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Dates for Imagineindia Barcelona 2015
The Seventh edition of Imagineindia Barcelona will take place in this great city in November and December 2015.
With the collaboration of Casa Asia the Festival Imagineindia will screen around 16 films from India. Films mainly related to “art film”, social research and new trends so distant from the bollywoodian imagery.
The festival will continue informing about the programme and activities to be scheduled in Barcelona.
Espés
Espés
Isaac Rodríguez Ramos, Tánit Fernández Ciria
Spain. 2014. 12 min
Venue : Centro Cultural Pilar Miró
26 may Tuesday. 19.30
Documentary about Espés, an small town in the Aragon,s Pyrenees, which like many others, is at risk of disappearing as it only has 4 inhabitants. Narrated by themselves, it reflects the weight of time on the town, and ponders what has been, what remains and what will be when there is no one left.
Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute
Films selected for Imagineindia 2025
Mala (Neelabh Gupta) India
Films selected for Imagineindia 2024
Firefly (Jatin Parveen) India
Premkator (Debroop Basu) India
Films selected for Imagineindia 2023
Andaja (Tharindu Ramanayaka) Sri Lanka
Films selected for Imagineindia 2022
Bablu Babylon Se (Abhijeet Sarthi) SRFTI. India
Keep Safe Distance (Debottam Basu) SRFTI. India
The Tunnel (Mithun Chandran) SRFTI. India
Films selected for Imagineindia 2021
Like a Midnight Dream (Sharan Venugopal) SRFTI. India
Farzandi (Akshay Gouri) SRFTI. India
Two Sides (Mon Pal) SRFTI. India
Separation of Lovers (Ashokan Moorthy) SRFTI. India
Films selected for Imagineindia 2020
Motherhood (Kirti Singh) India. (SRFTI)
Films selected for Imagineindia 2019
Aakrosh (Princy Pal) India. (SRFTI)
Bhagavati (Aakash Nagraj Yankannavar) India. (SRFTI)
Boundary (Gaurav Puri) India. (SRFTI)
Films selected for Imagineindia 2018
Bhoomi (Mithun Chandran) India (SRFTI)
Rachis (Pratik Thakare) India (SRFTI)
Three Chapters of a Life in Chains (Roopkatha Purakayastha) India (SRFTI)
Scattered (Nikhilesh Matoo) India (SRFTI)
FILMS SELECTED for Imagineindia 2017
Gudh (Saurav Rai) India (SRFTI)
Edpa Kana (Niranjan Kumar Kujur) India (SRFTI)
Kamuki (Tomy Christo) India (SRFTI)
Randu Kurippukal (Gireesh Kumar K) India (SRFTI)
Gudh (Saurav Rai) 27 min. India (SRFTI)
Gudh reminisces those childhood memories, which perhaps everyone went through in life. Those obscure moments etched into our memories, which we find hard to correlate as grown-ups. It’s about Ajay, his childhood, his love for his mother, his village, its ongoing revolution and the changes it brings forth.
Edpa Kana (Niranjan Kumar Kujur) 26 min. India (SRFTI)
Ashok goes back from city to his village with an Agenda. At home he discovers that his parents have chosen for a bride for him. Caught between the dual realities of orthodox village life and his progressive city life he struggles to speak his mind
Kamuki (Tomy Christo) 24 min. India (SRFTI)
Divya, a 17 year old school girl realizes that she is pregnant from her estranged boyfriend. Disregarding her family and school obligations she sets out to find and claim him back to her life.
Randu Kurippukal (Gireesh Kumar K) 30 min. India (SRFTI)
An old couple, in their seventies, lives in a village, waits to see their daughter and grandson. But the only daughter who lives abroad with her child is reluctant to come back to her parents. Meanwhile the boatman in the village fails to solve the disagreement with his young wife. She leaves the one year old son with the boatman and goes away from the house. The decision taken by the boatman to overcome the dilemma changes the world around the old couple
SRFTI
Named after the legendary film maestro Satyajit Ray, the Institute has emerged as a national center of excellence which offers post-graduate program in Cinematic studies.
SRFTI has succeeded in articulating and disseminating classical and contemporary theories of praxis for the creative minds to leap into the world of professional practice : be it mainstream, parallel,art-house, experimental or non-fiction narratives.The Institute has crossed many mile stones towards a new paradigm of the art and craft of Film making.
Alumni have been winning accolades regularly through their mastery over film-making. They have been trendsetters, changing the course of film-making through the fusion of thought, craft and entrepreneurial abilities. By proving their mettle as dedicated professionals, they have increased the acceptability of current students in the complex and competitive world of film-making.
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Benegal,s New Cinema
Iram Ghufran
India. 2014. 57min. Biography.
A documentary on the films of Shyam Benegal, that explores the
time, ethos and concerns of the New Cinema Movement in India
through his oeuvre. A pioneer in the New Cinema Movement,
within the Hindi film industry, Benegal’s career spans four decades of consistent work. The film is a foray into the mind of this great filmmaker and an attempt to understand his motivations and impulses for making cinema.
Iram Ghufran
Iram is a Delhi based filmmaker and artist working on moving image, sound and text. Her work has been shown in several international art and cinematic contexts including the Berlin Film Festival, Experimenta India, World Social Forum and ISEA among others. As a member of the Media Lab at Sarai CSDS between 2004 and 2011, Iram was part of several experimental and multi-disciplinary processes and collaborations. Her first documentary essay film There is Something in the Air is the winner of several awards including the National Award for Best Direction and Best Editing.
Key Square
Key Square
Shamik K Rakshit
India. 2014. 27 min.
Venue : Intermediae el Matadero
22 may Friday. 17.00
Year :1975, City : Calcutta. Sudipto, a college fresher, searches for the meaning of life with his friend Monty. Monty is a leftwing student leader whereas Sudipto is apolitical, immersed in chess, literature and music. A state of Emergency is declared in India, and Sudipto’s life changes.
Shamik Kumar Rakshit
Born into a Bengali Middle class household on 29th February 1984. Being an ardent admirer of Cinema, it was just the same dream to be on the creative process of this 20th Century art form. A lover of the works of Billy Wilder, Otto Preminger, John Ford, Satyajit Ray, Vijay Anand and Alfred Hitchcock, Rakshit is an alumnus of Film Direction Dept. at Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, India. “Key Square” is his diploma film.
Qissa-e-Parsi
Qissa -e-Parsi (The Story of Parsis)
Divya Cowasji / Shilpi Gulati
India. 2014. 30 min. History
Venue : Spanish Film Institute
17 may Sunday. 20.00
The Film explores the history of the Parsi community, its relationship to the Indian state and association with the city of Mumbai. It strives to understand the Zoroastrian faith, the philosophy to live, laugh and love that is the backbone of the Parsi way of life and what makes it so endearingly unique and beloved. As the community is plagued with anxieties over its dwindling numbers, the Film looks at current debates on issues of inter-faith marriage. It is an attempt to understand a community that has always been numerically small, yet, culturally and socially formidable.
Divya Cowasji / Shilpi Gulati
Divya and Shilpi have been working in the field of documentary film making, photography and research for the last four years.
Their body of work engages with issues of gender, public space and documenting oral histories of minority communities in India. In addition to independent work, they have collaborated with NGOs and institutions across the country, generating archival, training and research material which have been showcased as films, audio visual exhibits and online archives.
Currently they live and work between Mumbai and Delhi.
Jalasayanam
Jalasayanam
Gireesh Kumar K.
India. 2014. 11 min.
Venue : Función Lenguaje
23 may Saturday. 20.00
Krishnan, (75) lives with his invalid daughter and works day and night to look after her. He knows that his death is very near. Fishman, the only neighbour physically abuse her when the father is away to see a doctor. Father kills the fisherman, the daughter and kills himself.
Jai Ho, a film on A.R.Rahman
JAI HO
Umesh Aggarwal
India. 2014. 60 min. Biography.
Venue : Spanish Film Institute
31 may Sunday. 19.30
Allah-Rakha Rahman has the honour of single-handedly catapulting Indian Film Music on to the world stage.
Considered one of the world’s most influential people by Time Magazine, his prolific body of work, over 120 film scores worldwide – at last count – in a career spanning two decades, makes him one of the world’s all-time top selling recording artists. The Film explores the evolution of his style of music – a fusion of Eastern sensibilities
and Western technology. Through various turning points in his life and significant milestones, the Film celebrates an Indian icon who is no less than a global phenomenon.
Spanning across Los Angeles, London, Chennai and Bombay, the Film brings to its viewers, a hitherto unseen and unheard narrative of one of the greatest musicians the world has ever known.
Umesh Aggarwal
Umesh has been producing and directing television shows and documentary films for almost twenty years. His show Kiran – Joy of Giving, on Doordarshan, has won the Indian Telly Award a record five times and the Indian Television Academy Award twice. His films have been screened and awarded at various national and international film festivals. His film on pesticides in bottled water and soft drinks, The Whistle Blowers, for PSBT, won the National Award for Best Investigative Film. More recently, Brokering News, his film on paid news, also for PSBT, was awarded the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism, in 2014.
Short Films
Films selected for Imagineindia 2026 (Not completed)
Baggage (Arseniy Seroka) France
Room at the Farm (Jasmine Kaur Roy, Avinash Roy) India
House of the Moon (Hamidreza Maghsoudi) Iran
Descent (Ashkan Saedpanah) Iran
Domestic (Nima Abdolazimi) Iran
The Buoy (Ilya Sovetov) Russia
The Bird Trap (Natalia Kazakova) Russia
Syncopation (Maria Rival) Russia
My Garage ! (Vladimir Sukhov) Russia
Films to view Free on Vimeo :
Cosmic Connection (Su MingQing) China https://vimeo.com/1140375110
Ever Rooted (Yang Yuzhuo) China ———- https://vimeo.com/1173158805
Domestic (Nima Abdolazimi) Iran —————https://vimeo.com/1176086162
Descent (Ashkan Saedpanah) Iran ————–https://vimeo.com/1176511766
House of the Moon (Hamidreza Maghsoudi) Iran —https://vimeo.com/1176896164
Films selected for Imagineindia 2025
Gorgo (Ven Gialouris) Australia
A Good Day Will Come (Amir Zargara) Canada, Iran
The Magic of Meow (Rooney Zong) China
Wilderness (Zhang Ying) China
Hidden Horizon (Yang Liang) China
The Key (Rakan Mayasi) France, Belgium, Palestine
The Man Who Could not Remain Silent (Nebojsa Slijepcevic) Croatia, France
The Watchman (Ali Cherri) France
A Piece of Meat (Varun Khettry) India
Leela (Tanmay Chowdhary) India
The First Film (Piyush Thakur) India
My Comrade (Tathagata Ghosh) India
Ru Ba Ru (Kapil Tanwar) India
Basanti Tailors (Ajay Govind) India
Sonata of Good Women (Mehdi Mahaei) Iran
D Day, Friday (Lee Yida) Korea
Ash Valley (Shu Zhu) Kyrgystan
Burul (Adilet Karzhoev) Kyrgystan
Ebb and Flow (Nay Tabbara) Lebanon, Qatar, USA
Family Man (Kalani Gacon) Nepal, Australia
An Orange from Jaffa (Mohammed Almughanni) Poland, Palestine, France
Give a Way (Maria Melenevskaya) Russia
Catharsis (Valeria Popova) Russia
Alice (Kamil Hardin) Russia
Agony (Eulalia Ramón) Spain
Lees Waxul (Yoro Mbaye) Senegal, France
Films selected for Imagineindia 2024
Everything (Lu Helai) China
Les Chenilles (Michelle Keserwany, Noel Keserwany) France
MYDEAR (Jeon Dohee / Kim Sohee) Korea
Yes Sir (Mudit Singhal) India
Chai Coffi (Sanjoli Malani) India
Two Way Street (Asmit Pathare) India
Veni (Vishal Jejurkar) India
Firefly (Jatin Parveen) India
If (Tathagata Ghosh) India
Homunculus (Golnoush Ansari) Iran
A Walk (Varvara Aleshkevich) Russia
Sasha (Maria Viktorova) Russia
Perfect Anna (Yana Klimova-Yusupova) Russia
Nine Sentimeters (Kirill Loginov) Russia
This is not Norway (Alicia Albares, Paco Cavero) Spain
Without You (Feyrouz Serhal) Spain
Cycle (Naz Caybasi) Turkey
Films selected for Imagineindia 2023
The Sunlit Place (Zhang Qin) China
Graveyard of Horses (Xiaoxuan Jiang) China, USA
Fatih, the Conqueror (Onur Yagiz) France
Warsha (Dania Bdeir) France, Lebannon
On Xerxes’ Throne (Evi Kalogiropoulou) Greece
The Good News (Danish Renzu) India
My Father,s Doctor (Danish Renzu) India
Geru Patra (Shristipal Singh) India
Footprints (Tathagata Ghosh) India
Clinton (Prithviraj Das Gupta) India
Thousand Rupees Biriani (Nasrina Khan) India
Paapi (Rohit Patidar, Bhupendra Singh Chouhan) India
Morse (Ronak Jafari) Iran
Last Supper (Farzin Taheri) Iran
Typesetter (Nasim Forough) Iran
Leber (Shervineh Didandeh) Iran
Witness (Aida Tebianian) Iran
Tria (Giulia Grandinetti) Italy
Shades of Melancholy (Karash Zhanyshov) Kyrgyztan
Wheels on the Bus (Surya Shahi) Nepal
Yet Another Winter (Kiran Shrestha) Nepal
About Me (Ali Asgari) Netherlands
Palestine 87 (Bilal Al Khatabi) Palestine
40 Minutes (Vlad Pavlov) Russia
The Violent (Sasha Gromova) Russia
No Longer a Boy (Anton Loginov) Russia
Mascarada (Ana María Ferri) Spain
Baby Ant (Derya Uygurlar) Turkey
Togheter, Alone (Kasim Ordek) Turkey
Films selected for Imagineindia 2022
Lili Alone (Zou Jing) China
A World Free of Crisis (Ted Hardy-Carnac) France
Thursday, Friday, Saturday (Arthur Cahn) France
The Secret of Cassandre (Lionel Arazi) France
My Dear Corpses (German Golub) Estonia
Desire (Hansraj Arya) India
Report (Twiinkle Saaj, Sarjun KM) India
The Way We Are (Nihit Bhave) India
Water Demon (Bikramjit Gupta) India
Raavi (Jasmine Kaur Roy) India
Bad Egg (Mehak Jamal) India
The Sea Calls For Me (Tumpal Tampubolon) Indonesia
A Winner (Mehdi Mahaei) Iran
Silence Again (Mohammad Kamal Alavi) Iran
A Dead Sea (Nahd Bashier) Israel
Holy Son (Aliosha Massine) Italy
Warm Lake (Aruan Anartayev) Kazakhstan
The Rat (Zhantemir Baimukhamedov) Kazakhstan
Salvador Dali (Eldiar Madakim) Kyrgystan
Have a Nice Day Forever (Tatiana Delaunay) Norway
Friend (Andrey Svetlov) Russia, Belarus
Plumber (Anna Ozar, Pavel Emelin) Russia
I Always Lost My Gloves (Natalia Belova) Russia
Promises (Lana Vlady) Russia
On The Second Floor (Marco Araujo) Spain
Seabreaker (Eloy Domínguez Serén) Spain
A Night in the Cósmico (Luis de Val, Diego Herrero) Spain
Plastic Dream (Merve Bozcu) Turkey
Lifeline (Abdullah Sahin) Turkey
Coming Out… (Naman Gupta) USA
Films selected for Imagineindia 2021
Out of Time (Delphine Montagne) France
An Irrelevant Dialogue (Moinak Guho) India (SRFTI)
A Monsoon Date (Tanuja Chandra) India
Pilibhit (Ashutosh Chaturvedi, Pankaj Mavchi) India
The Girl with Red Ribbon (Franziska Schönenberger / Jayakrishnan Subramanian) India, Germany
The Miniaturist of Junagadh (Kaushal Oza) India
Broken Frames (Ram Kamal Mukherjee) India
Sonsi (Savita Singh) India
The White Whale (Amir Mehran) Iran
Like in Mycono (Alessandro Porzio) Italy
NHA Mila (Denise Fernandes) Portugal
Letter of Forgiveness (Alina Serban) Romania
Toxic (Valeri Baklanov) Russia
You Are Here (Olkhan Abulov) Russia
Glad to See You (Vladimir Golovnev) Russia
Zeitnot (Varvara Faer) Russia
Soup (Inga Sukhorukova) Russia
The Dependents (Alexandra Orekhova) Russia
Gujiga (Sunjha Kim) South Korea, Germany
Sergi and Irina (Miquel Verd, Álex Tejedor) Spain
I Never Left You Alone (Mireia Noguera) Spain
Ca Nostra (Laia Foguet) Spain
Attack (Roberto Chinet) Spain
Black Bass (Rakesh Narwani) Spain
Casiopea (Fernando Manso) Spain
Black Wool (Elisabet Terri) Spain
Dona (Marga Meliá) Spain
Coque (Miguel Ángel Faura, Juanma Falcón) Spain
The Bonfire (Carlos Saiz) Spain
Cru Raw (David Oesch) Switzerland
Return (Selman Deniz) Turkey
Topanga (Aycil Yeltan) Turkey
Blood and Glory (Satinder Kaur) USA
American Anomie (Shahriar Azim) USA
Lemon Cake (Sepideh Khosrowjah) USA
The Unseen River (Pham Ngoc Lan) Vietnam
Films selected for Imagineindia 2020
The Diver (Michael Leonard, Jamie Helmer) Australia
Troll Bridge (Daniel Knight) Australia
Precious (Irfan Avdic) Bosnia Herzegovina
She Runs (Qiu Yang) China
Mama (Vladimir Kott) Estonia
The Egg and the Thieving Pie (Lola B. Higgins) Great Britain
Vader (Isabel Lamberti) Holland
Ellipsis (Raunaq Das, Abhirup Halder) India
Hope (Partha Sarathi Manna) India
The Talking Plow (Jayaraj) India
The Song we Sang (Aarti Neharsh) India
Kamali (Sasha Rainbow) Great Britain, India
Motherhood (Kirti Singh) India. (SRFTI)
Meal (Abhiroop Basu) India
U for Usha (Rohan Kanawade) India
Steam (Harsh Hudda) India
Sunny Side Upar (Vijayeta Kumar) India
Aapke Aa Jane Se (Shiladitya Bora) India
Nooreh (Ashish Pandey) India
Halwa (Gayatri Bajpai / Nirav Bhakta) India
Metamorphosis (Rajdeep Paul / Sarmistha Maiti) India
Miss Man (Tathagata Ghosh) India
Driving Lessons (Marziyeh Riahi) Iran
Dog (Hesam Salehbeig) Iran
Still (Anis Naseri) Iran
Her Wish (Yukiko Mishima) Japan
Give Up The Ghost (Zain Duraie) Jordan
Mother (Aleksandr Myskin) Russia
Dummy (Nikita Vlasov) Russia
Bagatelle (Daniel Levin) Russia, USA
Window (Evgeniy Milykh) Russia
Mthunzi (Tebogo Malebogo) South Africa
Women at Sunset (Nuria Rubió Domingo) Spain
Get Ready With Me (Jonatan Etzler) Sweden
Stay Awake, Be Ready (Pham Thien An) Vietnam
Films selected for Imagineindia 2019
3 Year 3 month Retreat (Dechen Zangmo) Bhutan
Into the Blue (Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic) Croatia
Aakrosh (Princy Pal) India. (SRFTI)
Bhagavati (Aakash Nagraj Yankannavar) India. (SRFTI)
Boundary (Gaurav Puri) India. (SRFTI)
A Glow Worm in a Jungle (Ramana Dumpala) India. (FTII)
A Letter to Home (Mukul Haloi) India. (FTII)
Palaayan (Madahav Chandra Sai) India. (FTII)
Ghayta (Pratik Girish Bhoyar) India. (FTII)
Bebaak (Shazia Iqbal) India
Written By? (Kankana Chakraborty) India
Let some clouds float in (Mayuresh Gotkhindikar) India
The Peanut Seller (Etienne Sievers) India / Germany
Tara versus (Ayesha Anna Ninan) India
Shame (Anusha Bose) India
An Essay of The Rain (Nagraj Manjule) India
Gadhul (Ganesh Shelar) India
Malai (Sarmistha Maiti, Rajdeep Paul) India
The Lovers (Preeti Singh) India
Burning (V. S. Sanoj) India
I, Reborn (Manoj Michigan) India
Manicure (Arman Fayyaz) Iran
Soap and Water (Francesco Cocco) Spain
Rag Doll (Roberto Montalbo) Spain
Donde no puedes llegar (Marc Nadal) Spain
I have nothing to say (Liang Ying) Taiwan / Hong Kong
Storyteller (Anil Güldogan) Turkey
Graduation Year 97 (Pavlo Ostrikov) Ukraine