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The New York Indian Film Festival unveils full 2021 lineup & award nominations, will virtually feature 58 films

Celebrates Unmatched Breadth of Indian Cinema with Films in 15 Languages.A New York-based film festival may offer inspiration for its industry peers in answering calls for greater diversity and cultural representation in Hollywood.

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The New York Indian Film Festival unveils full 2021 lineup & award nominations, will virtually feature 58 films
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ANUSH NARASIMHAN
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO

The New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF), North America’s oldest and most prestigious film festival which features cinema from India, and the Indian Diaspora, will be held for ten days from June 4 to June 13.. The films have already been made available for pre-order starting Monday, May 17. This year is the 21st year in succession.

Congratulations to all the winners! 🥳👏🎉#thread @chhabs @nyindianff https://t.co/3U5aZUsiwq

— NFDC Film Bazaar (@filmbazaarindia) June 14, 2021

Presented by the Indo-American Arts Council, Inc. (IAAC), and powered by MovieSaints, NYIFF celebrates the 21st year of independent, art house, alternate cinema from India and brings this rich collection of films to audiences in the U.S. and North America. Some films will also stream globally. 24-hour online support will be provided by MovieSaints to ensure audiences across three continents have a seamless experience throughout the duration of the festival.  Presented virtually for the second year in a row, the festival will feature 58 screenings followed by discussions with filmmakers and directors.

.@swastika24 you are absolutely brilliant in #TasherGhawr. What a masterpiece performance as #Sujata!
Congratulations @Fly2Sudipto for the #NYIFF award. @chhabs @SumanGollamudi @nyindianff @IAArtsCouncil https://t.co/ckzSz0Wsnr

— Yoshita Singh योषिता सिंह (@Yoshita_Singh) June 13, 2021

Speaking with this correspondent, Suman Gollamudi, IAAC Executive Director, said, “Last year the festival was in a virtual format and it involved pivoting to an online platform. We emerged stronger with a larger footprint as global audiences engaged with the films.” “This year, with the pandemic creating even more distress, we feel a greater responsibility to provide filmmakers an outlet to showcase their work. Plus, offer audiences hope through cinematic stories that give meaning, form and shape to lift our emotions, ” he said.
The festival will feature 58 screenings – 23 narrative features, 8 documentary features and 27 short films.  The lineup will include worldwide, globally outside of India, the US and NY premieres. Screenings will be followed by  discussions with the filmmakers and others from the industry.

“We aimed to truly underscore the NYIFF commitment to diversity and cultural representation in film,” said Aseem Chhabra, NYIFF Festival Director. “This year, we will feature films in 15 languages spoken in India: Assamese, Bengali, English, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.  All films will have English subtitles.”

“NYIFF’s mission is to provide filmmakers, actors and industry professionals a platform to showcase their work, as well as foster an environment where filmmakers exchange ideas and interact with discerning and diverse audiences, journalists and aficionados,” Chhabra added.

Films screened at NYIFF 2020 went out to win six National Awards, the most prominent film awards ceremony in India. This year the following films that won National Awards will be showcased: They include,  Khisa for “Best Debut Non Feature Film of a Director”;  Sonsi for “Best Cinematography Non Feature Film”; and  Biryaani which received “Special Mention.”

Many of the films being shown at the festival have won accolades at leading international film festivals. Nasir won the NETPAC Award at the Rotterdam International Film Festival and Sthalpuran won the Young Cinema Award at the Asian Pacific Screen Awards.   Films that were played at Berlinale, Sundance Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival and Rotterdam International Film Festival will be presented.

“For the first time, the 2021 lineup truly reflects the incredible diversity of Indian cinematic creativity,” said Dr. Nirmal Mattoo, Chairman IAAC. “This standout collection of films introduces new voices, fresh perspectives and original storytelling, which enhances the NYIFF curatorial legacy of spotlighting movies that go on to receive critical global acclaim.”

This year the award has been redesigned to epitomize the excellence that NYIFF seeks to foster with its annual awards presentation.

Each of these films along with the complete collection of NYIFF-recognized titles will be available for viewing starting June 4  at nyiff.us and nyiff.moviesaints.com. The cost to view each film ranges from $4.99 for feature films (narrative and documentaries) and $0.99 for shorts. Audiences outside the US, excluding India, can pay in their local currencies. In India, the cost will be Rs.150 for features and shorts starting at Rs. 50. There are also discount packages available.

Feature Narratives

Awakash (Marathi), dir. Chittaranjan Giri, 77 mins, 2020

Biryaani (Malayalam), dir. Sajin Baabu, 96 mins, 2020

Blue Bird (Kannada), dir. Ganesh Hegde, 106 mins, 2020

Fire in the Mountains (Hindi), dir. Ajitpal Singh, 82 mins, 2020

First Night (Tamil), dir. Jack Prabhu, Santoshh KK, 106 mins, 2020

Freddie’s Piano (English), dir. Aakash Prabhakar, Sudharshan Narayanan, 110 mins, 2020

God on the Balcony (Assamese), dir. Biswajeet Bora, 89 mins, 2020

Habaddi (Marathi), dir. Nachiket Samant, 110 mins, 2020

House of Orange Trees (Malayalam), dir. Dr. Biju Damodaran, 110 mins, 2020

June (Marathi), dir. Vaibhav Khisti, Suhrud Godbole, 94 mins, 2020

Mail (Telugu), dir. Uday Gurrala, 116 mins, 2020

Nasir (Tamil), dir. Arun Karthick, 78 mins, 2019

Nazarband (Captive) (Hindi), dir. Suman Mukhopadhyay, 85 mins, 2020

Parallel Lines (Kayamai Kadakka) (Tamil), dir. Kiran R, 104 mins, 2020

Parcel (Bengali), dir. Indrasis Acharya, 123 mins, 2020

Pinki Elli? (Where’s Pinki?) (Kannada), dir. Prithvi Konanur, 108 mins, 2020

Searching for Happiness (Bengali) dir. Suman Ghosh, 63 mins, 2021

Songs for Rain (Boroxun) (Assamese), dir. Krrishna Kt. Borah, 86 mins, 2020

Sthalpuran (Marathi), dir. Akshay Indikar, 85 mins, 2020

The Chicken Curry (Koli Taal) (Kannada), dir. Abhilash Shetty, 84 mins, 2020

The Tenant (English, Hindi), dir. Sushrat Jain, 112 mins, 2020

The Knot (Uljhan) (Hindi), dir. Ashish Pant, 113 mins, 2020

Zollywood, (Marathi), dir. Trushant Ingle, 95 mins, 2019

Feature Documentaries

Ahimsa Gandhi: The Power of the Powerless, (English), dir. Ramesh Sharma, 92 mins, 2020

Borderlands (Punjabi, Bengali, Nepali, Manipuri), dir. Samarth Mahajan, 67 mins, 2021

Ghar Ka Pata (Home Address) (English, Hindi, Kashmiri), dir. Madhulika Jalali, 67 mins, 2020

Shut Up Sona (English, Hindi, Oriya), dir. Deepti Gupta, 85 mins. 2019

Talking Head (English, Bengali), dir. Spandan Banerjee, 94 mins, 2021

The Music of Satyajit Ray (English, Bengali), dir. Utpalendu Chakrabarty, 51 mins, 1984

The Space Between the Notes (English, Hindi), dir. Sumantra Ghosal, 52 mins, 2018

WOMB: Women of my Billions, dir. Ajitesh Sharma (English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu), 103 mins, 2021

Short Narratives

Adhura (Unfinished) (Hindi), dir. Arjun Lal, 19 mins, 2020

Annual Day (Salana Jalsa) (Marathi), dir. Pratik Thakare, 30 mins, 2020

Appa’s Seasons (Tamil), dir. Radhika Prasidhha, 22 mins, 2020

B. Selvi & Daughters (Tamil), dir. Drishya, 25 mins, 2020

Checking Out (English), dir. Vick Krishna, 15 mins, 2020

Happy Birthday (Hindi), dir. Ajay Kishore Shaw, 20 mins, 2020

Khayali Pulao (Hindi), dir. Tarun Dudeja, 26 mins, 2020

Khisa (Pocket) (Marathi), dir. Raj Pritam More, 16 mins, 2020

Kurma (English, Hindi), dir. Ramsee Chand, 18 mins, 2020

Laali (Hindi), dir. Abhiroop Basu, 30 mins, 2020

Loose Long Shirt (English), dir. Mitali Joshi, 6 mins, 2020

My Brother (Mera Bhai) (Hindi), dir. Shreela Agarwal, 22 mins, 2020

Naap (Hindi), dir. Harshit Acharya, 18 mins, 2020

Now That We’ve Met (English), dir. Nitya Turaga, 5 mins, 2020

Pilibhit (Hindi), dir. Ashutosh Chaturvedi, Pankaj Mavchi, 23 mins, 2020

Pinni (Kannada), dir. Bhuvan Sathya, 20 mins, 2020

Sonsi (Shadow Bird) (Hindi) dir. Savita Singh, 26 mins, 2020

Sunday (Hindi), dir. Arun Fulara, 10 mins, 2020

Tasher Ghawr (English), dir. Sudipto Roy, 47 mins, 2020

The Miniaturist of Junagarh (Hindi, Urdu), dir. Kaushal Oza, 29 mins, 2020

Untouchability (Theetu) (Tamil), dir. Haresh Narayanan, 7 mins, 2020

Vulture (Xogun) (Assamese), dir. Utpal Borpujari, 16 mins, 2020

Short Documentaries

At the Altar of India’s Freedom – INA Veterans in Malaysia (English) dir. Choodie Shivaram, 30 mins, 2018

Baluji (English), dir. Cécile Embleton, 22 mins, 2020

Seva (English), dir. Rippin Sindher, 16 mins, 2019

The Hero Within (Hindi), dir. Stanley Hector, 7 mins, 2021

What’s Your Story? (English), dir. O.P. Srivastava, 51 mins, 2020

The 21st Annual NYIFF Award Nominations
This year’s nominations were chosen by a prestigious panel of filmmakers and will be judged by artists and media professionals. The winners will be announced as part of the closing event on June 13, 2021.

Best Film

Fire in the Mountains

June

Nasir

Pinki Eli?/ Where is Pinki?

Sthalpuran

Best Director

Ajit Pal Singh (Fire in the Mountains)

Akshay Indikar (Sthalpuran)

Arun Karthik (Nasir)

Krishna Kt. Borah (Songs for Rain)

Suman Mukhopadhaya (Nazarband)

Best Screenplay

Biryaani

Mail

Pinki Eli?/ Where is Pinki?

The Chicken Curry/ Koli Taal

The Knot/ Uljhan

Best Actor

Deep Jyoti Kalita (Songs For Rain)

Harish Khanna (God on the Balcony)

Siddharth Menon (June)

Tanmay Dhanania (Nazarband)

Vikas Kumar (The Knot/ Uljhan)

Best Actress

Akshatha Pandavapura (Pinki Eli?/ Where is Pinki?)

Ashwini Giri (Awakash)

Indira Tiwari (Nazarband)

Kani Kusruti (Biryaani)

Vinamrata Rai (Fire in the Mountain)

Best Child Actor

Honored to have presented the New York Indian Film Festival award for Best Child Actor to Karan Dave for #Habbadi. Karan plays a teenager who has a stammer & who overcomes odds to join his school’s kabaddi team. #NYIFF @nyindianff @randhir_jk @IndiainNewYork @rkkaulsr pic.twitter.com/IoGAOH7YIS

— Yoshita Singh योषिता सिंह (@Yoshita_Singh) June 13, 2021

Aman S. Karkera (Blue Bird)

Karan Dave (Habaddi)

Neel Deshmukh (Sthalpuran)

Porinandhi Jima Sultana (God on the Balcony)

Rudraksh Jaiswal (The Tenant)

Best Short (Narrative)

Annual Day

B. Selvi & Daughters

Tasher Ghawr

Sonsi

Sunday

The Miniaturist of Junagardh

Best Short (Documentary)

Baluji

Seva

The Hero Within

Best Documentary

https://twitter.com/rameshfilms/status/1404088168853377027

Ahimsa, WOMB: Women of my Billion, The Space Between the Notes, Shut Up Sona and Talking Head.

(Anush Narasimhan is an intern with navjeevanexpress.com and is an eighth grader at California, Cupertino Kennedy Middle School).

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