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    Rotterdam unveils line-up for 2025 CineMart project market
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    Rotterdam unveils line-up for 2025 CineMart project market

    2024-12-05T14:00:00Z

    Projects by directors including Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk, Cheryl Dunyeare and Ashim Ahuwalia are among the 2025 line-up

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    2012-05-24T10:15:00Z

    Ashim Ahuwalia talks about making his first fiction feature Miss Lovely, which screened in Un Certain Regard in Cannes.

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    2012-05-24T17:22:00Z

    Dir: Ashim Ahluwalia. India. 2012. 115mins

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    Fortissimo Films picks up Ashim Ahluwalia's Miss Lovely
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    Fortissimo Films picks up Ashim Ahluwalia's Miss Lovely

    2012-05-04T16:20:00Z

    Fortissimo Films is to handle international sales on Indian director Ashim Ahluwalia’s feature film debut Miss Lovely which is premiering in the upcoming Cannes Festival in Un Certain Regard.

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    FilmBuff, Dada team up on Miss Lovely
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    FilmBuff, Dada team up on Miss Lovely

    2014-06-11T18:10:00Z

    The digital curator has teamed up with MJ Peckos and Steven Raphael’s Dada Films on the US release of the retro thriller

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    Ad Vitam charmed by Fortissimo’s Miss Lovely
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    Ad Vitam charmed by Fortissimo’s Miss Lovely

    2012-05-22T00:06:00Z

    Ad Vitam has snapped up French rights to Un Certain Regard title Miss Lovely, directed by India’s Ashim Ahluwalia, from Fortissimo Films.

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    Polak, Ahluwalia, Leopold head for CineMart 2015
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    Polak, Ahluwalia, Leopold head for CineMart 2015

    2014-12-16T12:11:00Z

    Co-production market has three prizes including new Wouter Barendrecht Award in conjunction with Fortissimo Films.

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    International co-producers board Ahluwalia’s 'Boyfriend'
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    International co-producers board Ahluwalia’s 'Boyfriend'

    2016-11-23T02:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE/FILM BAZAAR: Director Ashim Ahluwalia’s social outcast romance secures international co-production deals

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    India's indie filmmakers question new wave
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    India's indie filmmakers question new wave

    2012-12-13T10:25:00Z

    The concept of the Indian New Wave has been over-hyped and doesn’t reflect the current situation in Indian cinema, said Miss Lovely director Ashim Ahluwalia at a DIFF Forum panel yesterday.

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    'ABCs Of Death' producers team for new horror anthology

    2017-01-19T17:27:00Z

    Eight filmmakers from around the world will direct segments, including Baskin’s Can Evrenol.

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