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Screening Schedule and Top 20 Films_15th Mumbai Film Festival organised by MAMI


Screening Schedule and Top 20 Films_15th Mumbai Film Festival organised by MAMI



TOP 20 FILMS TO WATCH AT MFF 2013


NAME
DIRECTOR
Blue Is The Warmest Color (La Vie D'adele - Chapitre 1 Et 2)
AbdellatifKechiche
The Liberator (Libertador)
Alberto Arvelo
Inside Llewyn Davis
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
La jaula de oro
Diego Quemada-Diez
IloIlo
Anthony Chen
The Rocket
Kim Mordaunt
The Butler
Lee Daniels
Brave Miss World
Cecilia Peck
Don Jon
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Fandry
NagrajManjule
Young & Beautiful (Jeune& Jolie)
Francois Ozon
Le Passe (The Past)
AsgharFarhadi
The Fifth Estate
Bill Condon
60 Going on 12 (12 ansd'age)
Frederic Proust
Giraffada
Rani Massalha




Sunglass (TaakJhaank)
RituparnoGhosh
Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost
Anup Singh


Gloria
SebastiánLelio
Shield of Straw     
Takashi Mike
The Selfish Giant
Clio Barnard










1. The Fifth Estate by Bill Condon
Producer: Steve Golin, Michael Sugar
Screenplay: Based on the book Inside Wikileaks and the Guardian book Wikileaks
Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Daniel Brühl, Anthony Mackie, David Thewlis
A dramatic thriller based on real events, The Fifth Estate reveals the quest to expose the deceptions and corruptions of power that turned an Internet upstart into the 21st century's most fiercely debated organisation.
Drawing on Domscheit-Berg's memoir Inside WikiLeaks as well as a 2011 exposé by British journalists David Leigh and Luke Harding, screenwriter Josh Singer chronicles the friendship that underpinned the whistleblower organisation's formative feats of information activism (targeting entities including Swiss private bank Julius Baer, the Church of Scientology, and the British National Party) that would end in acrimonious estrangement following WikiLeaks' publication of nearly 750,000 United States military logs and diplomatic cables — the largest leak of official secrets in American history.
Festivals and Awards:
BAFTA/LA Britannia Award, 2013


2. Inside Lelwyn Davis by  Ethan and Joel Coen
Producer: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Scott Rudin
Screenplay: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

Director of Photography: Bruno Delbonnel
Editor: Roderick Jaynes
Music: T Bone Burnett

Cast: Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, Oscar Isaac

A week in the life of a young folk singer as he navigates the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961. Guitar in tow, huddled against the unforgiving New York winter, he is struggling to make it as a musician against seemingly insurmountable obstacles, some of them of his own making.
Festivals and Awards:

Cannes Film Festival (Grand Jury Prize), 2013
Telluride Film Festival, 2013

3. Girrafada by Rani Massalha:
Producer: Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre, Bettina Brokemper, LionelloCerri
Screenplay: Rani Massalha, Xavier Nemo
Director of Photography: Manuel Teran
Editor: Carlotta Cristiani
Cast: SalehBakri, RoschdyZem, Ahmad Bayatra, MohamadBakri, Laure de Clermont

Yacine is the veterinarian of the only zoo remaining in the Palestinian West Bank. He lives with his ten- year-old son, Ziad, who has a special bond with two giraffes. The young boy is the only person able to communicate with them. When the female giraffe is killed in an air- raid, Ziad accompanies his father on amissiontostealagiraffefroman Israeli zoo and smuggle it back into Palestinian territories.
Festivals and Awards:
Toronto International Film Festival (2013)

4. The Selfish Giant by Clio Barnard
Producer: Tracy O ́Riordan
Screenplay: Clio Barnard
Director of Photography: Mike Eley
Editor: Nick Fenton
Music: Harry Escott
Cast: Conner Chapman, Shaun Thomas, Sean Gilder

Young Arbor and his best friend Swifty are excluded by the children in their school and treated as outsiders in their own neighbourhood. When the two boys meet Kitten, a local scrap dealer, they begin working for him as scrap collectors using a horse and cart. However, Kitten begins to favor Swifty over Arbor, driving a wedge between the boys.
Festivals and Awards:
Cannes Film Festival
(Label Europa Cinemas Award, 2013)
Karlovy Vary Film Festival (2013)





5. Sheild of Straw by Takeshi Miike
Producer: NaoakiKitajima, Misako Saka, Shigeji Maeda

Screenplay: Tamio Hayashi

Director of Photography: Nobuyasu Kita
Editor: Kenji Yamashita
Music: Koji Endo
Cast: Takao Osawa, Nanako Matsushima, Tatsuya Fujiwara

The powerful multi-billionnaireNinagawa puts an irresistible price on the head of the man he believes to be his granddaughter’s killer. Realising he has become a target for millions of people, Kiyomaru turns himself in at the Fukuoka Police Station. Four officers are dispatched to bring Kiyomaru back to Tokyo, risking their own life, but now there’s no telling how many assassins lie in wait on the long journey.

6. Qissa by Anup Singh
Producer: Johannes Rexin, Bettina Brokemper
Screenplay: Anup Singh
Director of Photography: Sebastian Edschmid
ditor: Bernd Euscher

Music: BéatriceThiriet
Co-Producer: Nina Lath Gupta, Bero Beyer, Thierry Lenouvel
Cast: Irrfan Khan, TillotamaShome

Set in post-colonial India, Qissa tells the story of Umber Singh, a Sikh, who is forced to flee his village due to ethnic cleansing at the time of Partition in 1947. Umber decides to fight fate, he builds a new home for his family. When Umber marries his youngest child Kanwar to Neeli, a girl of lower caste, the family is faced with the truth of their identities; where individual ambition and destinies collide in a struggle with eternity.
Festivals and Awards:
Toronto International Film Festival, 2013  (NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film)
Busan International Film Festival, 2013





7. TaakJhaak by RituparnoGhosh
Producer: ArindamChaudhary

Screenplay: RituparnoGhosh

Director of Photography: AvikMukhopadhyay
Editor: Arghya Kamal Mitra

Music: Sanjoy Das and Raja Narayan Deb
Cast: Jaya Bachchan, Naseeruddin Shah, KonkonaSen Sharma, RaimaSen, DipankarDey

Chitra and Sanjay live in matrimonial bliss and are planning their annual vacation. Everything seems to be in place except the sunglasses that must go in her travel bag. These sunglasses help her see what her eyes can’t. They equip her with a strange and powerful sense to probe beyond the surface of human nature. When she wears her sunglasses, Chitra can picture what the other person is thinking. She cannot just read, but see, their thoughts and actions. Interesting as it may sound, this boon soon becomes a bane. Initially, it is an exciting device for mischief. After a point, the Pandora’s Box opens up.

8. 60 Going on 12 by Frédéric Proust
Producer: Hélène Cases

Screenplay: Frédéric Proust

Director of Photography: Denis Gaubert
Editor: Louise Decelle
Music: Laurent Petitgand

Cast: François Berléand, Patrick Chesnais, Anne Consigny, Florence Thomassin, Elise Lhomeau, AymenSaïdi

Charles and Pierrot are inseparable. When Charles takes early retirement, it seems the world is their oyster. They can spend even more time together. Their motto is simple: “Make the most of life and have fun!” Their lively imaginations fill their days with many adventures, while the women in their lives keep a close, tender and sometimes anxious watch.
Festivals and Awards:
Champs-Élysées Film Festival (2013)
Films De Festival Du Monde (2013)
My French Film Festival (2013)




9. Gloria by SebastiánLelio
Producer: Juande Dios Larraín, Pablo Larraín, Luis Collar, Jorge Moreno
Screenplay: SebastiánLelio, Gonzalo Maza
Director of Photography: BenjamínEchazaretta
Editor: Soledad Salfate, SebastiánLelio

Cast: Paulina García, Sergio Hernández, Coca Guazzini, Antonia Santa María

After her children leave her, 58-year- old Gloria has no desire to spend her days and nights alone. To make up for this emptiness, she rushes head- long into a series of singles’ night parties. Her futile attempts end when she meets Rodolfo,a 65 year- old divorcee, who is obsessed with her. His dependence on his ex-wife and children force Gloria to engage with her age and reality.
Festivals and Awards:
Berlin Film Festival (Prize of Ecumenical Jury, Prize of the Guild of German Art House Cinemas, Silver Bear-Best Actress), 2013
San Sebastian International Film Festival (Film in Progress Award), 2012

10. Brave Miss World by Cecila Peck
Producer: Cecilia Peck, Inbal B. Lessner, MottyReif

Director of Photography: Uri Ackerman, Tamara Goldsworthy
Editor: Inbal B. Lessner

Music: Hans Zimmer, Ben Harper, Martin Tillman,NatalieMaines
Cast: LinorAbargil, Joan Collins, Fran Drescher

LinorAbargil, an Israeli beauty queen, was raped two months before being crowned Miss World in 1998. Ten years later, she’s ready to talk about it – and to encourage others to speak out. Now a globe-trotting victims’ advocate, Linor encourages people to stand against sexual violence by putting an end to their silence. She travels to speak with teens in South Africa, where girls are statistically more likely to be raped than educated. She visits Princeton and UC Santa Barbara, where women describe a campus culture that fails to take assaults seriously. From Rape Crisis Centers to Hollywood’s living rooms, Linor is met with emotional support. Yet when she attends a celebrity rape trial that hits too close to home, she suffers a breakdown. In searching for something to ease her pain, Linor’s life takes a dramatic turn.For victims of sexual assault, the journey toward wholeness never ends; still, LinorAbargil continues her unflinching efforts to keep the nightmares at bay.



Festivals and Awards:

Athena Film Festival, 2013
Sarasota Film Festival, 2013
Cleveland International Film Festival, 2013
Dallas International Film Festival, 2013
AFI DOCS, 2013
Lady Filmmakers Film Festival, 2013 – Best Documentary & Best of Fest Awards
Woodstock Film Festival, 2013
Chicago International Film Festival, 2013


11. Jeune& Jolie by Francois Ozon
Producer: Eric Altmayer, Nicolas Altmayer
Screenplay: François Ozon

Director of Photography: Pascal Marti
Editor: Laure Gardette
Music: PhillipeRombi
Cast: Marine Vacth, GéraldinePailhas, FrédéricPierrot, FantinRavat, Johan Leysen

17-year-old Isabelle has her first sexualencounterduringthesummer holidays at a resort in southern France – an episode that is just the beginning of this story about a sexually inquisitive girl. After returning to Paris, she begins to earn money through encounters with various older men. Her mother and stepfather give Isabelle absolute freedom, and have no idea of her secret activities. Yet everything changes when one of her clients dies in bed, and the police and a psychologist become involved.
Festivals and Awards:
Cannes Film Festival, 2013
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, 2013


















12. Blue is the Warmest colour by AbdellatifKechiche
Producer: Vincent Maraval, AbdellatifKechiche, BrahimChioua

Screenplay: Julie Maroh (graphic novel), AbdellatifKechiche and GhaliaLacroix
Director of Photography: Sofian El Fani
Editor: Camille Toubkis, AlbertineLastera, GhaliaLacroix, Jean-Marie Lengelle, Sophie Brunet
Cast: LéaSeydoux, AdèleExarchopoulos

Adèle is a sensitive fifteen-year-old student when we first meet her. She is, essentially, an ordinary kid, until she realizes that her sexual desires turn more towards her own gender than the boys who ask her out. After meeting a blue-haired stranger, the confident and assertive Emma, Adèle soon finds herself tentatively visiting gay bars, and, shortly thereafter, wrapped in the arms and legs of her new lover, enjoying the delights of first love. As Adèle and Emma move beyond their high-school years and move in together, they discover the complications of a more mature relationship.
Festivals and Awards:
Cannes Film Festival
(Palme D’Or, FIPRESCI Prize), 2013
Toronto International Film Festival ,20


13. Le Passe (The Past)  byAsgharFarhadi
Producer: Alexandre Mallet-Guy

Screenplay: AsgharFarhadi, MasoumehLahidji (adaptation)

Director of Photography: Mahmoud Kalari
Editor: Juliette Welfling
Music: YouliGalperine, EvgueniGalperine
Cast: BereniceBejo, Tahar Rahim, Ali Mosaffa, Pauline Burlet, ElyesAguis, Jeanne Jestin

Ahmad deserts his French wife Marie and two children to return to his homeland. After four years he returns to Paris from Tehran to finalise his divorce. During his brief stay, Ahmad discovers the conflicting nature of Marie’s relationship with her daughter Lucie. Ahmad’s efforts to improve this relationship soon unveil a secret from their past.
Festivals and Awards:
Cannes Film Festival (Best Actress), 2013
Durban International Film Festival (Best Screenplay), 2013
Norwegian International Film Festival (Andreas Award), 2013



14. The Liberator by Alberto Arvelo
Producer: Ana Loehnert, Winfried Hammacher, Alberto Arvelo
Screenplay: Timothy J. Sexton

Director of Photography: XaviGiménez
Editor: Tariq Anwar
Music: Gustavo Dudamel
Cast: Edgar Ramirez, MaríaValverde, Danny Huston, Erich Wildpret

There is arguably no single figure as important to the story of independence and democracy in the Americas as Simón Bolívar (1783- 1830). The Venezuelan military and political leader played a critical role in ushering Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Peru, and Ecuador toward autonomy in the wake of Spanish domination. History has long cemented Bolívar’s status as a visionary, but even during his lifetime, he was commonly known by his people as “The Liberator.” The film captures Bolívar’s quests and military campaigns that covered twice the territory of Alexander The Great as he liberated South America.
Festivals and Awards:
Toronto Film Festival, 2013

15. Don Jon by Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Producer: Ram Bergman, Nicolas Chartier
 Screenplay: Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Director of Photography: Thomas Kloss
Editor: Lauren Zuckerman
Music: Nathan Johnson

Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson, Julianne Moore

Jon Martello Jr., is a bartender in New Jersey. The phantasmatic pleasure he derives from internet porn far surpasses his encounters with real women. That is, until he meets sassy Barbara Sugarman who proves a rare challenge to his powers ofseduction.
Festivals and Awards:
Toronto Film Festival (2013)





16. Fandry by NagrajManjule
Producer: VivekKajaria, NileshNavlakha
Screenplay: NagrajManjule

Director of Photography: VikramAmladi
Editor: ChandanArora
Cast: SomnathAvgahde, SurajPawar, KishorKadam, ChayaKadam, SakshiVyavhare

Jabya, a boy like several others of his adolescent age, is born in a Kaikadi (untouchables Dalit) caste. He has fallen in love with a girl, his classmate in school, named Shalu. Incidently, Shalu is a girl from higher caste. Jabya's deep rooted inferiority complex, almost genetic, about his looks, his personality, his caste, his stunning poverty and above all his traditional hereditary source of livelihood prevent him all the while from expressing his soft feelings toward his long cherished love, Shalu. This is a story of Jabya's constant battle between his aspirations and the inferiority complexes within him.

17. IloIlo by Anthony Chen
Producer: AngHwee Sin, YuniHadi, Anthony Chen

Screenplay: Anthony Chen

Director of Photography: Benoit Soler
Cast: KohJiaLer, Angela Bayani, Yeo YannYann, Chen Tian Wen, Peter Wee, Pamela Wildheart.

During the Asian recession of the late ‘90s, a Filipino maid Teresa looks to find a better life in Singapore where she lands a job in a family of three. There Teresa’s friendship with the young boy Jaile ignites the mother’s jealousy. The relationship between the maid and the son develop, until they form a bond and Teresa becomes a part of the family.
Festivals and Awards:
Cannes Film Festival (Golden Camera), 2013

18. La Jaula De Auroby  DiegoQuemada-Diez

Producer: Inna Payán, Luis Salinas, Edher Campos

Screenplay: Lucía Carreras, GibránPortela, Diego Quemada-Diez
Director of Photography: Maria Secco

Editor: PalomaLópezCarillo, Felipe Gómez
Music: Jacobo Lieberman, Leo Heiblum

Cast: Ramón Medína, Brandon López, Rodolfo Dominguez, Carlos Chajon, Karen Martínez

Three teen friends, Juan, Sara and Samuel, leave the Guatemalan slums they inhabit in the hope of a better life in the United States. On their journey through Mexico they meet Chauk, a Tzotsil Indian, who does not speak Spanish and has no official documents. The title of the film comes from a Mexican ballad of the same name about the despair of those who have succeeded in crossing the frontier but find themselves in a “golden cage” as a cheap labour force with no right to permanent residence.
Festivals and Awards:
Cannes Film Festival (Nomination for Un Certain Regard), 2013


19. The Rocket by Kim Mordaunt

Producer: Sylvia Wilczynski
Story: Kim Mordaunt

Screenplay: Kim Mordaunt

Director of Photography: Andrew Commis
Editor: Nick Meyers
Music: Caitlin Yeo
Cast: SitthiphonDisamoe, LoungnamKoisainam, ThepPhongam, BunsriYindi, SumritWarin, Alice Keohavang

Laos: A boy (Ahlo, 10), who is believed to bring bad luck, is blamed for a string of disasters. When his family loses their home and are forced to move, Ahlo meets the spirited orphan Kia (9) and her eccentric uncle Purple: an ex- soldier with a purple suit, a rice-wine habit and a fetish for James Brown. Struggling to hang on to his father's trust, Ahlo leads his family, Purple and Kia through a land scarred by war in search of a new home. But bad luck seems to follow Ahlo, and in a last plea to prove he's not cursed, Ahlo builds a giant explosive rocket to enter the most lucrative but dangerous competition of the year: The Rocket Festival. As the most bombed country in the world shoots back at the sky, a boy reaches out to the heavens for forgiveness.
Festivals and Awards:
Berlin Film Festival (Best Debut Film, Crystal Bear, 2013)
Tribeca Film Festival (Audience Award, Best Actor, Best Narrative Feature), 2013









20. The Butler by Lee Daniels

Producer: Lee Daniels, CassianElwes, Buddy Patrick, Laura Ziskin

Screenplay: Will Haygood (article), Danny Strong
Director of Photography: Andrew Dunn
Editor: Joe Klotz
Music: Rodrigo Leão

Cast: Forest Whitaker, David Banner, Michael Rainer Jr., LaJessie Smith, Mariah Carey, Vanessa Redgrave

The American historical drama is loosely based on the life of Eugene Allen. African-American Cecil Gaines serves eight presidents during his tenure as a butler at the White House, witnessing the civil rights movement, Vietnam, and other major events that affect this man's life, family, and American society.


 





Location:  Liberty

Total Seats: 736

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.00 am
2nd Show
3.00 pm
3rd Show
5.30 pm
5th Show
8.00 pm
17-10-2013
Thursday
No Show
No Show
Opening Film
7.00 pm
The Butler
Dir.: Lee Daniels
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 132’)
18-10-2013
Friday

Hush...(Suti)
Dir.: Lukas Nola
(Croatia / 2013 / Col. / 86')

(WC)
The Immigrant
Dir.: James Gray
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 120’)

(WC)
To Start at 7:00 pm
Young & Beautiful (Jeune & Jolie)
Dir.: François Ozon
(France / 2013 / Col. / 95’)
(RDV)
19-10-2013
Saturday

Inside Llewyn Davis
Dir.: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 105’)



(WC)
Opening of Celebration of Spanish Cinema

El barbero de Sevilla
Dir.: Benito Perojo
(Germany-Spain / 1938 / B&W / 90')
(CSC)


To Be Announce
Blue Is The Warmest Color (La Vie d’Adèle - Chapitres 1 & 2)
Dir.: Abdellatif Kechiche
(France / 2013 / Col. / 179’)


(RDV)
20-10-2013
Sunday

Viridiana
Dir.: Luis Buñuel
(Spain-Mexico / 1961 / B&W / 90')


(CSC)
El verdugo
Dir.: Luis García Berlanga
(Spain-Italy / 1963 / B&W / 91')


(CSC)
To start at 5:00
Welcome Mr. Marshall (Bienvenido Mister Marshall)
Dir.: Luis García Berlanga (Spain / 1953 / B&W / 78')
(CSC)
7 pm to 9 pm
Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Digital Diemma presentation / Masterclass
21-10-2013
Monday
The Hunt (La caza)
Dir.: Carlos Saura
(Spain / 1966 / Col. / 91')

(CSC)
The Spirit of the Beehive (El espíritu de la colmena)
Dir.: Víctor Erice (Spain / 1973 / Col. / 97')
(CSC)
The Nest (El nido)
Dir.: Jaime de Armiñán
(Spain-Argentina / 1980 / Col. / 97')

(CSC)
Le Passé (The Past)
Dir.: Asghar Farhadi
(France / 2013 / Col. / 130’)

(RDV)
22-10-2013
Tuesday

Volver a empezar
Dir.: José Luis Garci
(Spain / 1982 / Col. / 87')

(CSC)
El sur
Dir.: Víctor Erice
(Spain-France / 1983 / Col. / 95')

(CSC)
Carmen (la de Triana)
Dir.: Florian Rey
(Germany-Spain / 1938 / B&W / 110')

(CSC)
Vic+Flo Saw a Bear (Vic et Flo ont vu un ours)
Dir.: Denis Côté
(Canada / 2013 / Col. / 90')
(WC)
23-10-2013
Wednesday

A Touch Of Sin (Tian Zhu ding)
Dir.: JIA zhangke
(China-Japan / 2013 / Col. / 133’)

(WC)
Shield Of Straw (Wara No Tate)
Dir.: Takashi Miike
(Japan / 2013 / Col. / 124’)

(WC)
Before Midnight
Dir.: Richard Linklater
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 109')

(WC)
Seven Days in January (Siete días de enero)
Dir.: Juan Antonio Bardem
(Spain-France / 1979 / Col. / 180')
(CSC)
24-10-2013
Thursday

No Show
No Show
Closing Function will start at 6:30
The Fifth Estate
Dir.: Bill Condon
(USA-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 124')

IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films
Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed
Location:  Metro

Screen No: 1 (one): Total Seats: 240

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.00 am
2nd Show
12:00 noon
2nd Show
3.00 pm
3rd Show
5.30 pm
5th Show
8.00 pm
18-10-2013
Friday

Sunlight, Moonlight, Earth (Aftab, Mahtab, Zamin)
Dir.: Ali Ghavitan
(Iran / 2013 / Col. / 80')

(WC)
No Show
A Fold in My Blanket (Chemi sabnis naketsi)
Dir.: Zaza Rusadze
(Georgia / 2013 / Col. / 75')

(ATC)
At the Crossroads Nondon Bagchi Life and living
Dir.: Rajdeep Paul, Sarmistha Maiti
(India / 2013 / Col. / 70’)
(CA)
Burning Bush (Horící ker)
Dir.: Agnieszka Holland
(Czech Republic / 2013 / Col. / 240')

(WC)
19-10-2013
Saturday

The Missing Picture (L'image manquante)
Dir.: Rithy Panh
(Cambodia-France / 2013 / Col. / 90')

(SC)
No Show
A+ (Canada / 6’)
Days of Future Past (Canada / 7’)
Pulse (India / 23’)
Burning Star (USA / 4’)
Item Number (Canada-India / 16’)
Serious Ladies (Germany / 21’)
Play Life Series (Austria / 11’)
(Experimental Films)
Red Monsoon
Dir.: Eelum Dixit
(Nepal / 2013 / Col. / 88')



(FIW)
Combustión
Dir.: Daniel Calparsoro
(Spain / 2013 / Col. / 102')



(NSC)
20-10-2013
Sunday
60 going on 12 (12 ans d'âge)
Dir.: Frédéric Proust
(France / 2013 / Col. / 89’)


(CA)
Satyanweshi
Dir.: Rituparno Ghosh (India (Bengali) / 2013 / Col.)


(IPF)
Golden Slumbers (Le Sommeil d'or)
Dir.: Davy Chou
(France-Cambodia / 2011 / Col. / 96')
(SC)
Beyond All Boundaries
Dir.: Sushrut Jain
(USA-India / 2013 / Col. / 97')


(TRR)
Barefoot To Goa
Dir.: Praveen Morchhale
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 80’)

(CA)
21-10-2013
Monday
I'm watching over you (France / 19')
Arefi, the shepherd
(Iran-Germany / 9’)
By Way of the Mountains
(Fiji / 44')
Road to Disneyland
(Germany-Romania / 33’)
(CA)
Natholi Oru Cheriya Meen Alla
Dir.: V. K. Prakash
(India (Malayalam) / 2013 / Col. / 118')


(IPF)
Eye witness (12')
Driving Test (26')
A Time Called Oldness (22')
End of Love (13')


(KF)
Where I Go
Dir.: Neang Kavich
(Cambodia / 2012 / Col. / 55')



(SC)
Nayi Kheti  (India / 12')
Iceboat (USA / 10')
To Dance like your Dad (UK / 6')
Narcissicon (India / 43')
Forerunner (India / 13')

(Artists Films)
22-10-2013
Tuesday

Oh, How I Long
(Palenstine / 39')
Mohan Kaka (India / 22')
Shuruaat (India / 16')
Late Shift (Germany / 20’)
(CA)
Bhooter Bhabishyat
Dir.: Anik Dutta
(India (Bengali) / 2012 / Col. / 120')

(IPF)
Life Imprisonment (4')
One Wish (4')
The Glasses (11')
Kabul Ambulance (26')
Amir and Sara (16')
(KF)
The Only Real Game
Dir.: Mirra Bank
(USA-India / 2012 / Col. / 82')


(TRR)
A Few Days More
Dir.: Om Prakash Srivastava
(India (English-Hindi) / 2012 / Col. / 50')

(TRR)
23-10-2013
Wednesday

Munsif
Dir.: Umashankar Swamy
(India (Kannada) / 2012 / Col. / 106')
(NF)
Maryan
Dir.: Bharat Bala
(India (Tamil) / 2013 / Col. / 153')
(IPF)
Only God Forgives
Dir.: Nicolas Winding Refn
(Denmark / 2013 / Col. / 90’)

(WC)
Little big People
Dir.: Khalid Mohamed
(India (English-Hindi-Marathi) / 2013 / Col. / 52')
(TRR)
Holy Motors
Dir.: Leos Carax
(France / 2012 / Col. / 115')

(LC)
24-10-2013
Thursday

Red Wedding
Dir.: Guillaume Suon, Lida Chan
(Cambodia-France / 2012 / Col. / 58')
(SC)
No Show
A Long and Happy Life (Dolgaya schastlivaya zhizn)
Dir.: Boris Khlebnikov
(Russia / 2013 / Col. / 80')
(WC)
Short Term 12
Dir.: Destin Cretton
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 96')

(WC)
Saving General Yang
Dir.: Ronny Yu
(Hong Kong-China / 2013 / Col. / 102')
(WC)

IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films
Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed


Location:  Metro

Screen No: 2 (Two): Total Seats: 278

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.30 am
2nd Show
3.30 pm
3rd Show
6.00 pm
4th Show
8.30 pm
18-10-2013
Friday

Diego Star
Dir.: Frédérick Pelletier
(Canada-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 91')

(ATC)
Son of Cain (Hijo de Cain)
Dir.: Jesús Monllaó
(Spain / 2013 / Col. / 91')

(NSC)
Film India Worldwide Opening
Jadoo
Dir.: Amit Gupta
(UK / 2013 / Col. / 90')

Picasso’s Gang (La banda Picasso)
Dir.: Fernando Colomo
(Spain / 2013 / Col. / 100')

(NSC)
19-10-2013
Saturday

Good to Go (Srecen za umret)
Dir.: Matevz Luzar
(Slovenia-Croatia / 2013 / Col. / 100')
(CA)
Autumn Blood
Dir.: Markus Blunder
(Austria-USA / 2013 / Col. / 97')
(ATC)
Machete Kills
Dir.: Robert Rodriguez
(USA-Russia / 2013 / Col. / 107')
(WC)
The Selfish Giant
Dir.: Clio Barnard
(UK / 2013 / Col. / 95')
(ATC)
20-10-2013
Sunday
Matterhorn
Dir.: Diederik Ebbinge
(Netherlands / 2013 / Col. / 87’)

(ATC)
Mapa
Dir.: León Siminiani
(Spain / 2012 / Col. / 85')

(FIW)
Capital (Le Capital)
Dir.: Costa Gavras
(France / 2012 / Col. / 114')

(CG)
Bad Hair (Pelo Malo)
Dir.: Mariana Rondon
(Venezuela / 2013 / Col. / 95')

(WC)
21-10-2013
Monday
Killer Toon (Deo Web-toon: Ye-go Sal-in)
Dir.: Yong-gyun Kim
(South Korea / 2013 / Col. / 104')
(WC)
Faith Connections
Dir.: Pan Nalin
(India-France / 2013 / Col. / 115')

(FIW)
The Amazing Cat Fish (Los insólitos peces gato)
Dir.: Claudia Sainte-Luce
(Mexico / 2013 / Col. / 88')
(ATC)
The Major
Dir.: Yury Bykov
(Russia / 2013 / Col. / 99')

(WC)
22-10-2013
Tuesday

Yesterday Never Ends (Ayer no termina nunca)
Dir.: Isabel Coixet
(Spain / 2013 / Col. / 108')
(NSC)
The Canyons
Dir.: Paul Schrader
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 99’)

(WC)
Good Morning Karachi
Dir.: Sabiha Sumar
(Pakistan / 2013 / Col. / 85')

(FIW)
What's Love Got to Do with It?
Dir.: Rohena Gera
(India / 2013 / Col. / 84')

(TRR)
23-10-2013
Wednesday

Locke
Dir.: Steven Knight
(USA-UK / 2013 / Col. / 85')
(WC)
Siddharth
Dir.: Richie Mehta
(Canada / 2013 / Col. / 96')
(FIW)
Gloria
Dir.: Sebastián Lelio
(Chile-Spain / 2013 / Col. / 110')
(CA)
Mahanagar
Dir.: Satyajit Ray
(India (Bengali) / 1963 / B&W / 131')
(RC)
24-10-2013
Thursday

Seventh Cat
Dir.: Hiroshi Toda
(Japan / 2013 / Col. / 77')
(CA)
Toilet Blues
Dir.: Dirmawan Hatta
(Indonesia / 2012 / Col. / 87')
(WC)
The Liberator (Libertador)
Dir.: Alberto Arvelo
(Venezuela-Spain / 2013 / Col. / 119’)
(NSC)
On My Way (Elle s'en va)
Dir.: Emmanuelle Bercot
(France / 2013 / Col. / 116')
(WC)


IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films


Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed
Location:  Metro

Screen No: 3 (Three): Total Seats: 293

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.00 am
2nd Show
3.00 pm
3rd Show
5.30 pm
5th Show
8.00 pm
18-10-2013
Friday

The Spirit of '45
Dir.: Ken Loach
(UK / 2013 / Col. / 94')

(WC)
Opening India Gold
Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost
Dir.: Anup Singh
(India (Panjabi) / 2013 / Col. / 109')

Pied Piper
Dir.: Vivek Budakoti
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 113')

(NF)
Liar's Dice
Dir.: Geethu Mohandas
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 104')

(IG)
19-10-2013
Saturday

3x3D
Dir.: Jean-Luc Godard, Peter Greenaway, Edgar Pêra
(France-Portugal / 2013 / Col. / 70') - 3D
(WC)
The World of Goopi and Bagha (Goopy gawaiya bagha bajaiya)
Dir.: Shilpa Ranade
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 78')
(IG)
Monologue (Maunraag)
Dir.: Vaibhav Abnave
(India (Marathi) / 2013 / Col. / 92')

(IG)
Vakratunda Mahakaaya
Dir.: Punarvasu Naik
(India (Marathi-Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 143')
(NF)
20-10-2013
Sunday
Sunglass (Taak Jhaak)
Dir.: Rituparno Ghosh
(India / 2013 / Col. / 85’)

(IG)
Sulemani Keeda
Dir.: Amit V Masurkar
(India-USA / 2013 / Col. / 90')

(NF)
Oonga
Dir.: Devashish Makhija
(India / 2013 / Col. / 98')

(IG)
Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants (Minuscule)
Dir.: Hélène Giraud, Thomas Szabo
(France / 2013 / Col. / 82’)
(RDV) - 3D
21-10-2013
Monday
Tom at the Farm (Tom à la ferme)
Dir.: Xavier Dolan
(Canada-France / 2013 / Col. / 105')
(WC)
Wild Berries (Kaphal)
Dir.: Batul Mukhtiar
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 90')
(NF)
Powerless (Katiyabaaz)
Dir.: Fahad Mustafa, Deepti Kakkar
(India-USA / 2013 / Col. / 84')
(IG)
Mastram
Dir.: Akhilesh Jaiswal
(India / 2013 / Col. / 100’)
(IG)
22-10-2013
Tuesday

The Face Of Love
Dir.: Arie Posin
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 92’)
(WC)
Invincible (Ajeyo)
Dir.: Jahnu Barua
(India (Assamese) / 2013 / Col. / 116')
(IG)
Virgin Talkies (Kanyaka Talkies)
Dir.: K R Manoj
(India (Malayalam) / 2013 / Col. / 115')
(IG)
Rege
Dir.: Abhijit Panse
(India (Marathi) / 2013 / Col. / 130')
(NF)
23-10-2013
Wednesday

September
Dir.: Penny Panayotopoulou
(Germany-Greece / 2013/ Col. / 105')
(WC)
Bakrapur (The Goat Vote)
Dir.: Janaki Vishwanathan
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 82')
(NF)
Crossing Bridges
Dir.: Sange Dorjee Thongdok
(India (Sherdukpen) / 2013 / Col. / 102')
(IG)
A Silent Way (Ko: Yad)
Dir.: Manju Borah
(India / 2012 / Col. / 90')
(IG)
24-10-2013
Thursday

Time to live and Time to Die (Tong nien wang shi)
Dir.: Hsiao-hsien Hou
(Taiwan / 1985 / 138')
(RC)
Heli
Dir.: Amat Escalante
(Mexico / 2013 / Col. / 105’)

(WC)
Five Years (Fünf Jahre Leben)
Dir.: Stefan Schaller
(Germany / 2013 / Col. / 95')

(ATC)
All Is Lost
Dir.: J.C Chandor
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 106’)

(WC)


IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films


Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed
Location:  Metro

Screen No: 4 (Four): Total Seats: 293

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.30 am
2nd Show
3.30 pm
3rd Show
6.00 pm
4th Show
8.30 pm
18-10-2013
Friday

The Act of Killing
Dir.: Joshua Oppenheimer
(Denmark-Norway-UK / 2012 / Col. / 115')

(TRR)
The Keeper of Lost Causes (Kvinden i buret)
Dir.: Mikkel Nørgaard
(Denmark-Germany-Sweden / 2013 / Col. / 97’)
(WC)
Blackmail
Dir.: Alfred Hitchcock
(UK / 1929 / B&W / 85')


(RC)
Layla Fourie
Dir.: Pia Marais
(Germany / 2013 / Col. / 105’)


(WC)
19-10-2013
Saturday

The King of Comedy
Dir.: Martin Scorsese
(USA / 1982 / 109')

(RC)
Mood Indigo (L'Écume des jours)
Dir.: Michel Gondry
(France-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 125’)

(RDV)
The Ax (Le Couperet)
Dir.: Costa Gavras
(Belgium-France-Spain / 2005 / Col. / 122’)
(CG)
Brahmin Bulls
Dir.: Mahesh Pailoor
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 96')

(WC)
20-10-2013
Sunday
Tokyo Story
Dir.: Yasujirô Ozu
(Japan / 1953 / B&W / 136')

(RC)
Giraffada
Dir.: Rani Massalha
(France-Austria-Germany-Italy / 2013 / Col. / 100')
(ATC)
A Castle in Italy (Un château en Italie)
Dir.: Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi
(France / 2013 / Col. / 104’)

(RDV)


Dimensions Mumbai

21-10-2013
Monday
The Nun (La Religieuse)
Dir.: Guillaume Nicloux
(France, Germany, Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 114’)
(RDV)
Bad Blood (Mauvais sang)
Dir.: Leos Carax
(France / 1986 / Col. / 116')

(LC)
All About Eve
Dir.: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
(USA / 1950 / B&W / 138')

(RC)
Grigris
Dir.: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
(France / 2013 / Col. / 101')

(RDV)
22-10-2013
Tuesday

Eden is West (Eden à l'Ouest)
Dir.: Costa Gavras
(France-Greece-Italy / 2009 / Col. / 110')




(CG)
The Lovers on the Bridge (Les Amants du Pont-Neuf)
Dir.: Leos Carax
(France / 1999 / Col. / 125')



(LC)
Jealousy (La Jalousie)
Dir.: Philippe Garrel
(France-Germany / 2013 / Col. / 77')




(RDV)
The Floorwalker
Dir.: Charles Chaplin
(USA / 1916 / B&W / 30')

Downpour (Ragbar)
Dir.: Bahram Beizai
(Iran / 1972 / 128')
(RC)
23-10-2013
Wednesday

The Sea Inside (Mar Adentro)
Dir.: Alejandro Amenábar
(Spain-France-Italy / 2004 / Col. / 125’)
(CSC)
Your Next Life (La vida que te espera)
Dir.: Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
(Spain / 2004 / Col. / 100')
(CSC)
Timecrimes (Los cronocrímenes)
Dir.: Nacho Vigalondo
(Spain / 2007 / Col. / 92')
(CSC)
Dream and Silence (Sueño y silencio)
Dir.: Jaime Rosales
(Spain-France / 2012 / Col. / 120')
(CSC)
24-10-2013
Thursday

Amen
Dir.: Costa Gavras
(France-Germany-Romania / 2002 / Col. / 132')
(CG)
Z
Dir.: Costa Gavras
(France-Algeria / 1969 / Col. / 127')

(CG)
Miss and The Doctors (Tirez la langue, mademoiselle)
Dir.: Axelle Ropert
(France / 2013 / Col. / 95')
(RDV)
Lovers of the Arctic Circle (Los amantes del Círculo Polar)
Dir.: Julio Medem
(Spain-France / 1998 / Col. / 112')
(CSC)

IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films

Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed
Location:  Metro

Screen No: 5 (Five): Total Seats: 350

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.00 am
3rd Show
3.30 pm
4th Show
6.00 pm
5th Show
8.00 pm
18-10-2013
Friday

Closed Curtains
Dir.: Jafar Panahi, Kamboziya Partovi
(Iran / 2013 / Col. / 106’)

(WC)
Salinger
Dir.: Shane Salerno
(USA / 2013 / 120')

(TRR)
Fandry
Dir.: Nagraj Manjule
(India (Marathi) / 2013 / Col. / 103')

(IC)
The Butler
Dir.: Lee Daniels
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 132’)


19-10-2013
Saturday

Mr. Morgan's Last Love
Dir.: Sandra Nettelbeck
(Germany-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 116')
(WC)
Mamay Umeng
Dir.: Dwein Baltazar
(Philippines / 2012 / Col. / 75')
(IC)
Tonnerre
Dir.: Guillaume Brac
(France / 2013 / Col. / 106)
(IC)
My Dog Killer (Môj pes Killer)
Dir.: Mira Fornayová
(Slovakia-Czech Rep. / 2013 / Col. / 88')
(WC)
20-10-2013
Sunday
In The Name of (W imie…)
Dir.: Malgoska Szumowska
(Poland / 2013 / Col. / 97')

(WC)
The Rocket
Dir.: Kim Mordaunt
(Australia-Laos-Thailand / 2013 / Col. / 96’)
(IC)
The Plague (La Plaga)
Dir.: Neus Ballús
(Spain / 2013 / Col. / 85')

(IC)
La jaula de oro
Dir.: Diego Quemada-Díez
(Mexico / 2013 / Col. / 102')

(IC)
21-10-2013
Monday
State of Siege (Etat de siège)
Dir.: Costa Gavras
(France-Italy-Germany / 1972 / Col. / 120')
(CG)
Michael Kohlhaas
Dir.: Arnaud des Pallières
(France-Germany / 2013 / Col. / 122')

(WC)
The Strange Little Cat (Das merkwürdige Kätzchen)
Dir.: Ramon Zürcher
(Germany / 2013 / Col. / 72')
(IC)
The Voice of The Voiceless (La voz de los silenciados)
Dir.: Maximón Monihan
(Guatemala-USA / 2013 / Col. / 92')
(IC)
22-10-2013
Tuesday

Gold
Dir.: Thomas Arslan
(Germany / 2013 / Col. / 101’)

(WC)
For Those in Peril
Dir.: Paul Wright
(UK / 2013 / Col. / 90')

(IC)
Another House (L'autre maison)
Dir.: Mathieu Roy
(Canada / 2013 / Col. / 100')

(IC)
The Great Beauty (La grande bellezza)
Dir.: Paolo Sorrentino
(Italy / 2013 / Col. / 142’)

(WC)
23-10-2013
Wednesday

Stray Dogs (Jiao You)
Dir.: Ming-liang Tsai
(Taiwan / 2013 / Col. / 138')
(WC)
The Japanese Dog (Cainele Japonez)
Dir.: Tudor Cristian Jurgiu
(Romania / 2013 / Col. / 85')
(IC)
Medeas
Dir.: Andrea Pallaoro
(Italy-Mexico-USA / 2013 / Col. / 98')
(IC)
Ilo Ilo
Dir.: Anthony Chen
(Singapore / 2013 / Col. / 96')
(IC)
24-10-2013
Thursday

The Mute (El mudo)
Dir.: Daniel Vega, Diego Vega
(Peru-France-Mexico / 2013 / Col. / 86')
(WC)
Le demantèlement
Dir.: Sebastien Pilote
(Canada / 2013 / Col. / 111')
(WC)
Don Jon
Dir.: Joseph Gordon-Levitt
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 90')
(IC)
The Fifth Estate
Dir.: Bill Condon
(USA-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 124')


IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films

Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed


Location:  Cinemax, Versova

Screen No: 1 (one): Total Seats: 239

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.00 am
2nd Show
12.30 Noon
3rd Show
3.30 pm
4th Show
6.00 pm
5th Show
8.30 pm
18-10-2013
Friday

60 going on 12 (12 ans d'âge)
Dir.: Frédéric Proust
(France / 2013 / Col. / 89’)

(CA)
Matterhorn
Dir.: Diederik Ebbinge
(Netherlands / 2013 / Col. / 87’)

(ATC)
Village of Hope
Dir.: Boonsong Nakphoo
(Thailand / 2013 / B&W / 72')

(WC)
Giraffada
Dir.: Rani Massalha
(France-Austria-Germany-Italy / 2013 / Col. / 100')
(ATC)
Locke
Dir.: Steven Knight
(USA-UK / 2013 / Col. / 85')

(WC)
19-10-2013
Saturday

A Long and Happy Life (Dolgaya schastlivaya zhizn)
Dir.: Boris Khlebnikov
(Russia / 2013 / Col. / 80')
(WC)
The Amazing Cat Fish (Los insólitos peces gato)
Dir.: Claudia Sainte-Luce
(Mexico / 2013 / Col. / 88')
(ATC)
The Circle Within (Içimdeki Çember)
Dir.: Deniz Çınar
(Turkey / 2013 / Col. / 72')
(WC)
The Canyons
Dir.: Paul Schrader
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 99’)

(WC)
Stray Dogs (Jiao You)
Dir.: Ming-liang Tsai
(Taiwan / 2013 / Col. / 138')

(WC)
20-10-2013
Sunday
Salinger
Dir.: Shane Salerno
(USA / 2013 / 120')

(TRR)
A Fold in My Blanket (Chemi sabnis naketsi)
Dir.: Zaza Rusadze
(Georgia / 2013 / Col. / 75')
(ATC)
Hush...(Suti)
Dir.: Lukas Nola
(Croatia / 2013 / Col. / 86')

(WC)
Diego Star
Dir.: Frédérick Pelletier
(Canada-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 91')
(ATC)
Mr. Morgan's Last Love
Dir.: Sandra Nettelbeck
(Germany-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 116')
(WC)
21-10-2013
Monday
Machete Kills
Dir.: Robert Rodriguez
(USA-Russia / 2013 / Col. / 107')

(WC)
Autumn Blood
Dir.: Markus Blunder
(Austria-USA / 2013 / Col. / 97')


(ATC)
The Keeper of Lost Causes (Kvinden i buret)
Dir.: Mikkel Nørgaard
(Denmark-Germany-Sweden / 2013 / Col. / 97’)
(WC)
The Selfish Giant
Dir.: Clio Barnard
(UK / 2013 / Col. / 95')


(ATC)                                   
Gloria
Dir.: Sebastián Lelio
(Chile-Spain / 2013 / Col. / 110')


(CA)
22-10-2013
Tuesday

Closed Curtains
Dir.: Jafar Panahi, Kamboziya Partovi
(Iran / 2013 / Col. / 106’)
(WC)
Barefoot To Goa
Dir.: Praveen Morchhale
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 80’)

(CA)
The Armstrong Lie
Dir.: Alex Gibney
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 122')

(WC)
Toilet Blues
Dir.: Dirmawan Hatta
(Indonesia / 2012 / Col. / 87')

(WC)
Brahmin Bulls
Dir.: Mahesh Pailoor
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 96')

(WC)
23-10-2013
Wednesday

Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer
Dir.: Mike Lerner, Maxim Pozdorovkin
(Russia-UK / 2013 / Col. / 88')
(TRR)
Good to Go (Srecen za umret)
Dir.: Matevz Luzar
(Slovenia-Croatia / 2013 / Col. / 100')
(CA)
Capital (Le Capital)
Dir.: Costa Gavras
(France / 2012 / Col. / 114')

(CG)
A Castle in Italy (Un château en Italie)
Dir.: Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi
(France / 2013 / Col. / 104’)
(RDV)
On My Way (Elle s'en va)
Dir.: Emmanuelle Bercot
(France / 2013 / Col. / 116')

(WC)
24-10-2013
Thursday

At the Crossroads Nondon Bagchi Life and living
Dir.: Rajdeep Paul, Sarmistha Maiti
(India / 2013 / Col. / 70’)
(CA)
Bekas
Dir.: Karzan Kader
(Sweden-Finland-Iraq / 2013 / Col. / 97')

(WC)
The Missing Picture (L'image manquante)
Dir.: Rithy Panh
(Cambodia-France / 2013 / Col. / 90')
(SC)
Bad Hair (Pelo Malo)
Dir.: Mariana Rondon
(Venezuela / 2013 / Col. / 95')


(WC)
The Japanese Dog (Cainele Japonez)
Dir.: Tudor Cristian Jurgiu
(Romania / 2013 / Col. / 85')

(IC)

IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films

Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed
Location:  Cinemax, Versova

Screen No: 2 (TWO): 239 Seats

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.15 am
2nd Show
12.45 Noon
3rd Show
3.15 pm
4th Show
5.45 pm
5th Show
8.15  pm
18-10-2013
Friday

Wajma (An Afghan Love Story)
Dir.: Barmak Akram
(Afghanistan-France / 2013 / Col. / 85')
(WC)
Stop Over (L'Escale)
Dir.: Kaveh Bakhtiari
(Switzerland-France / 2013 / Col. / 104')
(TRR)
A River Changes Course
Dir.: Kalyanee Mam
(Cambodia / 2013 / Col. / 83')

(SC)
The Armstrong Lie
Dir.: Alex Gibney
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 122')

(WC)
The Mute (El mudo)
Dir.: Daniel Vega, Diego Vega
(Peru-France-Mexico / 2013 / Col. / 86')
(WC)
19-10-2013
Saturday

Village of Hope
Dir.: Boonsong Nakphoo
(Thailand / 2013 / B&W / 72')

(WC)
Time to live and Time to Die (Tong nien wang shi)
Dir.: Hsiao-hsien Hou
(Taiwan / 1985 / 138')
(RC)
Le demantèlement
Dir.: Sebastien Pilote
(Canada / 2013 / Col. / 111')

(WC)
Jadoo
Dir.: Amit Gupta
(UK / 2013 / Col. / 90')

(FIW)
September
Dir.: Penny Panayotopoulou
(Germany-Greece / 2013/ Col. / 105')
(WC)
20-10-2013
Sunday

The Act of Killing
Dir.: Joshua Oppenheimer
(Denmark-Norway-UK / 2012 / Col. / 115')

(TRR)
The Keeper of Lost Causes (Kvinden i buret)
Dir.: Mikkel Nørgaard
(Denmark-Germany-Sweden / 2013 / Col. / 97’)
(WC)
Locke
Dir.: Steven Knight
(USA-UK / 2013 / Col. / 85')


(WC)
The Liberator (Libertador)
Dir.: Alberto Arvelo
(Venezuela-Spain / 2013 / Col. / 119’)

(NSC)
The Major
Dir.: Yury Bykov
(Russia / 2013 / Col. / 99')


(WC)
21-10-2013
Monday

Short Term 12
Dir.: Destin Cretton
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 96')
(WC)
Before Midnight
Dir.: Richard Linklater
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 109')
(WC)
Mapa
Dir.: León Siminiani
(Spain / 2012 / Col. / 85')
(FIW)
Combustión
Dir.: Daniel Calparsoro
(Spain / 2013 / Col. / 102')
(NSC)
Hush...(Suti)
Dir.: Lukas Nola
(Croatia / 2013 / Col. / 86')
(WC)
22-10-2013
Tuesday

A Long and Happy Life (Dolgaya schastlivaya zhizn)
Dir.: Boris Khlebnikov
(Russia / 2013 / Col. / 80')

(WC)
The Missing Picture (L'image manquante)
Dir.: Rithy Panh
(Cambodia-France / 2013 / Col. / 90')
(SC)
Son of Cain (Hijo de Cain)
Dir.: Jesús Monllaó
(Spain / 2013 / Col. / 91')


(NSC)
Faith Connections
Dir.: Pan Nalin
(India-France / 2013 / Col. / 115')

(FIW)
Burned Wings
Dir.: Zheng Kuo
(China / 2013 / Col. / 105')


(ATC)
23-10-2013
Wednesday

Picasso’s Gang (La banda Picasso)
Dir.: Fernando Colomo
(Spain / 2013 / Col. / 100')
(NSC)
What's Love Got to Do with It?
Dir.: Rohena Gera
(India / 2013 / Col. / 84')

(TRR)
Bad Hair (Pelo Malo)
Dir.: Mariana Rondon
(Venezuela / 2013 / Col. / 95')

(WC)
Good Morning Karachi
Dir.: Sabiha Sumar
(Pakistan / 2013 / Col. / 85')

(FIW)
Tokyo Story
Dir.: Yasujirô Ozu
(Japan / 1953 / B&W / 136')

(RC)
24-10-2013
Thursday

Yesterday Never Ends (Ayer no termina nunca)
Dir.: Isabel Coixet
(Spain / 2013 / Col. / 108')
(NSC)
Siddharth
Dir.: Richie Mehta
(Canada / 2013 / Col. / 96')

(FIW)
The Circle Within (Içimdeki Çember)
Dir.: Deniz Çınar
(Turkey / 2013 / Col. / 72')
(WC)
In the Shadow of the Sun
Dir.: Harry Freeland
(Tanzania-UK / 2012 / Col. / 84')
(TRR)
Holy Motors
Dir.: Leos Carax
(France / 2012 / Col. / 115')

(LC)

IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films

Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed
Location:  Cinemax, Versova

Screen No: 3 (Three): 377 Seats

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.00 am
2nd Show
12.30 Noon
3rd Show
3.30 pm
4th Show
6.00 pm
5th Show
8.30 pm
18-10-2013
Friday

Who is Dayani Cristal
Dir.: Marc Silver
(UK-USA-Mexico / 2013 / Col. / 80')
(TRR)
The Circle Within (Içimdeki Çember)
Dir.: Deniz Çınar
(Turkey / 2013 / Col. / 72')
(WC)
The Face Of Love
Dir.: Arie Posin
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 92’)

(WC)
Michael Kohlhaas
Dir.: Arnaud des Pallières
(France-Germany / 2013 / Col. / 122')
(WC)
The Butler
Dir.: Lee Daniels
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 132’)
19-10-2013
Saturday

Fatal Assistance (Assistance mortelle)
Dir.: Raoul Peck
(France-Haiti-USA-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 99')
(TRR)
A Touch Of Sin (Tian Zhu ding)
Dir.: JIA zhangke
(China-Japan / 2013 / Col. / 133’)

(WC)
Before Midnight
Dir.: Richard Linklater
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 109')


(WC)
Gold
Dir.: Thomas Arslan
(Germany / 2013 / Col. / 101’)


(WC)
Don Jon
Dir.: Joseph Gordon-Levitt
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 90')


(IC)
20-10-2013
Sunday

The Spirit of '45
Dir.: Ken Loach
(UK / 2013 / Col. / 94')

(WC)
Layla Fourie
Dir.: Pia Marais
(Germany / 2013 / Col. / 105’)

(WC)
Fandry
Dir.: Nagraj Manjule
(India (Marathi) / 2013 / Col. / 103')
(IC)
Mamay Umeng
Dir.: Dwein Baltazar
(Philippines / 2012 / Col. / 75')

(IC)
The Immigrant (Material in Hand)
Dir.: James Gray
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 120’)
(WC)
21-10-2013
Monday
Heli
Dir.: Amat Escalante
(Mexico / 2013 / Col. / 105’)



(WC)
Blue Is The Warmest Color (La Vie d’Adèle - Chapitres 1 & 2)
Dir.: Abdellatif Kechiche
(France / 2013 / Col. / 179’)


(RDV)
To start at 4:00 pm
3x3D
Dir.: Jean-Luc Godard, Peter Greenaway, Edgar Pêra
(France-Portugal / 2013 / Col. / 70') - 3D
(WC)
For Those in Peril
Dir.: Paul Wright
(UK / 2013 / Col. / 90')



(IC)
Tonnerre
Dir.: Guillaume Brac
(France / 2013 / Col. / 106)



(IC)
22-10-2013
Tuesday

Five Years (Fünf Jahre Leben)
Dir.: Stefan Schaller
(Germany / 2013 / Col. / 95')


(ATC)
My Dog Killer (Môj pes Killer)
Dir.: Mira Fornayová
(Slovakia-Czech Rep. / 2013 / Col. / 88')

(WC)
Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants (Minuscule)
Dir.: Hélène Giraud, Thomas Szabo
(France / 2013 / Col. / 82’)
(RDV) - 3D
Inside Llewyn Davis
Dir.: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 105’)


(WC)
La jaula de oro
Dir.: Diego Quemada-Díez
(Mexico / 2013 / Col. / 102')


(IC)
23-10-2013
Wednesday
The Voice of The Voiceless (La voz de los silenciados)
Dir.: Maximón Monihan
(Guatemala-USA / 2013 / Col. / 92')
(IC)
The Strange Little Cat (Das merkwürdige Kätzchen)
Dir.: Ramon Zürcher
(Germany / 2013 / Col. / 72')

(IC)
Tom at the Farm (Tom à la ferme)
Dir.: Xavier Dolan
(Canada-France / 2013 / Col. / 105')
(WC)
Killer Toon (Deo Web-toon: Ye-go Sal-in)
Dir.: Yong-gyun Kim
(South Korea / 2013 / Col. / 104')
(WC)
Another House (L'autre maison)
Dir.: Mathieu Roy
(Canada / 2013 / Col. / 100')


(IC)
24-10-2013
Thursday

Village of Hope
Dir.: Boonsong Nakphoo
(Thailand / 2013 / B&W / 72')

(WC)
The Plague (La Plaga)
Dir.: Neus Ballús
(Spain / 2013 / Col. / 85')

(IC)
The Rocket
Dir.: Kim Mordaunt
(Australia-Laos-Thailand / 2013 / Col. / 96’)
(IC)
Ilo Ilo
Dir.: Anthony Chen
(Singapore / 2013 / Col. / 96')

(IC)
The Fifth Estate
Dir.: Bill Condon
(USA-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 124')
(WC)
                       
IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films

Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed


Location:  Cinemax, Versova

Screen No: 4 (Four): 377 Seats

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.15 am
2nd Show
12.45 Noon
3rd Show
3.15 pm
4th Show
5.45 pm
5th Show
8.15  pm
18-10-2013
Friday

In The Name of (W imie…)
Dir.: Malgoska Szumowska
(Poland / 2013 / Col. / 97')

(WC)
Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer
Dir.: Mike Lerner, Maxim Pozdorovkin
(Russia-UK / 2013 / Col. / 88')
(TRR)
Tales from the Organ Trade
Dir.: Ric Esther Bienstock
(Canada / 2013 / Col. / 82')

(TRR)
All Is Lost
Dir.: J.C Chandor
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 106’)

(WC)
Shield Of Straw (Wara No Tate)
Dir.: Takashi Miike
(Japan / 2013 / Col. / 124’)

(WC)
19-10-2013
Saturday

Burned Wings
Dir.: Zheng Kuo
(China / 2013 / Col. / 105')


(ATC)
Pied Piper
Dir.: Vivek Budakoti
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 113')

(NF)
Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost
Dir.: Anup Singh
(India (Panjabi) / 2013 / Col. / 109')
(IG)
Liar's Dice
Dir.: Geethu Mohandas
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 104')

(IG)
The Great Beauty (La grande bellezza)
Dir.: Paolo Sorrentino
(Italy / 2013 / Col. / 142’)

(WC)
20-10-2013
Sunday

The World of Goopi and Bagha (Goopy gawaiya bagha bajaiya)
Dir.: Shilpa Ranade
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 78')

(IG)
Monologue (Maunraag)
Dir.: Vaibhav Abnave
(India (Marathi) / 2013 / Col. / 92')

(IG)
Young & Beautiful (Jeune & Jolie)
Dir.: François Ozon
(France / 2013 / Col. / 95’)

(RDV)
Mood Indigo (L'Écume des jours)
Dir.: Michel Gondry
(France-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 125’)
(RDV)
Vakratunda Mahakaaya
Dir.: Punarvasu Naik
(India (Marathi-Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 143')

(NF)
21-10-2013
Monday
Brave Miss World
Dir.: Cecilia Peck
(USA-Israel-Italy-South Africa / 2013 / Col. / 97')
(TRR)
Oonga
Dir.: Devashish Makhija
(India / 2013 / Col. / 98')

(IG)
Sunglass (Taak Jhaak)
Dir.: Rituparno Ghosh
(India / 2013 / Col. / 85’)

(IG)
Sulemani Keeda
Dir.: Amit V Masurkar
(India-USA / 2013 / Col. / 90')

(NF)
A Castle in Italy (Un château en Italie)
Dir.: Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi
(France / 2013 / Col. / 104’)
(RDV)
22-10-2013
Tuesday

Killer Toon (Deo Web-toon: Ye-go Sal-in)
Dir.: Yong-gyun Kim
(South Korea / 2013 / Col. / 104')
(WC)
Miss and The Doctors (Tirez la langue, mademoiselle)
Dir.: Axelle Ropert
(France / 2013 / Col. / 95')

(RDV)
Mastram
Dir.: Akhilesh Jaiswal
(India / 2013 / Col. / 100’)


(IG)
Wild Berries (Kaphal)
Dir.: Batul Mukhtiar
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 90')


(NF)
Powerless (Katiyabaaz)
Dir.: Fahad Mustafa, Deepti Kakkar
(India-USA / 2013 / Col. / 84')
(IG)
23-10-2013
Wednesday
Invincible (Ajeyo)
Dir.: Jahnu Barua
(India (Assamese) / 2013 / Col. / 116')

(IG)
Grigris
Dir.: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
(France / 2013 / Col. / 101')


(RDV)
Virgin Talkies (Kanyaka Talkies)
Dir.: K R Manoj
(India (Malayalam) / 2013 / Col. / 115')
(IG)
Jealousy (La Jalousie)
Dir.: Philippe Garrel
(France-Germany / 2013 / Col. / 77')

(RDV)
Rege
Dir.: Abhijit Panse
(India (Marathi) / 2013 / Col. / 130')

(NF)
24-10-2013
Thursday

Vic+Flo Saw a Bear (Vic et Flo ont vu un ours)
Dir.: Denis Côté
(Canada / 2013 / Col. / 90')
(WC)
Crossing Bridges
Dir.: Sange Dorjee Thongdok
(India (Sherdukpen) / 2013 / Col. / 102')
(IG)
Le Passé (The Past)
Dir.: Asghar Farhadi
(France / 2013 / Col. / 130’)

(RDV)
Bakrapur (The Goat Vote)
Dir.: Janaki Vishwanathan
(India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 82')

(NF)
A Silent Way (Ko: Yad)
Dir.: Manju Borah
(India / 2012 / Col. / 90')

(IG)

IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films

Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed


Location:  Cinemax, Versova

Screen No: 5 (Five): 124 Seats

Show Time
Date/Day
1st Show
10.00 am
2nd Show
12.30 Noon
3rd Show
3.30 pm
4th Show
6.00 pm
5th Show
8.30 pm
18-10-2013
Friday

For I Know My Weakness
Dir.: John Dentino
(USA / 2012 / Col. / 85')


(TRR)
The Weight of Elephants
Dir.: Daniel Joseph Borgman
(Denmark-New Zealand-Germany-France / 2013 / Col. / 83')
(ATC)
Blackfish
Dir.: Gabriela Cowperthwaite
(USA / 2013 / Col. / 82')


(TRR)


19-10-2013
Saturday

Who is Dayani Cristal
Dir.: Marc Silver
(UK-USA-Mexico / 2013 / Col. / 80')
(TRR)
Seventh Cat
Dir.: Hiroshi Toda
(Japan / 2013 / Col. / 77')

(CA)
In the Shadow of the Sun
Dir.: Harry Freeland
(Tanzania-UK / 2012 / Col. / 84')
(TRR)
A River Changes Course
Dir.: Kalyanee Mam
(Cambodia / 2013 / Col. / 83')

(SC)
Lucia
Dir.: Pawan Kumar (India (Kannada) / 2013 / Col. / 136')

(IPF)
20-10-2013
Sunday

September
Dir.: Penny Panayotopoulou
(Germany-Greece / 2013/ Col. / 105')
(WC)
Sunlight, Moonlight, Earth (Aftab, Mahtab, Zamin)
Dir.: Ali Ghavitan
(Iran / 2013 / Col. / 80')
(WC)
Red Monsoon
Dir.: Eelum Dixit
(Nepal / 2013 / Col. / 88')

(FIW)
Munsif
Dir.: Umashankar Swamy
(India (Kannada) / 2012 / Col. / 106')
(NF)
Kabhi Kabhie
Dir.: Yash Chopra
(India / 1976 / Col. / 177')

21-10-2013
Monday

Bekas
Dir.: Karzan Kader
(Sweden-Finland-Iraq / 2013 / Col. / 97')
(WC)
Saving General Yang
Dir.: Ronny Yu
(Hong Kong-China / 2013 / Col. / 102')
(WC)
The Act of Killing
Dir.: Joshua Oppenheimer
(Denmark-Norway-UK / 2012 / Col. / 115')
(TRR)
Johny Mera Naam
Dir.: Vijay Anand
(India (Hindi) / 1970 / Col. / 159')

22-10-2013
Tuesday

Diego Star
Dir.: Frédérick Pelletier
(Canada-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 91')


(ATC)
Fatal Assistance (Assistance mortelle)
Dir.: Raoul Peck
(France-Haiti-USA-Belgium / 2013 / Col. / 99')

(TRR)
Wajma (An Afghan Love Story)
Dir.: Barmak Akram
(Afghanistan-France / 2013 / Col. / 85')


(WC)
Halley
Dir.: Sebastian Hofmann
(Mexico-Netherlands / 2012-Nov. / B&W-Col. / 83’)


(ATC)
Soodhu Kavvum
Dir.: Nalan Kumarasamy
(India (Tamil) / 2013 / Col. / 138')


(IPF)
23-10-2013
Wednesday

Closed Curtains
Dir.: Jafar Panahi, Kamboziya Partovi
(Iran / 2013 / Col. / 106’)

(WC)


Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
Dir.: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra (India (Hindi) / 2013 / Col. / 189')

(IPF)
24-10-2013
Thursday

The Only Real Game
Dir.: Mirra Bank
(USA-India / 2012 / Col. / 82')

(TRR)
For I Know My Weakness
Dir.: John Dentino
(USA / 2012 / Col. / 85')

(TRR)
A Few Days More
Dir.: Om Prakash Srivastava
(India (English-Hindi) / 2012 / Col. / 50')
(TRR)

Raja Rani
Dir.: Atlee Kumar
(India (Tamil) / 2013 / Col. / 159')
(IPF)
               
IC: International Competition                                                 ATC: Above The Cut                                                             WC: World Cinema                                                IG: India Gold 2012
RDV: Rendez-vous with French Cinema                               CSC: Celebration of Spanish Cinema                                    NF: New Faces                                                       SC: Spotlight on Cambodia
CA: Celebrate Age                                                                  FIW: Film India Worldwide                                                   TRR: The Real Reel                                               RC: Restored Classics
KF: Kabul Fresh 2013                                                            NSC: New Spanish Cinema                                                   LC: Leos Carax Films                                            CG: Costa Gavras Films

Schedule is subject to change.                                                                                                                                                                                             Persons below 18 years are not allowed

Friday, 11 October 2013

GRAVITY review by ANIZ FILMVALA

GRAVITY
 review by 
ANIZ FILMVALA
****


STORY.
Bio-medical engineer Dr. Ryan Stone is a Mission Specialist on her first space shuttle mission, STS-157, accompanied by veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski, who is commanding his final expedition. During the final spacewalk to service the Hubble Space Telescope, Mission Control in Houston warns the team that debris from a Russian missile strike on a defunct satellite has caused a chain reaction of destruction and that they must abort the mission. Shortly afterward, communications from Mission Control are lost, though Stone and Kowalski continue to transmit in hopes that the ground crew can hear them.

High-speed debris kills engineer Shariff and damages the space shuttle Explorer, sending Stone far away from it. Kowalski, who is wearing a thruster pack, navigates to Stone and retrieves her. Tethered together, the two make their way back to Explorer, where they discover it has been damaged far beyond usability, and the rest of the crew are dead. They decide to use the thruster pack to make their way to the International Space Station (ISS), which is in orbit only about 100 km (60 mi) away. Kowalski estimates they have 90 minutes before the debris field completes an orbit and threatens them again.

En route to the ISS, the two discuss Stone's life back home and the death of her young daughter in a schoolyard accident. As they approach the slightly damaged ISS, they see that its crew has evacuated in one of the Soyuz modules and that the other's parachute has been accidentally deployed, making it useless for return to Earth. But Kowalski says that the Soyuz can still be used to travel to the nearby Chinese space station Tiangong to retrieve another module that can take them to Earth. Out of air and maneuvering power, the two try to grab onto the ISS as they fly by. At the last moment, Stone's leg becomes entangled in the Soyuz's parachute cords, but Kowalski realizes that his momentum will carry them both away; over Stone's protests, he detaches himself from the tether so that Stone might survive, and the tension in the cords pulls her back towards the ISS. As Kowalski floats away, he radios additional instructions and encouragement to Stone.

Stone enters the ISS via an airlock but must hastily make her way to the Soyuz to escape a fire. Stone realizes the Soyuz's parachute cables are still tangled with the ISS. She spacewalks outside to release the cables, barely succeeding just as the debris field completes its orbit and destroys the station. Stone aligns the Soyuz with Tiangong, but discovers the craft's thrusters have no fuel. Stone resigns herself to being stranded and begins decompression of the cabin to commit suicide by painless hypoxia. As she begins to lose consciousness, Stone has a hallucination in which Kowalski appears outside, enters the capsule, and tells her to use the Soyuz's landing rockets. Newly motivated to live, Stone restores the flow of oxygen and uses the rockets to navigate towards Tiangong.

Unable to dock the Soyuz with the station, Stone ejects herself via explosive decompression and uses a fire extinguisher as a makeshift thruster to travel to Tiangong. She enters the Shenzhou capsule just as Tiangong starts to break up on the upper edge of the atmosphere, having been knocked from orbit by debris. As the capsule descends to Earth, Stone hears Mission Control over the radio tracking the capsule. The capsule lands in a lake, forcing Stone to shed her spacesuit underwater in order to swim to shore. She takes her first shaky steps on land, in the full gravity of Earth.

CRITIC VIEW.
Director Alfonso Cuarón's film GRAVITY is a potent flick of space which will heave you towards the rim of your seat ,it’s a benchmark towards a space odyssey and rest will follow.

The movie gives you the experience to get close to the space; this is how close you get to the space.

Sandra Bullock who plays Dr Ryan Stone a mission specialist on her first space mission has given a sharp performance,  you can feel the emotions the uncertainties  as she overcomes her fears and gets back to earth.

 There are few dialogues but only Sandra Bullock  fighting for survival and surrounded by silence of the space  she excels  in the role of Dr  Ryan  Stone .

George Clooney as veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski  is a smart aleck  charmer.

 Doing a lot of talking  weaves his way around  Dr Ryan Stone  making her comfortable  and giving her  courage to fight back when she wants to give up  and fold in .

The movie is an experience of future modernization of cinema, as you get the exquisite detailing of visuals,sound eg You hear silence in space where you hear even the most minuscule breathing sound made by Sandra Bullock.

The spectacular and truthful representation of how a film about space is, you will get tract on IMAX and in 3D,it will enormously give you value for the price of your ticket.




CAST.
Directed by     Alfonso Cuarón
Produced by     Alfonso Cuarón,David Heyman
Written by     Alfonso Cuarón,Jonás Cuarón
Starring     Sandra Bullock,George Clooney
Music by     Steven Price
Cinematography     Emmanuel Lubezki
Editing by     Alfonso Cuarón,Mark Sanger
Studio     Esperanto Filmoj,Heyday Films
Distributed by     Warner Bros. Pictures

Esha Gupta misses father’s birthday.


Esha Gupta misses father’s birthday.

Esha Gupta is very close to her father. But this year the actress missed her father’s birthday.

The dusky beauty is currently shooting for Humshakal in London.

Esha comes from a family where every occasion is celebrated in presence of all the family members. Esha makes it a point to be present on every occasion.

Her father’s birthday calls for a family get together. But due to her schedule she could not come home and celebrate her father’s birthday.

Esha is now planning a special day for her father once she is back from her first shooting schedule.


Saregama India Limited presents a beautiful AV “Tribute to Jagjit Singh : Kaha Tum Chale Gaye” in remembrance of the “Ghazals King” – Jagjit Singh on his 2nd Death anniversary.

Saregama India Limited presents a beautiful AV “Tribute to Jagjit Singh : Kaha Tum Chale Gaye” in remembrance of the “Ghazals King” – Jagjit Singh on his 2nd Death anniversary.

Saregama’s association with Jagjit Singh is spread across different languages like Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi & various genres like Non-film, Devotional, Films, Ghazals.
As a tribute to the legend, Saregama has captured few unheard & exclusive moments of his personal life in his own voice adorned with some of his most popular & super hit songs.
Well narrated by Karan Singh, popular RJ, writer, composer, singer, painter and sculptor

Join us in offering a tribute to the Ghazal King : Loggin to http://www.youtube.com/user/saregamaghazal

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The 15th edition of the Mumbai Film Festival; the premier film festival of the country organized by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image, an initiative by Reliance,

The 15th edition of the Mumbai Film Festival; the premier film festival of the country organized by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image, an initiative by Reliance, will be commencing from the 17th to 24th Oct’13, screening 200 movies from over 65 countries.
The 15th Mumbai Film Festival gives you a sneak peak of the top 20 films to be premiered this year.
Venue: Liberty Cinema, Metro Big Cinema, Marine Lines as the main festival venues and Cinemax, Versova as the satellite venue.










TOP 20 FILMS TO WATCH AT 15th MFF 2013

NAME
DIRECTOR
Blue Is The Warmest Color (La Vie D'adele - Chapitre 1 Et 2)
AbdellatifKechiche
The Liberator (Libertador)
Alberto Arvelo
Inside Llewyn Davis
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
La jaula de oro
Diego Quemada-Diez
IloIlo
Anthony Chen
The Rocket
Kim Mordaunt
The Butler
Lee Daniels
Brave Miss World
Cecilia Peck
Don Jon
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Fandry
NagrajManjule
Young & Beautiful (Jeune& Jolie)
Francois Ozon
Le Passe (The Past)
AsgharFarhadi
The Fifth Estate
Bill Condon
60 Going on 12 (12 ansd'age)
Frederic Proust
Giraffada
Rani Massalha


Sunglass (TaakJhaank)
RituparnoGhosh
Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost
Anup Singh

Gloria
Thomas Arsalan
Shield of Straw     
Takashi Mike
The Selfish Giant
Clio Barnard



The young ladies of Bollywood, Shraddha Kapoor, Paritneeti Chopra and Alia Bhatt have been looking dazzling all the events.

The flower power is back.
The young divas are spellbound by the colorful floral.

They have been looking chic in the floral prints. Floral is casual at the same time feminine.

The young ladies of Bollywood, Shraddha Kapoor, Paritneeti Chopra and Alia Bhatt have been looking dazzling all the events.






The makers of the tele series buddha will be visiting the holy place of Sarnath located at Varanasi in order to have a royal launch and unveil the face of the character who is playing Buddha in the show.

The makers of the tele series buddha will be visiting the holy place of Sarnath located at Varanasi in order to have a royal launch and unveil the face of the character who is playing Buddha in the show. The makers have decided to have the launch at Sarnath is because, Buddha has a deeper connect with the place.

This goes way back in the past when Sarnath was regarded as the deer park where Buddha first taught the Dharma, and where the Buddhist Sangha came into existence. This leading to it be a very significant pilgrimage for the Buddhists. Taking this particular factor into consideration, the makers have organized the launch at the holy place of Sarnath.

The actor, who will be seen playing Buddha on screen has gone under a solemn training to depict the character precisely. The actor has also gone under a 10 day vipasna as a part of his exercise to know the character in depth.

The identity of Buddha was kept under wraps until now, only to reveal the face of Buddha at the right time for the viewers.

The Tele-series, extensively transmits the journey of Buddha and has caught the audiences attention as it's the first show based on Buddha's life journey.



Farhan Akhtar is fond of black and white movies.

Farhan Akhtar is fond of black and white movies.
It is a well known fact that Farhan during his college days would watch four to five movies, across various genres each day.
Farhan is huge fan of Raj Kapoor and also of the veteran actor’s classic movies.
He loves Raj Kapoor’s great work and he feels the movies gripped his interest.
Farhan believes that his movies showcased great stories and delivered excellent music.
He loves to watch his movies and revisit the black and white era of the great actor.
Akhtar has a huge collection of the veteran actor’s movies and the collection is a prized possession of the actor.

Spokesperson explains, "Farhan Akhtar is an avid watcher of films. Loves to watch films from black and white era".
 
 

Mahabharat, the first ever animated film made on the Holy Scripture will have voice overs done by big names from the film industry.

Mahabharat, the first ever animated film made on the Holy Scripture will have voice overs done by big names from the film industry.
News is that the character of Bheem will be seen getting the voice of the actor Sunny Deol. The actor will be playing the role of Bheem in the animated film of Mahabharat.
Moreover, Sunny Deol feels that his animated character should also have biceps as huge as his own which is a 21 cms. This will only make the character look a lot similar to Sunny Deol in real life. A lot of Sunny Deol’s attributes and mannerism’s have also been added to this animated character to make sure that it appears precisely like Sunny Deol.
The film will be the biggest animation film and it is for the first time that the sacred book’s characters will be animated on the silver screen.
It is being made with the good intention of parents being able to show the film to their children and to acquaint them with the scripture.
Makers believe that Sunny is the most appropriate choice to do the voice over for the iconic character of Bheem.
Jayanti Lal Gada,producer of Mahabharat in animation format says ''We are designing all our characters close to the real personality. Sunny Deol is known for his biceps. So we wanted Bheem to have the same dimensions.''

Dar Motion Pictures, a new creative hub

Dar Motion Pictures, a new creative hub

Dar Motion Pictures, in this year of operations are very elated to be associated with good content films.

The production house has been connected to a commercially hit film like D-Day and a critically acclaimed film like The Lunchbox.

Both the films have superior content and concept and they were green lit by Dar Motion Pictures.

In the near future as well, the production house looks at venturing into different genres of film. Dar Motion Pictures is the new creative hub in the industry.

They strategize and plan their films to make sure their various contents match the tastes of various sets of people.

In the future too, the producers would like to invest in films of a different breed and type.

ABOUT TIME review by ANIZ FILMVALA

ABOUT TIME
 review by 
ANIZ FILMVALA
***** 


STORY.
At the age of 21, Tim Lake (Domhnall Gleeson) discovers he can travel in time. Tim's father (Bill Nighy) tells his son that the men in his family have always had the ability to travel through time. Upon learning this, Tim goes back to the night of a recent New Year's Eve party where at midnight he was too shy to kiss someone and goes for the kiss instead.

The following summer his sister's friend comes to stay with the family. Tim has an instant attraction and come the end of her stay, decides to tell her. She tells him that he left it too late to do anything about, and so Tim travels back to the middle of the summer and tells her earlier. This time, she says that they should wait until the end of the summer and talk again. Tim realizes she doesn't like him back and that time travel will not be able to help change her mind. He watches her leave, heartbroken.

Later Tim decides to move to London to pursue a career as a lawyer. He moves in with an acquaintance of his father, Harry, who is a struggling playwright. After some months living in London, Tim's friend comes down to visit and they visit a blind dating establishment on a night out, where Tim meets Mary (Rachel McAdams). They seem to be attracted to each other, and outside when Tim gets to see her he falls in love. He gets her phone number and returns home to find out Harry's plays opening night was a disaster as the lead actor forgot his lines. Tim then goes back in time and attends the play and after many complications eventually ensures the play is a success. Later, Tim attempts to call Mary only to find her number is not in his phone. He realizes that by going to the play instead of the blind date means he never met Mary. Remembering something from the date, Tim eventually locates Mary and learns that she has a boyfriend (met after the night of the play). Tim decides to go back to the point where she met her boyfriend and ensures she never meets him and instead goes out on a date with him. They eventually become a couple, and after a few months they decide to marry as they learn Mary is pregnant with Tim's child. Years pass and Tim sparingly uses time travel to help alter minor details of his life to benefit himself.

On the 1st birthday of Mary and Tim's daughter, Tim's sister crashes her car after a row with her boyfriend Jimmy, who has been nothing but bad news for her since they met at the New Year's Eve party Tim first travelled back to. Tim, deciding it best she never met him, takes her back to the party and makes sure they indeed never met, but upon returning to present time finds the butterfly effect means that Tim never had Posy. Instead another child was born in her place, after speaking to his Father he learns that once his child was born travelling back to a time before the childs birth will in fact stop that child from ever being born as time will happen differently in every aspect of his life. And so Tim reluctantly has to watch his sister go through the pain of breaking up with her boyfriend to ensure Posy is born. Tim's sister and friend become a couple and eventually have a child together. More time passes and Tim has another child with Mary.

One day, Tim learns that his father has terminal cancer, and learns that this is also something time travel cannot change. Tim learns his father has known for quite some time but kept travelling back in time to effectively extended his life and spend more time with his family, but is now ready to die. Eventually his father dies, however Tim keeps travelling back into the past (when his father was still alive) so that he may see and speak to him. Eventually Mary says she wants another child. Tim also wants another but knows doing so means he won't be able to visit his father in the past again (as like before travelling back beyond the birth of his child would change the child born). After speaking with his Father he decides it is the right thing to do. He still visits his dad for the next 9 months but eventually the time comes when Mary is ready to give birth, and so Tim goes to visit his father one last time and let's him know this is the last time he will visit him. They then both travel back in time together when Tim was a small boy and relive a fond memory of them playing on the beach. Before Tim travels back to the present, his father tells him to re-live each day, once with all the stresses as a normal person faces, the second knowing what to expect from the day, and to embrace it and enjoy the day for exactly what it is. Tim does this for some time but then comes to realise that it is better to live each day once, as if it was his last, and to just try and enjoy his life with his family like everyone else does. The film ends with Tim getting his 3 children ready for school.

CRITIC VIEW.
Directed by Richard Curtis ‘About Time’ is a light hearted romcom but fails to ignite the emotion as it confuses between the actual present and take 2 concept of the plot.

The film has a appeal of  cloying or excessively sentimental feelings of to find a substitute for something,as it is not liked as the destiny is the idea of this Romantic fantasy .

Unsuccessful in trying to do something and then exploit  the present with the Time travel was a perception of a suspenseful thriller film which is made into a calculated appeal to portray a British drama.

Things to see in this melodrama is it's the kindhearted correlation involving father and son stands out as a  film's true·ness in a love story and beyond.

Richard Curtis's time-travelling endeavor valor at places but also has its moments of  having the qualities and value claimed to relationship.

About cast Domhnall Gleeson  as Tim Lake and his father Bill Nighy have played relatively normal role not toting up to their acting ability to do something well.

Watch the movie for it’s beautiful  look of its seaside estates and its shower-drenched weddings,that’s what you get for the price of your ticket.



CAST.
Directed by     Richard Curtis
Produced by   Tim Beva,Eric Fellne, Nicky Kentish Barnes
Written by       Richard Curtis
Starring           Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams,Bill Nighy,Tom Hollander,Margot Robbie
Music by         Nick Laird-Clowes
Cinematography     John Guleserian
Editing by       Mark Day
Studio             Working Title Films,Relativity Media
Distributed by     Universal Pictures

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

In future, when my grandchildren watch my film, Ship of Theseus, it will make them proud of me – Sohum Sha

In future, when my grandchildren watch my film, Ship of Theseus, it will make them proud of me – Sohum Shah

The young actor of the film, Sohum Shah, has mighty impressed every single person who has watched the film with his performance.

The new actor who comes from a small town, Shree Ganganagar has a very interesting journey to the Indian cinema.

Sohum Shah, who was immensely appreciated for his performance in the film, is sure that in the future, even his grand children will be very proud of him after watching the film.

The actor was also called as the discovery of the year for his act in the film.

The young actor, who played the role of a stock broker in the film is certain that the Ship of Theseus will have an impact on the generations to come.

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