There’s a story hidden in each person – Sunil Pappu
JIFF ~ a platform for films of all languages – Arunava Khasnobis
INDIA felt like a second home ~ Julia
People of IRAN love Bollywood ~ Maryam Pirband
Coming to INDIA has been wonderful ~ David Miller
vinay express news jaipur | It was the second day of Jaipur International Film Festival and filmmakers, producers writers, and actors coming from different corners of the world were engrossed talking to each other about a variety of subjects. At INOX GT Central, FILMS screenings were continuously happening from morning to night, and on the other side, filmmakers were seen talking to each other. The filmmakers expressed their belief that Jaipur international film Festival is the only platform in the entire world, where filmmakers get the opportunity to talk and interact with each other. Kamaraj Sundaram, a filmmaker from Chennai said that he has made a film about violence and sexuality. Being a psychologist himself, he has always been making films portraying a variety of social problems.
There’s a story hidden in each person
Story writer from Delhi, Sunil Pappu asserts that I am a storyteller by birth and I believe that there is a story hidden in every person. Somebody has a story of music and somebody else comes with the story of a painting. The story which I have inside me ~ I write them and present them on the screen. Sunil said that our roots in the field of story writing are still weak and it’s his only responsibility to strengthen them.
JIFF ~ a platform for films of all languages – Arunava Khasnobis
Arunava Khasnobis, the Film director of the film Lullaby, and producer Dolphin told that their purpose through filmmaking is to share their experiences of life. Arunava said that a common person does not like the film but likes the story and even the human race has always felt a deep connection with stories. How should be a certain film, That is a personal choice of a filmmaker, and all of us filmmakers should be making films taking care of our cultural background. He told that this is his fourth film and he alone himself did direction, cinematography, sound designing, and editing altogether. He said that JIFF is a wonderful platform for different languages ~ where you get to watch films from all of the languages across the world.
INDIA felt like a second home ~ Julia
Julia Gorbachevskya, a filmmaker from Russia has come to India for the first time and her experience has been absolutely interesting. The Director of the film Long therapy is Inevitable told that while coming to India she has felt that this is her second home. Mentioning JIFF, she asserted that this film Festival has opened the doors for new filmmakers, which is a golden opportunity.
People of IRAN love Bollywood ~ Maryam Pirband
Persian filmmaker Maryam Pirband, director of Dandelion Season said that it’s been an amazing experience as her movie has not merely screened at JIFF, but also received awards. Maryam told that she has come to the film festival for the second time and hopes that such film festivals continuously get organized this way and she gets to meet new filmmakers. Interestingly she mentioned that people of Iran love Bollywood’s music and the beauty of FILMS here.
Coming to INDIA has been wonderful ~ David Miller
David Miller, a screenwriter from the USA has come to India for the first time. The writer of the film Le Tour Kashmir tells that it’s been a wonderful experience being to India and he has got to meet very interesting storytellers, writers, and directors here. He mentioned that he loved the Hindi film Lagaan.
FILM SCREENINGS continued
31 Films from 10 countries were screened on the second day of Jaipur International Film Festival, which especially includes Dandelion Season by Maryam Pirband and Short Fiction Film Ring by Ankit Sharma.
SPECIAL FILMS to watch TODAY
23 Films from 13 countries would be showcased today, which would include films like Leader from Poland, and has won many awards. Other mentionable films are Romanian film Moon by Robert Eugen Popa and Dada Lakhmi by Yashpal Sharma.
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