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Na Hong-jin to head seven-strong jury for first Busan Competition
The seven-strong jury also includes Tony Leung Ka-fai, Nandita Das, Marziyeh Meshkiny, Kogonada, Yulia Evina Bhara and Han Hyo-joo.
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‘Zwigato’: Busan Review
Kapil Sharma switches register to play a family man struggling with India’s gig economy in the latest from Nandita Das
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Radiant Films International launches sales on UCR selection 'Manto' (exclusive)
Nandita Das’ film to premiere on Sunday.
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Firaaq scoops top honours at Singapore's AFFF
Firaaq, directed by award-winning Indian actress Nandita Das, scooped best film and best screenplay at the Asian Festival of 1stFilms (AFFF) in Singapore on Wednesday night (Dec 10).The film, which looks at the impact of the 2002 riots in Gujarat on ordinary people, also took the Foreign Correspondents Association Purple ...
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Christine Vachon, Lav Diaz join Rotterdam jury; India strand unveiled; further Harbour titles
The India programme explores the socio-political development of the country over the past 30 years.
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'Raman Raghav 2.0' star Nawazuddin Siddiqui to play Indian writer Manto
EXCLUSIVE: Gangs Of Wasseypur actor will star in Nandita Das’ biopic.
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Das to direct, Guadagnino to produce slavery thriller Trafficking
Indian actress Nandita Das will direct the modern slavery thriller Trafficking, with the director of I Am Love on board to produce.
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'Manto': Cannes Review
Nawazuddin Siddiqui puts in an impressive central performance as writer Saadat Hasan Manto
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AFM Briefs Nov 8
Firaaq, the directorial debut by revered Indian actress Nandita Das, has been sold to the Middle East. Distributor Daxar Multimedia Limited has snapped up all rights to The Middle East to the film from sales agent Wide Management while Suraya has taken Malaysian, Indonesian, Singaporean and Vietnamese TV rights.Another Wide ...
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