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Extravagant India- Festival of Short Indian documentaries & films Print
From Friday, 26 June 2009 -  9:00am
To Sunday, 28 June 2009 - 5:00pm
Every day

Extravagant India by Péniche Cinema

Under the aegis of Mr. Serge Moati, Peniche Cinema with Media India and Bollywood Times present their first International Festival of Short Indian Films.

Spread over a period of 3 days, the festival aims to bring together lovers of cinema and India through this attempt. Creating the ambience of a little India at the Canal de l'ourcq will be animations, Indian dances presented by Indian Ocean School of Dances, Indian snacks stalls and others.

Program

Friday, June 26th-June 28th
(program details to follow soon)

Venue

Péniche Cinema,
La Baruda (in front of Cabaret Sauvage)
Canal de l'ourcq , Parc de la Villette, 75019
Metro: Riquet/ Crimée (Line 7)
Tel: +33 (0) 6 76 95 81 80 (Contact: Claire Moioli)

Tarif

On place payment.
Access to Little India and animation area is free of charge.

Official website of Péniche Cinema

 

 

Extravagant India Flyer

 

 

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Extravagant India !

La Péniche Cinéma jette l’ancre le 26, 27 et 28 juin 2009 au Parc de La Villette avec à son bord l’Inde comme invité d’honneur !

Le festival, parrainé par Serge Moati, accueillera une quarantaine de films courts indiens, une sélection de documentaires, une brassée de films pour enfants, le tout agrémenté de festivités dansées, chantées, à déguster et aussi… un village : little india !

Vive l’été à la Villette !

Le Festival du Film Court Indien

Du vendredi 26 au dimanche 28 juin 2009

Péniche Cinéma – Parc de La Villette

Venue

Péniche Cinéma
Le Baruda (face au Cabaret Sauvage)
Parc de la Villette 75019 Paris
Tel: +33 (0) 6 76 95 81 80 (Contact: Claire Moioli)

Adresse administrative :

Péniche Cinéma 37 rue David d’Angers, 75019 Paris

www.penichecinema.com


 

Editor's note:

The festival was successfully completed. The winners in different categories are:

Best Fiction: Shanu Taxi (15 minutes, India, 2006) by Vasant Nath

Best Documentary Film: Wagah (19 minutes, India/Germany, 2009) by Suriyo Sen

Best Children's Film: Horn OK Please (9 minutes, UK, 2006) by Joel Simon

Special Mention by Jury: Midnight Lost and Found (18 minutes, India, 2007) by Atul Saberval.

The jury consisted of Marie-Cécile Destandau (Producer), ChristineGendre (UniFrace) and Elsa Masson (Agency of Short Films).

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