. Indian Frame will showcase the best 15 Indian films
made during last one year. Reel Real will be dedicated to feature
length documentary films. Above the cut will present 14 first feature
films of extra ordinary cinematic merit. World Cinema section will
showcase the most anticipated films from festivals all over the world.
MAMI will be honoring five outstanding
film personalities with a presentation of distinctive awards with a
showcase of their films. Honorees include: Theo
Angelopoulos who will receive the International Lifetime Achievement
Award; noted Indian film actor-producer Shashi Kapoor, who will be
honored with the Indian Lifetime Achievement Award; Amitabh Bachchan,
whose forty-year film career will be celebrated during the closing
festivities on November 5th; and screenwriter/director Paul Schrader.
The Festival will also pay tribute to the late legendary filmmaker, Mr.
B. R. Chopra with a screening his film ‘Naya Daur,’ which will be
presented by his son Mr. Ravi Chopra.
Committed to nurturing young talent, this year MFF introduced the
Mumbai Young Critics which is comprised of 20 pre-selected Mumbai
college students who will form a jury and vote for films to receive the
Mumbai Young Critics Award and the Silver Gateway of India
Trophy. In addition, Dimensions Mumbai will return for
the second year with a short film competition for young Mumbaikars,
under 25 years of age. Dimensions Mumbai is the brain child of
MAMI Trustee Mrs. Jaya Bachchan and will screen twenty-five short films
featuring the theme “Mumbai, The Metropolis” -- showcasing any aspect
of life in the metropolis which will vie for a cash prize of Rs. 1.5
lakh.
As a modest first step towards setting up a full-fledged “Film Market,”
MFF is introducing the Film Business Centre in order to provide a
networking platform for Indian distributors, producers, television
channels, foreign sales agents, and festival directors to enhance the
international sales of Indian films. The Film Business
Centre will be hosted for four days from 30 October to 3 November, 2009
at Fun Cinemas, Andheri which is the central hub for MFF.
This year MFF carries one of the richest cash awards for its
International Competition for Directors who are Debuting Feature Films
with a cash prize of US$ 150,000 (approx. Rs. 75, 00,000). Additional
awards include the Golden Gateway of India trophy for the Best Film,
the Silver Gateway of India trophy and cash prize of USD $50,000
(approx. Rs. 25, 00,000) for the Jury Grand Prize. The best talent from
these films will be awarded the Silver Gateway of India trophy and all
films in this category are Indian premiers. Lastly, this year MAMI is
introducing the Audience Choice Award [Silver Gateway of India trophy
and cash prize of USD $20,000 (approx. Rs. 10, 00,000)]. Films
from all sections except the retrospective and tributes are eligible.
Brand alliances for the festival include BIG FM 92.7,
bollywoodhungama.com, Bigoye.com, Bigflix.com, BIG Cinemas, Fun
Cinemas, BIG Events, BIGAdda.com, Reliance MediaWorks, Kingfisher
Premium, Block Dog, Reliance Tech Services, Reliance Broadband, Jet
airways, Sun-N Sand Hotel, Carzonrent, Bright Outdoor.
About MAMI:
Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) is a body comprised of
Indian film industry stalwarts which was founded in 1997 by late
filmmaker Shri Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Noted filmmaker Shri Shyam Benegal
heads the body that consists of film directors including: Yash Chopra,
Ashutosh Gowarikar, Karan Johar, renowned actresses Shabana Azmi and
Jaya Bachchan, actor-director Amol Palekar and Farhan Akhtar and the
chairman of Reliance Big Entertainment Amit Khanna as Trustees.
For more information, here are the contact details.
11 th Mumbai Film Festival
Mumbai Academy of The Moving Image (MAMI)
B 111, Crystal Plaza ,
New Link Road , Andheri (W),
Mumbai 400 053 India .
Tel. : +91-22-4016 8223 (Boardline) / 4016 8221
Fax : +91-22-4016 8222
E-mail: mumbaifilmfest@gmail.com
www.mumbaifilmfest.com
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PRESSCON ON 20/10/2009
MAMI's new avatar
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to start on 29th October, 2009
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