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Sunday, 27 February 2011

FESTIVAL SUMMARY- Part 3

Film: Land Gold Women.
Date, Time & Venue: 21 March, 2011, 6:30 pm, Apollo Cinemas, Piccadilly
Director: Avantika Hari
Star-cast: Christopher Villiers, Hassani Shapi, Aaron Virdee, Laurence Saunders
Language: English 
Country, Running Time, Year: United Kingdom, 99 minutes, 2009.

Synopsis

Land Gold Women is an award 2009 winning film which deals with the issue of honor killings, first of its kind in UK. The film won India's National Film Award for Best Film in English Language.

The film shot entirely in the UK that covers the issue of honour killings in a modern society, is set in Birmingham, a place which is home to a large ethnic Indian Muslim community.

Land Gold Women  revolves aroudn a small British Asian family caught between their traditional past and the tumultuous, faction-driven present. Nazir Ali Khan, a soft-spoken, genteel 45-year old professor of History at a University in Birmingham, emigrated from India in the 1990's. He made Birmingham his home with his conservative wife Rizwana and their two children, Saira,17 and Asif,14. He indulges their interests in all things English and Western but now finds himself increasingly nostalgic about his roots.

A still from the movie Land Gold Women.
Saira, with a year to complete her graduation is excited at the prospect of going to the university to pursue her interest in Literature. She also hopes that this will give her more time to spend with David, her aspiring writer boyfriend. At this critical juncture in her life, Nazir finds himself feeling increasingly conflicted at the thought of hi daughter going out into the big bad world. His fears are further strengthened by the arrival of his older brother Riyaaz from India. A staunch traditional man, Riyaaz arrives with a proposal of marriage for Saira. A man of his word, who takes great pride in his roots, Riyaaz does not intend on taking a 'no' for an answer.

With the threat of an illicit relationship looming over his head and the prospect of getting cut off from the rest of his family, Nazir finds himself at the brink of a terrible decision to make: Should he save face? Or save his daughter ?

Click here to watch the trailer of the film.

For more deatils, Contact Tongues On Fire:
Keerthi Suresh
Festival Programmer
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Film: When Harry Tries To Marry.
FilmWhen Harry Tries To Marry
Date, Time & Venue: 26 March, 2011, 6:30 pm, Apollo Cinemas, Piccadilly
Director: Nayan Padrai
Language: English 
Country, Running Time, Year: USA, 2011.

Harry is a New York bachelor cynical about "true love" ever since his parents divorce. Determined to live happily-ever-after, and not end up as another divorce statistic, he asks for help from his match-making uncle. This traditional arranged marriage to a lovely girl from India baffles and surprises parents and friends.

The cast and crew of When Harry Tries To Marry.
Just as Harry think he's found the perfect Indian bride he begins to wonder if his friendship with Theresa, a fun and sexy American, could be something more. Harry and Theresa become closer as she helps him prepare for the big day. The plans are under way and Harry is running out of time to choose between a love thats arranged and one that he's found himself.

For more deatils, Contact Tongues On Fire:
Keerthi Suresh
Festival Programmer
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Film: For Real
Date, Time & Venue: 18 March, 2011, 6:30 pm, Apollo Cinemas, Piccadilly
Director: Sona Jain
Star-castSarita Choudhury, Sameer Dharmadhikari, Zoya Hasan, Adil Hussain, Sriharsh SharmaRahul Rai, Stefanie EstesFreshia BomambehranGrant Kretchik
Language: English 
Country, Running Time, Year: UK, 90 mins, 2009

Six-year old Shruti knows something no one else does. An alien has come in place for her mother and her real mother has been sent to the Orion Galaxy. While the alien looks just like her mother on the outside, Shruti knows she is completely different from here beloved mother on the inside.

Shruti turns to her brother for help but he doesn't believe her. Her father, like always, remains wrapped in work and unavilable to her. Unable to accept the Alien in her home and desperate to be with her mother, thel lonely child runs away.

What follows is a child's passage to finding her real mother, a man's struggle to save his family and a woman's journey to finding himself.



For more deatils, Contact Tongues On Fire:
Keerthi Suresh
Festival Programmer
0779 416 7321
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Film: The Interview
Film: The Interview
Date, Time & Venue: 22 March, 2011, 6:30 pm, Apollo Cinemas, Piccadilly
Star-castJackie Shroff
Language: Hindi with English subtitles
Country, Running Time, Year: India, 110 mins, 2011.

Against his will, a famous award winning political war reporter for a quality newspaper has to interview one of the most popular actress of the country. Scar meets scar: the interview derails, the characters collide and the tensions rise to a feverish level. Are the intimate confessions of the actress, which for a different kind of reporter would be a publicity goldmine, for real, or is she a better actress than he thinks she is? And does the reporter, with his very personal revelations, discern himself from his yellow press colleagues, or is he a much meaner man than he pretends to be? The confrontation evolves into a passionate verbal duel, with one overriding question: who is going to win?

Click here to view the promo of the film The Interview.

For more deatils, Contact Tongues On Fire:
Keerthi Suresh
Festival Programmer
0779 416 7321
info@tonguesonfire.com
www.tonguesonfire.com

Film: Varnam
Film: Varnam
Date, Time & Venue: 22 March, 2011, 8:30 pm, Apollo Cinemas, Piccadilly
Director: S M Raju
Language: Tamil with English subtitles
Country, Running Time, Year: India, 120 mins, 2011.
A still from the movie Varnam.
Varnam is set against the backdrop of Theni. The story revolves around the life of a teenage boy. The boy loses his parents in a calamity and is adopted by his uncle. he relocates to his uncle's house and joins school there. Influenced by the new-found family members and their attitudes, the boy goes through a lot of things in his life. Adrift in a confusing melange of good and bad, he learns through his experiences. issues related to caste clashes, status differences and a sweet love affair chisel the personality of the teenager. What happens to him is told in a riveting screenplay.

View the official trailer of the movie Varnam here:



For more deatils, Contact Tongues On Fire:
Keerthi Suresh
Festival Programmer
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Saturday, 12 February 2011

THE HIGHLIGHTS OF LAFF'2011

Like every year, the year 2011 also has a range of exciting events in store for the 13th Annual London Asian Film Festival (LAFF). The film festival, this time around, boasts of a big line-up of proceedings which include feature films, documentaries, short-film competition, panel discussions, award ceremony, education and community screenings.

The main highlights of this festival, which honours independent films from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh that have made waves on the international film festival circuit, include :


  • Costume Design Master Class: Tongues on Fire (TOF) , in association with London Film Academy presents a Costume Design Master class- Illustrating the power of aesthetics in film at BAFTA with Academy Award winner and Indian Cinema's most well regarded Costume Designer Bhanu Athaiya. The event takes place on Saturday 26 March,2011 at 2.00 pm at David Lean Room, BAFTA. Supported by British Fashion Council, the tickets for the event are priced at 15 Pounds each. For more information or to purchase tickets contact : info@tonguesonfire.com
                             

  •  Screening and Talk : Anusha Rizvi, director of Bollywood film Peepli Live to attend a Q & A session following the screening of the film. On 22 March 5:30 pm, Anusha will be giving the London Asian Film Festival Inaugural Speech of the Nargis Dutt Lecture 'Business of Making Films' at the Brunei gallery, SOAS. This event marks the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day. her speech will be followed by a panel of four speakers and discussion. It is a free event. For more information, please contact : info@tongesonfire.com
  • Closing Night Gala & Awards : Hollywood actor Heath Burns will be screening her film 'Ashes' at BAFTA. This event will be attended by leading Bollywood celebrities. The screening will then be followed by the London Asian Film Festival Award Ceremony which will include awards such as Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor (Male & Female), Original Script, Audience Choice Best Film, Best Cross-Over Film and Best Short Film Competition winner & runner-up. The Lifetime Achievement Award, this year, will be offered to India's First Oscar Award Winner costume designer Bhanu AthaiyaFor more information, please contact : info@tongesonfire.com.
  • Short-Film Competition : Now in its 6th successful year, the Short-Film Competition gives the next generation of talented film-makers a chance to showcase their work.  The competition will be presented by comedian Paul Chowdhury. Tongues on Fire Short Film Award is our way of inspiring new film-makers. The TOF-Jury include Indian film director Jayabrato Chatterjee, CEO of WFTV Kate Kinninmont, Short Film competition co-ordinator Balvinder Mudan and lecturer at Birkbeck University of London, Dr.Mike Allen.


For more deatils, Contact Tongues On Fire:
Keerthi Suresh
Festival Programmer
0779 416 7321
info@tonguesonfire.com
www.tonguesonfire.com




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