Extravagant India by Péniche CinemaUnder 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) VenuePéniche 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) TarifOn place payment. Access to Little India and animation area is free of charge. Official website of Péniche Cinema ________________________ 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). |