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Nishant

Nishant
Shyam Benegal
India. 1975.140 min
Cast : Girish Karnad, Shabana Azmi, Anant Nag

Vishwam (Naseeruddin Shah) is the youngest brother of the powerful and influential village Zamindar (Amrish Puri). The Zamindar will not hesitate to do anything for the welfare and protection of his family, which also includes bending the law to his own advantage. The shy and quiet Vishwam is married to Rukmani (Smita Patil) and, unlike his brothers Anjaiya (Anant Nag) and Prasad (Mohan Agashe), does not indulge in alcohol or women, nor does he have any bad habits. Then the village gets a new schoolmaster (Girish Karnad), who has a wife, Sushila (Shabana Azmi). When Vishwam sees her for the first time, he is unable to take his eyes off her, and unable to get her out of his mind. Sushila does not reciprocate his attentions. Then one night, while the schoolmaster is enjoying a quiet dinner with his family, the bell rings and the two older brothers of Vishwam grab Sushila and take her forcibly when she goes to answer the door. Several people are present, but no one dares to raise a hand nor even a voice to stop this abduction. The distraught schoolteacher, who is denied justice by everyone from the local police officer to the district collector, is helped by the old priest (Satyadev Dubey) and finally they succeed in mobilizing the villagers and they slaughter their oppressors. In the end the frenzied villagers also kill the innocent Rukmani as well as Sushila whom her husband tried to rescue with the help of the rebellious villagers.

Homage to Suchitra Sen at Imagineindia 2016

FILMES  SELECTED :

SAAT PAKE BANDHA  (Ajoy Kar)                                                                             SAPTAPADI   (Ajoy Kar)                                                                                                 UTTAR FALGUNI  (Asit Sen)                                                                                       MUSAFIR  (Hrishikesh Mukherjee)

For the first time in Europe Imagineindia 2016 will hold a retrospective of the bengali actress Suchitra Sen paying this way homage to this great actress.

Suchitra Sen was an Indian film actress who worked in Bengali and Hindi cinema. The movies in which she was paired opposite Uttam Kumar became classics in the history of Bengali Cinema.

Suchitra Sen was the first Bengali actress to receive an award at an international film festival when, at the 1963 Moscow International Film Festival, she won the Silver Prize for Best Actress for Saat Paake Bandha. In 1972, she was awarded the Padma Shri, one of the highest civilian awards in India. From 1979 on, she retreated from public life and shunned all forms of public contact; for this she is often compared to Greta Garbo. In 2005, she refused the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest cinematic award in India, to stay out of the public eye. In 2012, she was conferred the West Bengal Government’s highest honour: Banga Bibhushan.

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Imagineindia films at Filmoteca de Catalonia. Miklós Jancsó

Imagineindia will show 4 films of the hungarian director Miklós Jancsó at Filmoteca de Catalonia (Barcelona). At the same time Imagineindia continues with the screenings of the Retrospective of  Dariush Mehrjui at Cines Girona, Barcelona. Every saturday at 20.00 h.

Schedule of filmos of Miklos Jancsó :
SZEGÉNYLEGÉNYEK (The round up)                                                                       7  & 12  july, 21.30 h 

CSILLAGOSOK, KATONÁK (The red and the white)                                      5  july , 16.30 h.                                                                                                                     22  july , 20.00 h.

CSEND ÉS KIÁLTÁS (Silence and cry)                                                                         3  july, 19.00 h.                                                                                                                         8  july, 20.00h.

FÉNYES SZELEK (The confrontation)                                                                           4  july, 19.00h.                                                                                                                         9  july,  21.30h.

Awards 2015

On Sunday,  31st May, came to its conclusion the 14th edition of Imagineindia International Film Festival with the presentation of  the awards,  words of the guests and the screening of the film Jai Ho, a biography on the Oscar-winning Indian musician A.R.Rahman. The final act of the festival took place at Filmoteca Española  with the assistance of numerous personalities of  Spanish cinema.

During 16 days the festival has shown 41 works from 11 countries, in five venues,  with almost all the sessions sold out.  A huge success. People still flocking to the venues when the price is affordable.

The Gala was attended by of JoseMi Carmona,  Elena Ballesteros, Sara Casasnovas, Yolanda Font, Marimar Laveda (Qatar Airways), Mayte Ariza (Coach of Rossy de Palma), Marta Gómez, Pilar Torre (MCU), István Benyhe (Embassy of Hungary), Alicia Lledó (Kamala productions), Luis Miguel (Pulsonic),  among others.

Pilar Sánchez,  Sara Casasnovas and Yolanda Font announced the awards.

Imagineindia will return next year on the same dates with new films and new stars and secured emotions.

See you back at the 15th edition!

These are the films awarded at Imagineindia 2015 :

BEST  FILM  :   PIED  PIPER  (Vivek Budakoti)  India

BEST  DIRECTOR  :   SHRIHARI  SATHE  (A note of 1000)  India

BEST  ACTRESS  :  MAHTAB  KERAMATI  (Ashbah, Dariush Mehrjui)  Iran.

BEST  ACTOR  :  RITWIK  CHAKRABORTY  (Are you ok Anubrata?) Partha Sen. India.

BEST  SHORT FILM  :  BINETSU (Masato Ozawa) Japan

SPECIAL  MENTIONS :

NABALOK  (Bauddhayan Mukherji)  India

I AM STILL  (Javier Corcuera)  Spain

Iszka utazása (Csaba Bollók)

Iszka utazása
Csaba Bollók
Hungary. 2007. 90 min

The film is the result of director Bollók’s accidental meeting with a 14-year-old street child, Maria Varga, living in a coal mining town of the Southern Carpathians. The story follows her journey from her small town to the Black Sea, where she becomes a victim of human trafficking.