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NEW
DELHI: America is ready to showcase films like
Taare Zameen Par and Honeymoon Travels
Private Ltd at its two major events featuring
Indian films held separately in New York and
Los Angeles.
The
first event, which is being held in New York,
is called Engendered Sex, Sexuality,
Ritual and Religion. Organised by the Indo-American
Arts Council, the event will begin on 18 April
and continue till 20 April.
It
will have films in two sections namely, "Dahleez:
Beyond the Threshold" and "Pehchaan:
I am not me."
While
Dahleez has screenings documenting sex workers'
lives including Mira Nair's Indian Cabaret
and Tales of the Night Fairies by Shohini
Ghosh, Pehchaan has queer film screenings exploring
"otherness," like Honeymoon Travels
Private Ltd by Reema Kagti, About Elsewhere
by Priya Sen and Milind Soman Made Me
Gay by Harjant Gill.
The
second event is the sixth Indian Film Festival
of Los Angeles. The festival, which will take
place from 22 to 27 April, will have a combination
of features, documentaries and shorts. Jury
and audience choice prizes will be awarded to
the best feature, documentary and short film.
The
event will open with Richie Mehta's Amal
while Mumbai Cutting
A City Unfolds
by the ten Indian directors Sudhir Mishra, Anurag
Kashyap, Rahul Dholakia, Ruchi Narain, Kundan
Shah, Revathy, Shashank Ghosh, Jahnu Barua,
Manish Jha and Rituparno Ghosh will close the
event.
Aamir
Khan's award-winning Taare Zameen Par will
also be screened during the festival.
Aditionally, there will also be a tribute to
Bollywood star Madhuri Dixit on 25 April. It
will include a moderated discussion with the
star followed by the screening of Mrityudand
(The Death Sentence) by Prakash Jha. The second
film of the tribute will be Dil To Pagal
Hai (My heart is crazy) on 26 April.
Other
films to be screened include Santosh Sivan's
Before the Rains, A home in the Sky
by Bipin Nadkarni, Adoor Gopalakrishnan's Naalu
Pennungal (Four Women) and Kissing Cousins
by Amyn Kaderali.
Other sections include "Youth Vision"
which is a section of the programme that showcases
feature-length and short family films for young
and adult audiences in English and several Indian
languages.
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