17 December, 2014

I Am Nojoom, Nearby Sky win top awards at Dubai Int Film Fest


   HEADLINES
 I Am Nojoom, Nearby Sky win top awards at DIFF
 DFM unveils first acquisition deals
 Al Murry wins first Ministry of Interior Award
 DIFF’s Cinetech to extend beyond festival
 Breish sips Mate with Germany’s Filmbucht

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Latest News

 I Am Nojoom, Nearby Sky win top awards at DIFF
Khadija Al-Salami’s I Am Nojoom, Age 10 And Divorced was awarded best fiction film in the Muhr Feature competition at this year’s Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF), while Nujoom Al Ghanem’s Nearby Sky won the award for best non-fiction film.


 DFM unveils first acquisition deals
Dolphins, Abood Kandaishan and Cairo Time are the among the first titles set to be released theatrically in the Middle East thanks to the Dubai Film Market’s new distribution programme.


 Al Murry wins first Ministry of Interior Award
Emirati filmmaker Saeed Salmeen Al Murry has won the inaugural Ministry of Interior Award for Best Societal Screenplay at the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) for his project Going To Heaven.


 DIFF’s Cinetech to extend beyond festival
The 11th edition of the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) closes today, but film industry professionals will be able to watch many of the Arab films in the selection online for the next nine months.


 Breish sips Mate with Germany’s Filmbucht
Lebanese filmmaker Bass Breish is gearing up to make his feature debut, Mate, with German production house Filmbucht Filmproduktion.



Interview



 Daoud Abdel Sayed, Out Of The Ordinary

Egyptian filmmaker Daoud Abdel Sayed talks to Liz Shackleton about working with child actors and tackling the supernatural in his latest film, Out Of The Ordinary, which is premiering at DIFF.



 Jan-Willem van Ewijk, Atlantic

Dutch director Jan-Willem van Ewijk explains to Melanie Goodfellow how a passion for windsurfing in Morocco was the inspiration for his film Atlantic.



 Khadija Al-Salami, I Am Nojoom, Age 10 And Divorced

Yemeni director Khadija Al-Salami tells Melanie Goodfellow about her struggle to bring the issue of child brides to the big screen in I Am Nojoom, Age 10 And Divorced.



 Nujoom Al Ghanem, Nearby Sky

Emirati filmmaker Nujoom Al Ghanem talks to Liz Shackleton about how she worked with trail-blazing camel owner Fatima Ali Alhameli and building a film industry in the Emirates.



 The Imitation Game: Cracking the code

The Imitation Game brings the story of a little-known hero, who changed the course of the Second World War, to the big screen. Andreas Wiseman talks to the team behind the film.


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Subhash Ghai honoured as Pride of India Icon

World Consulting & Research Corporation (WCRC) announces
the 100 Most Valuable Brands 2014 &
Pride of India (Maharashtra edition) awards.

At a glittering ceremony held at Hotel Palladium in Mumbai, World Consulting & Research Corporation (WCRC) announced the 100 Most Valuable Brands 2014 along with prestigious Pride of India (Maharashtra edition) awards. The evening witnessed presence of the who’s who from the world of Brands as well as eminent recipients of the Pride of India awards.

World Consulting & Research Corporation (WCRC) is Asia’s leading brand rating & ranking company. WCRC specializes in Asia level brand audit and research and is the only brand rating company working with top consulting & auditing companies in the world as process advisers & evaluators.

The sensational evening began with a power-packed panel discussion on “Branding in Digital World”. This was followed by an introductory speech by Mr. Abhimanyu Ghosh, Chairman - WCRC & Editor in Chief – WCRC Media and Mr. Siddharth Behal, Partner KPMG –Process Advisors and Evaluators for 100 Most Valuable Brands. Then came the unveiling of the most awaited Pride Of India Special Issue and the Coffee Table Book on 100 Most Valuable Brands 2014.

Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Abhimanyu Ghosh, Chairman & Editor in Chief, WCRC said, “The 100 Most Valuable Brands of the Year is our way of recognizing Brands in India that have created a remarkable identity of their own and boast of an impressive loyal following. It’s our endeavor to highlights the achievements of these highly successful brands that need no introduction. By awarding these brands, WCRC aims to showcase their success story, which has played a winning hand in the positive growth of our Country. On the other hand, Pride of India is an initiative that’s really close to my heart. We will be recognizing 25 Indian’s across various fields from Maharashtra.

The MOST VALUABLE BRANDS OF THE YEAR 2014 (India Edition) is a research endeavor to showcase and recognize brands which have stamped their authority on the Indian market by virtue of their pristine credibility and enormous customer following. Some of the Brands that were awarded today included Colgate Palmolive India, TATA Steel, SBI, HDFC, Mahindra & Mahindra, Sony, LG, TATA Motors & Shriram Capital amongst many others.

The ‘Pride of India’ is one of its kind initiative by WCRC which is designed to honor individuals who have been a catalyst in positively transforming the image of Brand India and have been striving hard to serve the society to bring greater good.

It was a proud moment for the Bollywood film director Subhash Ghai to be chosen as the Pride of India Icon. The Pride of India felicitate those living legends, and upcoming men and women from India, who have left a permanent mark or are in the process of creating a lasting impression in the fields of sports, business, social, literature, arts and culture. Some of the awardees included Sindhu Tai Sapkal, Ajay Piramal, Gautam Singhania, Subhash Dandekar, Dr. Habil Khorakiwala, Dr. Mukesh Batra, Atul Nishar, Anjali Bhagwat, Aparna Popat, Amish Tripathi, Neeta Lulla, Masaba Gupta & Rahul Vaidya.

15 December, 2014

HOME STAY… Stay Alive! First look and Music Launched

Sayali Bhagat at Home Stay... Stay Alive First look launch
Sayali Bhagat and Ashmit Patel were at an event for the first look and audio release of writer-director Santhosh Kodenkeri’s maiden Hindi venture ‘Home Stay’, a psycho thriller film, which was held at Sheesha Sky Lounge, Andheri in Mumbai.
The film is shot at Coorg and at the event recalling the shooting experience Ashmit Patel term it as terribly terrifying as the area was surrounded by elephants and other wild creatures.
As there was no mobile phone signal the entire crew was virtually cut off from the world. Both Ashmit and Sayali said that the shooting of the film was memorable experience.

HOME STAY… Stay Alive! movie is horror thriller which tells a dark and night spent by girl in a home stay at Coorg.
Sayali Bhagat plays the lead character of the film, a bold and beautiful girl – Akshara, travelling to a place where she can stay and to surprise her fiancĂ©e who stays there. She comes to a stay home which is quiet far from city located in a beautiful and interior place. Owner of the stay home shows her room and makes her comfortable and then leaves to his home which is attached close to the stay home.
- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/sayali-bhagat-reveals-fear/