Author: parthosengupta
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Documentary Jury of the 12th Algiers Int. Film Festival
I was invited to the 12th Algiers International film festival to serve on the Jury of the Documentary competition.
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David Stratton says he now regrets stopping ‘At The Movies’ on the ABC
Stratton says he now regrets stopping At The Movies, his ABC show, because “it could have championed a film like Slam to help it find an audience”. Read the full article: ‘I thought I’d go completely blind’: Cruellest blow for a movie critic hits David Stratton By Garry Maddox October 11, 2024 — 11.30am SMH /The Age David Stratton…
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Slam Film Review: Variety
The disappearance of a fearless female Palestinian-Australian slam poet triggers suspense and powerful social and political commentary in “Slam,” an outstanding slow-burn thriller by expat Indian filmmaker Partho Sen-Gupta
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Slam – Opening Film at the Darwin Int. FF 2019
Slam was the opening film of the Darwin Int. Film Festival with Festival Guests – actor Rachel Blake and Writer-Director Partho Sen-Gupta
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Love in the Time of Terror: Slam at Sydney Film Festival
Review by Ingrid Matthews was first published at ACRAWSA blog on 7 June 2019 and reposted on https://imatthewsblog.com/2019/06/30/love-in-the-time-of-terror-slam-at-sydney-film-festival/ [Alert: Spoilers] Slam is a devastating film. It is devastatingly good, intensely sad, and oh so accurate in its portrayal of racism in Australia. The camera turns its gaze on two institutions in particular: the media; and law enforcement.…
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Busan Film Review in Variety: ‘Sunrise’
The anguish and guilt of a policeman whose young daughter has gone missing are powerfully conveyed in “Sunrise,” the first dramatic feature by Indian helmer Partho Sen-Gupta since the well-received “Let the Wind Blow” (2004).
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‘Let the wind Blow’ screening at the Walker Art centre, Minneapolis
The Walker Art Centre, ‘Let the wind Blow’ screening at the Walker Art centre, Minneapolis, been hosting the Global Film Initiative‘s (GFI) touring film program, Global Lens, since its inception five years ago. https://walkerart.org/calendar/2008/let-the-wind-blow-hava-aney-dey
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‘Let the Wind Blow’ to screen at IFFR 2008
Exploring the life within several social strata of Mumbai, this film stands as one of the strongest cinematic stories within India’s new production. Three friends share similar dreams: student Arjun from a poor family who is expected to graduate soon, but fails; car mechanic Chabia who cheats by repairing expensive cars with cheap spare parts;…
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‘Let the Wind Blow’ screening at the MoMA
MoMA presents GLOBAL LENS, 2008, The fifth annual exhibitionof cinema from the developing countries. Lineup Highlights Emerging Filmmakers from Croatia, the Pacific Rim, China,India, the Middle East, and South America GLOBAL LENS, 2008 – January 10–24, 2008The Roy and Niuta Titus TheatersNEW YORK, December 18, 2007 The Museum of Modern Art presents Global Lens, 2008,…
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‘Let the Wind Blow’ in Global Film Initiative 2008 lineup – Indiewire
Ten narrative films from around the world will screen in the 2008 Global Film Initiative line up, which will premiere at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in January before traveling to over thirty cities throughout the United States over the year. Films slated include: “All for Free,” directed by Antonio Nuic (Croatia); “The Bet Collector,”…
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