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Anurag upset with IFFI

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap is not happy with the choice of films being screened at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), saying that it doesn’t represent the emerging voices in Indian cinema.

Updated on: Nov 27, 2010 02:02 PM IST
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Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap is not happy with the choice of films being screened at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), saying that it doesn’t represent the emerging voices in Indian cinema.

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Kashyap, who introduced celebrated Turkish-German filmmaker Fatih Akin in a masterclass, said that the organisers are not well versed with the new batch of Indian filmmakers and their work.

“All the films they have shown are from the last five years. Nothing new is being shown. I have all the DVDs of these films at my home and can start a festival if I want,” Kashyap told reporters. The Dev D director said that a film like Vihir should have been shown in the festival last year itself but the organisers woke up to the film only after it got international recognition.

“I feel that we don’t have a respect for our own cinema. They are showing Vihir now, when it has won several awards internationally. Film Bazaar is showing Akin’s film Soul Kitchen now, but IFFI is unaware. He is such an amazing filmmaker but the officials are obviously not aware about him. It is really sad,” he said.

 
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