Friday 30 December 2016

Salman Takes his Brand DABBANG to International Level With His First Live Concert in Australia and New Zealand


DA BANG –The Tour –The Big Bang event by Bollywood Superstars -organised by The Chocolate Room- will be the biggest Entertainment live property from India top lining Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Bipasha Basu, Prabhu Deva, Daisy Shah, Badshah, Manish Paul.  It is slated to be the True celebration of Superstar Salman Khan as the Sultan of the Box office in Bollywood - The True King of Box-office.

DA BANG –The Tour’ top lining the biggest Supernova Superstar, SALMAN KHAN will be one of the biggest Live Entertainment Brand Properties with musicians, brilliant dancers, breathtaking set designs and opulent costumes etc. It is slated to be electrifying and an immensely original format spectacle, global in appeal. Fans are going crazy as first time they are going to see their idol performing right front of their eyes, that too live. Tickets are selling like hot cake six months prior to the actual event. 

Mr. Yaju Vaghela, the owner of Chocolate Room Australia and the organizer from Australia quotes “ Salman Khan is a supernova Superstar!, the most lovable Wanted Khan of Bollywood. He is one of the most stylish hero, the true king of the box office. Besides he has a magnetic charisma to draw the audience as a superstar performer, a total entertainer with his trademark dance and dialogue deliveries. Just as Modiji had come to Australia, akin to his victory march and had Australia spellbound, we are confident that Salman Khan too will come mesmerize the audience here in Australia and New Zealand.  He is the original Dabbang, the Sultan, The Bhaijaan of Bollywood. It is like his victory march at the Box office. We at chocolate Room are proud to be associated with DA BANG –The Tour. It will be the biggest Bollywood concert ever planned and executed in terms of scale and will overshadow everything else before”




Trailer of A Monster Calls is released

A Monster Calls is a low fantasy novel written for children by Patrick Ness, from an original idea by Siobhan Dowd, illustrated by Jim Kay, and published by Walker in 2011.

Set in present-day England, it features a boy who struggles to cope with the consequences of his mother's terminal cancer; he is repeatedly visited in the middle of the night by a monster who tells stories. Dowd suffered from terminal cancer herself when she started the story and died before she could write it.

The film stars Sigourney Weaver, Felicity Jones and Liam Neeson.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fCNm6UiSDw

Atithi Inn London is all set to release on 5th May

Kartik Aaryan took to social media to announce the release date of Atithi iin London starring Paresh Rawal. The movie is a sequel of Atithi Tum Kab Jaaoge.



The Kartik - Paresh starres is all set to release on May 5th, 2017.Paresh Rawal, will be reprising his role as an annoying guest in the film.



Also starring Kriti Kharbanda, Tanvi Azmi and Sanjay Mishra in pivotal roles, Atithii iin London is directed by Ashwni Dhir. It is produced by Kumar Mangat Pathak and Abhishek Pathak. There have been reports that Ajay Devgn will be seen in a cameo in this out-and-out comedy film.

Monday 26 December 2016

Salman and Bigg Boss may send out wrong message if Bani J is made winner


Many feel that Bani J is being projected as the winner of Bigg Boss 10. Her close friendship with past BB winner Gauhar Khan is also said to be a reason she is being preferred. However, chess master Dhyani Dave who analyses Bigg Boss just like a mind game of chess, feels Bani winning the reality show could bring a bad name to Salman Khan and the show.

"Over the years, both Salman Khan and Bigg Boss have been seen as righteous. Salman always encourages good behaviour on the show and supports the morally correct. And Bigg Boss, through his commanding yet affectionate voice, has also always stood for good," Dhyani points out.

She explains, "Banj J has been a very strong contender on the show. She has made a lot of right moves to stay put and reminds one of the way Gauhar played a very smart game. However, unlike Gauhar, Bani has been one of the most foul-mouthed contestants on Bigg Boss. We cannot deny this fact. Through her beeped lip-movements bachcha-bachcha understands that Bani has been giving the choicest of gaalis to those who she hasn't vibed with."

"If Bani is made the winner, then the show may send out a wrong message that swear words are cool. That would be very ironical for a show, which inspite of seeking eyeballs through the concept of voyeurism, has taken pride on supporting the good in people." Dhyani does have a point.


Aditya fulfils a wish


Aditya Roy Kapur  has gone out of his way to fulfil a fan’s wish. The fan, Lunika Nagdev, suffers from a life-threatening sickness, and is being treated at a city hospital. She has apparently wanted to meet the actor for a long time. When Aditya learnt about Lunika’s wish, he made an effort to fulfil her wish and met her last week.

A source says, “Aditya went to meet the fan at a hospital and spent almost the entire day with her and some other patients who gathered to meet him. The team of the Make-A-Wish Foundation got in touch with Aditya’s team and facilitated this meeting. Aditya went to see Lunika with a few gifts and she gave him a heartfelt gift as well.”

Aditya, who is especially popular with girls, has always maintained a close relationship with his fans. The Aashiqui 2 (2013) actor apparently even saves the letters he receives from his fans, and is always touched by their heartfelt gestures. Aditya isn’t active on social media, and his fans have urged him to join one of the social media platforms so that they can stay in touch with him.


Boman sings in a choir


Boman Irani sang at the spirit of Hope concert for the Shillong Chamber choir. Boman tells us, “ I have not had any formal training in music but I love singing. This is the third time I have sung for them. I got introduced to them through a common friend. This year I sang two songs-white Christmas with the children and a solo, Love Changes Everything. I came for the finale too. While I don’t get nervous on stage, I get pre-stage jitters instead which is good as the nervous energy challenges you to perform your best. I like being on stage and I loved the tracks which I sung. “ Boman adds, that he has no plans to do an album or do playback singing for films.

 “I have got too much on my plate right now and music is a full-time commitment. I had to keep on rehearsing with the choir. To me this experience is special because of the Shillong Chanber Choir which I think is like one of our national treasures. Apart from the fact that the music is soothing to your ears they have something very angelic about them. Their work culture, lifestyle and personalities and what they bring with them as a group like a single elevated soul is almost ethereal and something nearer to God. It felt like a mental cleansing for me and you feel like a better person. It’s music for not just for your ears but for your soul too.”

Is Hollywood Star Vin Diesel coming to India?


With XXX: The Return of Xander Cage all set to hit theaters in Jan next year, the latest rumour that has been building up excitement amongst fans is that of Hollywood star Vin Diesel’s anticipated visit to India!



Indian audiences have been particularly excited about the upcoming movie because Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone will be playing a prominent role in it. Earlier this year the makers of the movie released a special trailer that was only for Indian audiences which showed their focus on engaging with fans of the franchise in India. So it comes as no surprise that rumours about Vin Diesel coming to India have begun to surface. 


If all the frenzy and speculations are to be believed, then all the fans in India have double the reason to look forward to the new year!


Whether the rumors are true or not  is a revelation only time will make, but what we do know is Vin Diesel will definitely have a Fantastically warm welcome in India!



Sunday 25 December 2016

Dangal at Box Office

Dangal speeds past the USD 6 million mark Overseas! The cumulative overseas GBO so far is USD 6.63 Mn / INR 45.4 crores with some territories and screens yet to report!

-        The estimated box office for Gulf is (AED 8.5 million / USD 2.3 million) with some screens yet to report! The Saturday reported collection is at AED 2.35 million / USD 637 K.

-        The cumulative box office reported for North America so far is (USD 2.7 million)! Dangal has clocked USD 998 K at the box office for Saturday, with 17 locations yet to report!

-        The cumulative box office reported for UK so far is (GBP 547 K / USD 876 K). The Saturday collections reported are at GBP 233 K / USD 373 K.

-        The cumulative box office reported so far in Australia is (AUD 525 K / USD 378 K)! Dangal maintains its lead in the territory as the highest grossing Saturday for any Hindi film with reported box office at AUD 272 K / USD 195 K with 1 screen to report!



Sony Pictures Networks Productions announces Poster Boys


Sony Pictures Networks Productions (formerly MSM Motion Pictures), a division of Sony Pictures Networks India Pvt. Ltd. (SPN), announced their next film on The Kapil Sharma Show. The studio that brought you Piku, will now bring to the audiences another content driven film, Poster Boys.

The film stars Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol and Shreyas Talpade playing 3 central characters whose lives turn upside-down after a big blunder. They find themselves stuck in an awkward situation, so complicated that they find it difficult to explain even to their own families. This light-hearted drama will see the trio dealing with unforeseen circumstances, essaying roles that they have never done before in their lives. Also for the first time, Sunny and Bobby will not be seen as brothers on-screen.

While Kapil’s show is often a preferred platform for movie promotions around the release, the studio took an innovative route to announce their next on the sets of this show.

Poster Boys (in Marathi) was a winner at the box office and was one of the biggest openers of Marathi cinema in 2014. The original film was produced by Shreyas Talpade in which he had powerful cameo. With the official remake of Poster Boys he also makes his directorial debut.

Poster Boys is produced by Sony Pictures Networks Productions, Sunny Sounds Pvt Ltd and Affluence Movies Pvt Ltd.
 

Mrs Funnybones returns to films


Actress-turnedbestselling author Twinkle Khanna is launching her own production company with Balki's Akshay Kumar-starrer

Mrs Funnybones is looking at another innings at the movies, this time, from behind the scenes. That Twinkle has conceptualised her first film -R Balki's next directorial that features Akshay, Sonam Kapoor and Radhika Apte in lead roles and also has Balki regular Amitabh Bachchan in a special appearance. The film also marks the debut of the actress-turnedauthor's production house, Mrs Funnybones Movies.

A source informs Mirror, “It's Twinkle's concept that will be entirely developed by Balki who is writing the script, screenplay and dialogues. Twinkle will not be involved in the writing process.The film goes on the floors in March next year.'' When asked about the film, Akshay said jokingly, “She (Twinkle) is the producer and I will work on a salary.'' Twinkle has always been credited as a co-producer on all Hari Om Productions films (founded by Akshay and named after his late father), as is Gauri Khan for Red Chillies Entertainment Pvt Ltd., and Kiran Rao for Aamir Khan Productions.But unlike the other star wives, Twinkle was never involved in any aspect of her home productions. This time, however, it's entirely her baby. “There are two kinds of slates being planned for Mrs Funnybones Movies for 2017 ­ one for mainstream films and the second for off-beat fare. All the films will be presented by Twinkle,“ reveals a source close to the actress-writer.

Meanwhile, Akshay's association with his partner Ashvini Yardi's Grazing Goat productions, which was founded in 2011 and also had Twinkle as one of its co-producers, ended with Singh is Bliing in 2015, even though no formal announcement has been made by the actor.


Amit Sadh learns rifle shooting from Gagan Narang


Amit Sadh, who will be seen playing a pivotal role in Tigmanshu Dhulia’s next, learnt how to operate a rifle for an important scene in the movie.

Interestingly, to make the rifle shooting scene appear realistic, the actor sought help from one of his close friends, Gagan Narang, who won the bronze medal in the 2012 London Olympics’ Air Rifle event.

Amit informs, “Gagan Narang is one of my closest friends and he is my mentor. I’m glad he agreed to be my mentor and help me out with shooting. I was good at shooting; I did the Combined Annual Training Camp for NCC and it was an interesting experience. In context of my character, I am a pistol-shooter.”

The talented actor also plans to attend shooting tournaments to practice at actual shooting ranges. “I’ll be attending a tournament in Pune from December 12 and spend time at the shooting range,” he adds.  

Bipasha Basu to turn guest fashion blogger




Bipasha Basu, who has been making some stunning red carpet appearances recently, has been approached by a leading fashion website to turn guest blogger.



Bipasha's appearances at a recent award ceremony and at Manish Malhotra's birthday party, trended over social media with several fashion bloggers giving her looks a thumps up.



The actress has also received a lot of fan mail requesting collaborations with fashion bloggers and was looking for a good opportunity to come her way. She is now in talks with a leading fashion website to write a series of blogs that talks about her fashion metamorphosis, her days as a supermodel, dressing for various body types and how to rock the latest trends.




Anurag Kashyap teams up with Aanand L Rai for a love story

One of the most interesting and unusual collaborations of all time , Aanand L Rai has joined hands with Anurag Kashyap and has signed him for two films under his home production, Colour Yellow Productions.

Kashyap who has deep admiration for Rai and even spoke highly of his last film, Tanu Weds Manu Returns, will now direct 2 films for the producer. Interestingly, the first film will move away from Kashyap’s signature off-beat and edgy flavor and instead will be a small-town love story.

Sources reveal that the film will be shot in Bareilly , Varanasi and Lucknow and will go on floors in February next year.

Adds the source, “Anurag will be directing a love story set in a small town and has been traveling extensively across Uttar Pradesh,scouting for locations. He finally zeroed in on Bareilly , Varanasi and Lucknow. The film is extremely close to Anurag’s heart since it reconnects him with his roots. The director hails from UP and  is happy to revisit the locations he fondly remembers. The cast is underway and they will start shooting in February next year.”









BandishProjekt is back with a bang


Mayur Narvekar a Composer, Producer, DJ, Performer and Multi-instrumentalist who expresses the musicality through BandishProjekt is all set with a new album. 

His latest EP release by BandishProjekt features Mumbai Rap Crew Swadesi MC Mawali& MC TodFod. This EP was created over the last 12 months with different subjects covering various elements of Street life in Mumbai, The Music Video for KarNatak which has been filmed in the heart of labor camp in the heart of Dharavi Mumbai and Dakla- a recreation celebrating the Hindu festival of Navaratri with Gujarati Rap from MC TodFod.
The tracks include KarNatak Feat MC Mawali& MC TodFod which is a combination Konnakol and Rap. The name "KarNatak shows how people fake and show a different picture to the world, also it has too much of the truth about the worldly affairs. It has "Konnakol", the art of performing percussion syllables vocally in Carnatic music.
The other surprising track is Dakla, purest form of Gujarati folk music. This is the first collaboration of Gujarati rap and Dakla. It is said to be a heavier dose Gondhal. For the world's longest traditional dance festival you need something to trip on and take you into trance.
The super exciting one is Ek Se Aanth which is a translate from 1 to 8. It is the latest India streets of “India Grime”. It talks about the real life and the reel picture that is shown to the world.
You will not get over the next track Maqsad- “Aim”. The melody is the experiment between Vocal percussion and Hindi Rap music
And the most amazing one for all the Mumbaikars, Mumbai Aamchi, the Street Sounds profiling MC Mawali and his day to day life and life experiences.
Mayur has been a classical Tabla player. He was born in Mumbai and rose in Ahmadabad. In 2009 BandishProjekt released its first album “Correkt”. This was followed by single, “Brown Skin Beauty”. In 2011, BandishProjekt released EP’s “Chase” & “Lover”.BandishProjekt was nominated for the EMA (2012) in the best regional act category for the track “Lover”. Alchemy in 2014 wins HBO Grand Jury prize at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, Dada SahebPhalke Award for the best editing music video, NFFTY the best jury mention, VH1 Sound Nation best music video, & the ‘Best Electronic Music Composition at IRAA. BandishProjekt won GIMA in 2014 for the Best EDM track “Trap” Awarded for excellence in mixing and recording engineer of the year at the IRAA for the “Common Tongue Ep” 2016.
Link for Katal kalaa Ep- https://drive.google.com/ open?id=0B0vP6CEDzpMGYy15emIyb 0RlRlE  

Berlinale Panorama 2017: The Wound Selected to Open Panorama’s Main Programme

I Am Not Your Negro

In the Panorama section, the first eleven films from a programme featuring a total of approximately 50 productions have been invited to be screened at the Berlinale, around a third of them for Panorama Dokumente. Two prominent themes have already emerged among the films selected to date: a fresh historically reflective approach to the history of black people in North America, South America and Africa (I Am Not Your Negro, Vazante, The Wound), and Europa Europa, which explores how progressive forces might best defend themselves in light of a zeitgeist that makes it seem as if yesterday never went away (Política, manual de instrucciones, Combat au bout de la nuit).
 
Further extraordinarily sensitive and artistic works have been invited, and festivalgoers can expect a high degree of formal and thematic diversity from the complete programme – also as regards rare countries of origin such as Bhutan or Kyrgyzstan.
 
In Focus: Reclaiming Black History
 
Vazante
Brazil / Portugal
By Daniela Thomas
With Adriano Carvalho, Luana Nastas, Juliana Carneiro da Cunha, Sandra Corveloni, Roberto Audio
World premiere
Daniela Thomas, co-director of many joint productions with Walter Salles, presents her solo directorial debut. Brazil was the last country to officially abolish slavery in its historical form, in 1888. This film’s story (co-authored by Beto Amaral) is set in 1821, one year before the South American nation gained its independence from Portugal. The wealth that is extracted from the country comes in the form of gemstones from the mines of Minas Gerais. The precious jewels are excavated from the belly of the mountain by slaves; still absent today is any significant memorial to the suffering they endured. Although this era represents the foundation upon which today’s Brazil was built, its culture has yet to recover from the monstrosity of these events.
 
I Am Not Your Negro
France / USA / Belgium / Switzerland
By Raoul Peck
Narrated by Samuel L. Jackson
European premiere
Raoul Peck is also an esteemed guest at the Berlinale. With I Am Not Your Negro, he has embarked on a long overdue reflection on the life of the great African-American writer James Baldwin and his political struggle against racism, whose roots go back to slavery. The black point of view, a black historiography are not yet anchored in mainstream consciousness. History is always written by the victors, and black people were never among them, neither Africans nor African-Americans. In James Baldwin, a powerfully eloquent intellectual took to the stage and set marks that are as invigoratingly crucial to reckon with today as they were 50 years ago. With I Am Not Your Negro and The Young Karl Marx in Berlinale Special, Raoul Peck is represented twice in this year’s festival programme.
 
The Wound
South Africa / Germany / Netherlands / France
By John Trengove
With Nakhane Touré, Bongile Mantsai, Niza Jay Ncoyini
European premiere
The opening film for this year’s Panorama main programme comes from South Africa. The fabrication of masculinity has long been a consistent theme in Panorama. Here we are permitted to witness the initiation rites of an African tribe inhabiting the territory of the South African Republic. Tradition and modernity collide when an urbanised businessman from Johannesburg resolves to expose his 17-year-old son to the circumcision ceremony of his old tribe. Producer Elias Ribeiro previously delighted festival audiences in Panorama 2015 with Necktie Youth.
 
 
Europa Europa
 
Política, manual de instrucciones (Politics, Instructions Manual)
Spain
By Fernando León de Aranoa
European premiere
Feature film director Fernando León de Aranoa, a repeat guest at Panorama, enables us to take an in-depth look at the situation on the ground in Spain. The media noise concerning Syria, Trump and other earth-shaking events clouds the recognition of the foundation of our future: European politics. We think back to those heady days in West Germany as the Green Party was founded: Podemos was born of similar circumstances and can no longer be contained on the fringe, even as the dark forces of old regroup for an attack thanks to an unprocessed fascist past. A situation of repressed history, one which ticks away like a time bomb in many countries around the globe. This frightening zeitgeist requires the brave intervention of those who don’t want to be forced back behind the goal lines of recent history.
 
Combat au bout de la nuit (Fighting Through the Night)
Canada
By Sylvain L’Espérance
International premiere
This nearly five-hour-long documentary essay takes us directly to the heart of Europe’s misery: to Athens. In the Greek parliament building, innumerable articles are adopted to an audience of empty seats. The harbour landscape rolls past us, with its endless rows of administrative buildings, which will soon fall into the hands of financiers from other continents. Then we find ourselves right in the middle of an occupation of the tax office by its cleaning personnel – a long-term observation that plays out over the course of 28 days and provides space for empathetic encounters with marginalised individuals caught up in the crisis. The vacuum left behind by technocratic policies is filled by new fascists, who feign gestures of care for the forgotten – a scenario repeated in all of the nations of Europe and beyond its borders.
 
Casting JonBenet
USA
By Kitty Green
International premiere
Produced by James Schamus and Scott Macaulay, this film is a highly intelligent attempt to revisit the facts surrounding the unsolved violent death of six-year-old “beauty queen” JonBenet Ramsey. What was conceived as a celebration of the American dream family became a nightmare 20 years ago for the ever so omnipotent petty bourgeoisie.
 
Honeygiver Among the Dogs
Bhutan
By Dechen Roder
With Jamyang Jamtsho Wangchuk, Sonam Tashi Choden
European premiere
This debut feature from director Dechen Roder, who already presented a short film at the Berlinale in 2015, is a veritable Buddhist film noir. Atmospherically dense cinema, dynamically charged between tension and serenity, faith and morality.
 
Centaur
Kyrgyzstan / France / Germany / Netherlands
By Aktan Arym Kubat
With Nuraly Tursunkojoev, Zarema Asanalieva, Aktan Arym Kubat
World premiere
With a voice that speaks as if from another century and with the popular appeal of a fairy tale, this film tells the saga of the metaphysical bond between horse and humankind and how the former ended up becoming wings for the latter.
 
Pendular
Brazil / Argentina / France
By Julia Murat
With Raquel Karro, Rodrigo Bolzan
World premiere
Young director Julia Murat is a real discovery. Here she examines the relationship between a dance artist and a sculptor using the means of their particular art forms. A philosophical, original gender treatment of young bohemians poised on the verge of middle age.
 
Ri Chang Dui Hua (Small Talk)
Taiwan
By Hui-chen Huang
International premiere
A family story of a very special kind, produced by Hou Hsiao-hsien. The mother earns a living as a spirit guide for the deceased at their funerals: she was never at home, always out and about with her girlfriends instead. The daughter now goes to great lengths to attempt to understand her mother. A cosmos opens before us, one which manages to be of universal cultural significance and extremely intimate at the same time.
 
Untitled
Austria / Germany
By Michael Glawogger, Monika Willi
World premiere
“This film is intended to show an image of the world that can only be created when one does not pursue any subject, or make any value judgement or follow any objective. When one lets one’s self be carried along by nothing more than one’s own curiosity and intuition.” – Director Michael Glawogger passed away in 2014 during shooting for a movie. His editor Monika Willi has realised a fascinating film with material that was shot during a journey of four months and 19 days through the Balkan states, Italy, and Northwest and Western Africa – a journey undertaken in order to observe, to listen and to experience, with attentive eyes, bold and raw.
 

PVR Pictures’ horror film The Bye-Bye Man to hit theatres on 13th January


PVR pictures is all set to chill you to the bone with the release of their much awaited supernatural horror film – The Bye Bye Man. Directed by Stacy Title and written by Jonathan Penner, the trailer of this film is enough to awaken the dark side of you and ensure you don’t even utter or think the words ‘The Bye Bye Man’.

The trailer of the film keeps one gripped throughout and the words ‘Don’t think it, Don’t say it’ ring in your head on repetitive mode, making you suspicious about the horrid man in the hood. The more you think about the Bye Bye Man, the closer he gets to you. American actor Dough Jones known for his roles in science fiction and horror genres is playing this character - The Bye Bye Man, and he manages to capture a person’s mind and controls every action of theirs.

The story revolves around three friends who stumble upon the horrific origins of The Bye Bye Man, a mysterious figure they discover is the root cause of the evil behind man's most unspeakable acts. Played by Douglas Smith, Carrie-Annie Moss and Lucien Laviscount, the characters play with your subconscious and train your mind to almost believe he will come for you. And if this has got you squirming in your seat, we don’t know what will!




Mia Spengler’s graduation film to Open Perspektive Deutsches Kino 2017 


The first seven films have now been invited to participate in Perspektive Deutsches Kino’s programme in 2017: to date, four full-length graduation films and three 30-minute ones. “More so than ever it’s worth going to the Perspektive’s opening film and then making yourself comfortable in Berlinale cinemas for the subsequent nine days. Coming and staying guarantees you’ll feel lucky ten times over,” section head Linda Söffker says in anticipation of these ten fiery days in icy February.
 
Mia Spengler’s graduation film, Back for Good (prod: Zum Goldenen Lamm Filmproduktion, co-prod: Filmakademie Ludwigsburg) will open the Perspektive with the story of Angie, a former trash-TV starlet (Kim Riedle), her despised mother (Juliane Köhler), and her pubescent sister (Leonie Wesselow). By returning to the hick town of her childhood, Angie wreaks havoc on their relationships, so that all three have to redefine their roles in life. Back for Good is an ode to humanity – softly hummed while an auto-tuned pop song blares from the radio.
 
The fiction film Ein Weg (Paths, dir: Chris Miera, co-prod: Miera Film, Hildebrandt Film) was made while studying at the Filmuniversität Babelsberg Konrad Wolf and is the cautious exploration of a long love relationship that ends in separation. Over 15 years, as son Max gradually grows up, we accompany Andreas (Mike Hoffmann) and Martin (Mathis Reinhardt) through the highs and lows in the daily life of a partnership. Shot like a documentary, with a small team and budget at real locations, Ein Weg develops with great intensity and flexibility - and through the process of editing finds its special form of telling a story over time.
 
Director Tian Dong grew up in China and attended the KHM in Cologne. He has now completed his studies with the documentary Eisenkopf (Ironhead), about a young soccer team skilled in Shaolin kung fu. Tian Dong visits its young members at their sports school, and talks to them about their everyday lives and dreams. In doing so he paints an unsettling picture of China’s political situation.
 
In Julian Radlmaier’s new film, Selbstkritik eines bürgerlichen Hundes (Self-criticism of a Bourgeois Dog,  prod: Faktura Film, co-prod: dffb), a bourgeois dog confesses how he has gone through multiple transformations, from a love-struck filmmaker, to an apple picker, a traitor of the revolution, and, last but not least, a four-legged creature. In a political comedy full of burlesque escapades, we meet Camille, a young Canadian (Deragh Campbell); Hong and Sancho, a pair of proletarians who believe in miracles; a mute monk with magical powers; and a bunch of strange field labourers who indulge in idealistic visions.
 
All three of the medium-long works contemplate Europe and its future in quite similar yet different ways. What would happen if one day people in Europe had to flee, director Felicitas Sonvilla asks in her poetic science fiction film, Tara (prod: MOTEL Film Kollektiv; co-prod: HFF Munich). A young woman called Mira (Sasha Davydova) tells of her flight from Paris. In search of a different life she takes a train heading east to the utopianesque town of Tara. Kontener (Container) was the first medium-long fiction film that Sebastian Lang made at the Filmuniversität Babelsberg Konrad Wolf. In it he portrays “two Polish ladies” who work at a dairy in Brandenburg. From the perspective of Maryna (Joanna Drozda), who narrates the story, the film depicts the last night before Tava (Anka Graczyk) disappears. The third film, titled Mikel, is about a young refugee who has left Nigeria for Berlin in search of a decent life with a properly paid job. It is the first medium-long film by Cavo Kernich, who with this work has completed his studies in “narrative film” under Thomas Arslan at the Universität der Künste in Berlin.
 

Hello to the ghostbusters


If Shraddha Kapoor and Adi tya Roy Kapur were in high spirits right till the fag end of their upcoming romance drama, OK Jaanu, then there was a reason for it. The film's climax was shot in the dilapidated Mukesh Mills, which since it's shut down has acquired the reputation of being haunted.

The stories they had heard, gave everyone the chills so they decided to start really early and leave the location before darkness fell. Production designer Sharmishta Roy had converted the mill into a market street. A source from the unit admitted that the place did give them the shivers, but with the two ghostbusters around, there were no moments of real horror and thank God for that!

Forum Expanded is currently being finalised for Berline Film Festival


The selection process for the 12th Forum Expanded is currently being finalised. This year’s theme is “The Stars Down to Earth”.
 
The search for ways to enable art to deal with an increasingly intangible reality forms an essential similarity between the selected works. Bringing one’s gaze back down to earth now seems more necessary than ever before. Yet how can one use film to take hold of something real when that very concept is ever harder to grasp?
 
The films and installations in the programme approach this question by attempting to both look and listen as closely as possible. In the video installation Twelve, for example, Jeamin Cha examines the pragmatic process underpinning the annual secret wage negotiations held between Korean employer and employee associations. Berlin artist Sandra Schäfer’s video installation Constructed Futures: Haret Hreik investigates city planning and redevelopment in Beirut and the political and religious ideologies they contain.

In her film Studies on the Ecology of Drama, Eija-Liisa Ahtila explores ways of finding film images that move beyond cinematographic anthropocentrism by shifting her gaze away from people and onto their environment.
The Karrabing Film Collective from Australia, whose work Wutharr, Saltwater Dreams is being presented in the group exhibition, shows three different variants of one and the same story, demonstrating how different approaches to a problem don’t just bring forth contradictory solutions but also mutually complimentary ones.
For his part, Joe Namy does away with pictorial representation almost entirely. His installation Purple, Bodies in Translation - Part II of “A Yellow Memory from the Yellow Age” merely shows a purple-colour surface, while the soundtrack explores the question of which details are lost in translation and what additional elements and contradictions are created by the differences between subtitles and image.
 
The central event location is once again the Akademie der Künste at Hanseatenweg. A group exhibition of works by 14 artists takes place here together with screenings of numerous films. The artists already invited include Haig Aivazian, James Benning, Duncan Campbell, Anja Dornieden and Juan Gonzales, Noam Enbar, Mohamed A. Gawad and Lina Attalah, Eva Heldmann, Laura Horelli, Oliver Hussain, Ken Jacobs, Mahmoud Lotfy, Bernd Lützeler, Peter Miller, Rawane Nassif, Tomonari Nishikawa, Marouan Omara and Islam Kamal, Lukasz Ronduda, Ginan Seidl, Philip Scheffner, Merle Kröger and Izadora Nistor, Fern Silva, and Mohanad Yaqubi.
 
Forum Expanded will also be presenting different film archives and archive projects as part of a symposium to be held at the Kuppelhalle at the silent green Kulturquartier in Wedding, including ones from Nigeria, Indonesia, and the Palestinian Territories. SAVVY Contemporary are presenting an installation by Israeli filmmaker and artist Amos Gitai in their own exhibition space at the same location.
 
The Marshall McLuhan Salon at the Embassy of Canada at Leipziger Platz and the Arsenal Cinema at the Filmhaus at Potsdamer Platz form the other festival locations once again.
 

Berline film festival announces special Feature Film Programme Generation 2017

Selection Process for Feature Film Programme at Halfway Mark
 
In the two competitions Kplus and 14plus, 15 feature films have already been selected for the 40th edition of Generation. Exhibiting an impressive range of cinematic approaches, these productions tell the stories of young people on inner and outer journeys and capture a sense of longing for new and altered horizons. The complete programme for Generation will be made public in mid-January.
 
Opening Film 14plus
 
Michael Winterbottom is slated to open the programme of Generation 14plus in the newly renovated Haus der Kulturen der Welt with a special screening of his vibrant music documentary On the Road. Shot in the characteristic hybrid style that has become the English director’s trademark, his newest outing follows the members of the band Wolf Alice on tour as they travel back and forth across their native Great Britain, where they have caused quite a stir in recent years. The film intimately portrays life on the road, in all its ecstasy and exhaustion. The connection between the musicians and their fans is palpable and there is a fine interplay between watching and listening amongst concert and film audiences.
 
 
Generation 14plus
 
Almost Heaven
United Kingdom
By Carol Salter
World premiere
Far from home, 17-year-old Ying Ling practices for her examination to become a mortician at one of China’s largest funeral homes. In addition to frequent qualms and farewell ceremonies, the everyday routine of this unusual occupation also serves up both humorous and life affirming moments. Carol Salter’s debut outing is an empathetic documentary portrait touching on fears, friendship and coming of age amidst ghosts and the dearly departed.
 
Butterfly Kisses
United Kingdom
By Rafael Kapelinski
World premiere
Jake and his friends pass their time hanging out in the courtyards of their high-rise development or in pool halls, talking about girls, watching pornos and getting drunk. Jake is burdened by a dark secret that distances him more and more from the others and drives him into dangerous isolation. Rafael Kapelinski stages his debut film in contrasting black and white, moving in respectful proximity to his characters, brought to life vividly here by an ensemble cast of new discoveries and young talents (including Thomas Turgoose - This Is England, Generation 2007).
 
Ceux qui font les révolutions à moitié n'ont fait que se creuser un tombeau (Those Who Make Revolution Halfway Only Dig Their Own Graves)
Canada
By Mathieu Denis, Simon Lavoie
European premiere
With epic scope and stunning polymorphism, the film follows a group of young people in Québec who resolve to form a revolutionary cell together in the aftermath of student protests. This unflinching work from Mathieu Denis (Corbo, Generation 2015) and Simon Lavoie employs its protagonists to play through what it might mean to instigate a revolution and devote one’s life to a cause in today’s world.
 
Emo the Musical
Australia
By Neil Triffett
International premiere
The forbidden high school love between Ethan, the shy Emo kid with suicidal tendencies, and chipper Christian activist Trinity previously delighted Generation audiences as a short film in 2014. Director Neil Triffett is back with his heartbreakingly funny musical grotesque, now in feature-film length, and chock full of even more colourful characters to light up the big screen.

Mulher do pai (A Woman and the Father)
Brazil / Uruguay
By Cristiane Oliveira
International premiere
After the death of her grandmother, 16-year-old Nalu is left to care for her father alone. Any hope of leaving her dismal village now seems to have receded far off into the distance. Cristiane Oliveira’s coming-of-age drama, a work of slowly paced cinema characterised by respectful intimacy and subtle physicality, paints the complex portrait of a relationship between an adolescent daughter and her blind father.
 
My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea
USA
By Dash Shaw
European premiere
He’s not exactly popular, he’s got friend problems, he wants to make it big with the school paper and he goes by the name of his inventor, Dash. In the school basement, he discovers a secret that rocks the very foundations of his world. Graphic novelist Shaw hopes that his film will reach 15-year-old nerds who are just as crazy about drawings and paintings as he himself was at their age. This work of animation virtually spilling over with ingenuity (and featuring the voice-over talents of Jason Schwartzman, Maya Rudolph, Lena Dunham and Susan Sarandon) is sure to delight young viewers outside of this particular demographic as well.
 
Krolewicz Olch (The Erlprince)
Poland
By Kuba Czekaj
European premiere
The action in The Erlprince builds and surges as dramatically as the ballad by Goethe from which it borrows its title. The boundaries between reality, desire and appearance are blurred in this futuristically tinged film about an extraordinarily gifted young man and his ambitious and wondrous mother. Expressed in a form as unconventional as the characters it portrays, the film oscillates between the poles of both science and nature and love and violence.
 
Weirdos
Canada
By Bruce McDonald
European premiere
Just after the end of the Vietnam War and in the midst of the American bicentennial celebrations of 1976, runaway Kit and his girlfriend Alice hitchhike their way along the east coast of Canada. Bruce McDonald (The Tracey Fragments, Panorama 2007) has managed to create a coming-of-age film that shines equally as a road movie, one driven by a fantastic soundtrack composed of deep cuts from the era in question. A rebellious trip in black and white, in which all sense of certainty gets left by the wayside.
 
 
Generation Kplus
 
As duas Irenes (Two Irenes)
Brazil
By Fabio Meira
World premiere
In the shimmering heat of Brazil, 13-year-old Irene discovers a dark secret her father’s been hiding: he has another family and even another daughter with the same name. Irene embarks on a risky game that could blow up in her face at any moment. The languid summer atmosphere of Fabio Meira’s feature film debut can’t hide the fact that something is simmering right under the surface.
 
Die Häschenschule - Jagd nach dem Goldenen Ei (Rabbit School - Guardians of the Golden Egg)
Germany
By Ute von Münchow-Pohl
World premiere
Scrappy city rabbit Max finds shelter in a hidden Easter bunny school after a misadventure with a model plane leaves him stranded far beyond the city limits. Here he encounters the keepers of the legendary Golden Egg, itself the coveted prize of scheming foxes. After an initial bout with boredom, the secret techniques of the Easter bunnies finally arouse Max’s curiosity. This lovingly drawn German animation film, based on the 1924 classic, is a pure delight buoyed by imagination and brisk pacing and graced with the voices of Senta Berger, Friedrich von Thun, Jule Böwe and Noah Levi.
 
Primero enero (January)
Argentina
By Darío Mascambroni
European premiere
Primero enero is the directorial debut of Argentinian filmmaker Darío Mascambroni. 11-year-old Valentino’s life goes off the rails when his parents get divorced, challenging him to see the world from a different angle. In a tender and moving father-son story, the director takes his protagonists and his viewers out to the countryside, into a world of heightened sensitivity.
 
Red Dog: True Blue
Australia
By Kriv Stenders
European premiere
Australian director Stenders delighted Generation audiences in 2011 with a legendary story about a very special dog. Now, at the centre of this sequel - which is also a prequel-  the red canine is joined by 11-year-old Mick, who treasures his bond with his four-legged friend above all else. Destiny has brought the duo together on a farm in the Australian outback, where the two partake in mystical adventures and Mick encounters his first true love. With great humour and sensitivity, the film is a tale of growing up in a time of transformation.
 
Richard the Stork
Germany / Belgium / Luxemburg / Norway
By Toby Genkel, Reza Memari
World premiere
Even though everybody else thinks he’s a sparrow – Richard himself holds tight to the conviction that he is in fact a stork. In this fast-paced adventure, Toby Genkel and Reza Memari tell the story of a bird who sets off self-confidently on a winter trip to Africa in a literal rite of passage that simultaneously serves as an empathetic tale about otherness and self-discovery. This German-international co-production provides spellbinding entertainment with its fantastic and fanciful fable showcasing top-shelf animation.
 
Tesoros
Mexico
By María Novaro
World premiere
Siblings Dylan and Andrea set off with their new friends on a marvellous journey of discovery in search of long lost pirate loot. In refreshingly sunny images, María Novaro gets up close to her characters to tell a story of children confidently indulging their lust for life and curiosity. In a commune on Mexico’s Pacific coast, they are given space to go their own ways and together find something much more valuable than buried treasure.
 
Shi Tou (Stonehead)
People’s Republic of China
By Xiang Zhao
World premiere
10-year-old Shi Tou, the son of a migrant labourer, grows up alone with his grandmother. It’s so hard to tell right from wrong! Sharing a reward with a classmate or waiting until his father returns, obeying his teacher of protecting his friend – which one should he choose? With documental authenticity, Xiang Zhao paints a portrait of life in rural China and a society in which an entire generation has too often been left to grow up in the absence of their parents.