India in focus in the ‘New World View’ at Zurich Film Festival

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NEW DELHI: A total of 12 Indian features and six shortfilms are being showcased in the ongoing Zurich Film Festival (ZFF) in which India is the focus in the ‘New World View’ section.

The Festival is being held from 25 September to 5 October. Chaitanya Tamhane’s ‘Lion of the future’ winnerCourtand recent festival favourites Anand Gandhi’sShip of Theseusand Kanu Behl’sTitliare among the selected films.

A package of shorts curated by Swiss Short Film Festival Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur will be on display as well. There are six shorts made by Anurag Goswami , Varun Chawla , Hossein Mozdgir Roozane , Rodd Rathjen , Payal Kapadia and Gitanjali Rao.

The other features includeFandryby Nagraj Manjule;Gulabi Gangby Nishtha Jain;I.Dby Kamal K.M.;Katiyabaazby Deepti Kakkar and Fahad Mustafa;Liar’s Diceby Geethu Mohandas (which is India’s selection for the Oscars);Luciaby Pawan Kumar;Monsoon Shootoutby Amit Kumar;Soodhu Kavvumby Nalan Kumarasamy, andSulemani Keedaby Amit Masurkar.

Festival’s artistic director Karl Spoerri, one of the festival founders in October 2005, said, “The event will also include a Game Changer award for Mediakraft Networks president Christoph Krachten, honouring a visionary who breaks new ground while choosing to ignore convention and popular opinion”.

ZFF will also introduce an out-of-competition strand to present television productions that have garnered international attention.

The third International Film Music Competition will also be held during the festival and brings with it Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer, who will be honoured with a lifetime achievement award and a concert of his most famous works.

ZFF’s partnership with San Sebastian Film Festival will continue, with each hosting a window dedicated to films from their respective countries rather than competing for titles.

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