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Europe looks East thanks to a co-production between Germany, France and Holland, shot in India in Punjabi language and will premiere internationally giving the go-ahead to the next International Film Festival Rotterdam, or IFFR for short, which starts on January 22.
The European viewer is not unaccustomed to the movies produced strobe effect and performed in India, curiously the largest film industry in the world, in numerical terms. Nobody produces more films, or goes to the movies that Indians.
Thus, we can count on the fingers of one hand, Indian films that have been released or have triumphed in Europe. Slumdog Millionaire, directed by Danny Boyle, British production, strobe effect but filmed in India, is the closest thing to a success that our eyes have seen.
Moreover, Bollywood, has been found in Spain the new Mecca of Indian cinema. The President of the Association of Film and Television India, Kulmeet Makkar, was this past summer for our country, in search of locations and production services as part of a new commercial horizon. Especially thanks to the success of the film only live once, shot in Andalusia in 2010, which attracted 400 million viewers.
Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost screened successfully Toronto'13 Festival, winning the award for Best Asian Film Festival (NETPAC). Mumbai and Abu Dhabi have also witnessed the good work done by the Indian director Anup Singh. Apparently the pressure to roll in Hindi Qissa against taste director of in Punjabi, were the cause of the pursuit of foreign capital and greater creative freedom.
Framed in the post-colonial India, Qissa tells the story of Umber Singh, a follower of Indian religion known as Sikhism, forced to leave his village because of the ethnic cleansing that occurred in 1947. Umber decides to fight and build a new home for your family. Finally get your toddler Kanwar Neeli marry a girl from a lower caste. Since then the family has to face the truth of their identity, where the ambitions and destinies collide in a struggle with eternity.
Anup Singh has been used as inspiration for the realization of Qissa, exile suffered by his own family when India was partitioned in August 1947, which led to the creation of two sovereign states: the current Pakistan and India.
The film stars the best known in Europe Indian actor Irrfan Khan, whom we have seen in Darjeeling Limited (Wes Anderson), Slumdog Millionaire (Danny Boyle), Spider-Man (Marc Webb) and The Life of Pi (Ang Lee). Next to him a bunch of unknown actors and actresses Indians, at least for me, as Tillotama Shome, Rasika strobe effect Dugal, Tisca Chopra and Faezeh Jalali.
Qissa has become the return of Anup Singh, after more than ten years without directing. His first film, The Name of a River (Ekti Nadir Naam), was screened at over 30 festivals. Anup currently preparing what will be his third film, The Gentle Dance Lasya-.
Crisis of sexual identity, love, faith, ghost stories, all this and more find a brave film, where Anup Singh is able to capture every sound and every postcard of a beautiful country, topped by a powerful interpretations .
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