The projects will be pitched at South Asia’s largest film market.
India’s Film Bazaar market has revealed the 20 projects selected for this year’s Co-Production Market.
The invited titles originate from 11 countries and will be pitched to producers, distributors, festival programmers, financiers and sales agents at Goa’s Marriott Resort from November 20-24.
The line-up includes projects from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the US, UK, Singapore, Germany, France, Poland, Luxembourg and Israel.
Scroll down for full list of projects
Titles include The Distant Near, directed by UK-based Polish director Rafael Kapelinski who won a Crystal Bear at the...
India’s Film Bazaar market has revealed the 20 projects selected for this year’s Co-Production Market.
The invited titles originate from 11 countries and will be pitched to producers, distributors, festival programmers, financiers and sales agents at Goa’s Marriott Resort from November 20-24.
The line-up includes projects from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the US, UK, Singapore, Germany, France, Poland, Luxembourg and Israel.
Scroll down for full list of projects
Titles include The Distant Near, directed by UK-based Polish director Rafael Kapelinski who won a Crystal Bear at the...
- 10/26/2023
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
India’s Film Bazaar, South Asia’s largest film market, has selected a range of projects from around the world for its annual co-production market.
The 20 selected projects are from 11 countries, most are already structured as co-productions, and they are all South Asian-themed. From Israel, the Hebrew-language “Raju” by Dror Sabo (“Dead End”), will be produced by Lee Yardeni for My TV Productions (“Nevelot”). Rafael Kapelinski, director of Berlinale winner “Butterfly Kisses,” is at the market with English, German and Hindi-language Germany-India-France-Poland-u.K. co-production “The Distant Near,” produced by Katharina Suckale for Bombay Berlin Film Production (“Loev”).
Hindi-language Germany-Luxembourg-France co-production “Kohinoor,” by Udita Bhargava (Berlinale selection “Dust”), will be produced by Martin Lehwald for Schiwago Film (Berlinale winner “Styx”). Fresh off Busan’s Asian Project Market, feature debutant Aakash Chhabra’s Hindi-language “I’ll Smile in September” will be produced by Sanjay Gulati for India’s Crawling Angel Films and...
The 20 selected projects are from 11 countries, most are already structured as co-productions, and they are all South Asian-themed. From Israel, the Hebrew-language “Raju” by Dror Sabo (“Dead End”), will be produced by Lee Yardeni for My TV Productions (“Nevelot”). Rafael Kapelinski, director of Berlinale winner “Butterfly Kisses,” is at the market with English, German and Hindi-language Germany-India-France-Poland-u.K. co-production “The Distant Near,” produced by Katharina Suckale for Bombay Berlin Film Production (“Loev”).
Hindi-language Germany-Luxembourg-France co-production “Kohinoor,” by Udita Bhargava (Berlinale selection “Dust”), will be produced by Martin Lehwald for Schiwago Film (Berlinale winner “Styx”). Fresh off Busan’s Asian Project Market, feature debutant Aakash Chhabra’s Hindi-language “I’ll Smile in September” will be produced by Sanjay Gulati for India’s Crawling Angel Films and...
- 10/26/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
TollywoodRanging from psychological dramas to romantic anthologies, here’s a list of Tollywood movies streaming on Ott platform Netflix. Tnm StaffScreengrab/ YouTubeWith several big-budget Tollywood films such as Acharya, Virata Parvam, Love Story and Tuck Jagadish being postponed in view of the pandemic, Telugu movie buffs are once again relying on Over-the-top (Ott) platforms for entertainment. Several Telugu movies ranging from psychological dramas to romantic anthologies, are available to watch on streaming platform Netflix. Here’s a list of six engaging Tollywood movies streaming on Netflix: Game Over: Helmed by filmmaker Ashwin Saravanan, Game Over revolves around the life of a game designer whose life turns upside down when a serial killer enters her house and makes her play a twisted game for survival. Starring Taapsee Pannu as Swapna, the jaw-dropping psychological thriller is likely to send shivers down your spine. Bankrolled by YNot Studios in association with Reliance Entertainment,...
- 7/16/2021
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
Tollywood Satyadev plays the role of Mahesh, which was done by Fahadh in the original.Tnm StaffUma Maheswara Ugra Roopasya, the much-awaited Telugu remake of the acclaimed Malayalam film Maheshinte Prathikaram, is now out on Netflix. This is the second film of director Venkatesh Maha, who made his debut with C/o Kancharapalem, an indie Telugu film which became hugely popular with the Telugu audiences. In Uma Maheswara Ugra Roopasya, actor Satyadev reprises the role of a small town photographer and his bittersweet tale of revenge, played by Fahadh Faasil in the original. While the original was set in Kerala’s Idukki district, the Telugu remake is set in Araku, also a charming, picturesque hill station. Satyadev plays Uma Maheswara Rao, proprietor of Komali photo studio in Araku Valley. Satyadev has previously played minor roles in films like Mr Perfect and Kshanam, before acting in more prominent supporting roles recently, in films like Brochevarevarura,...
- 7/30/2020
- by Jahnavi
- The News Minute
ControversyThe Telugu film had been rejected from getting nominated for the National Awards because it was produced by Praveena Paruchuri, a Us citizen of Indian origin.Tnm StaffIn good news for film buffs, Telugu film C/o Kancharapalem, which had been rejected from getting nominated for the National Awards because it was produced by Praveena Paruchuri, a Us citizen of Indian origin, has been allowed to apply for the awards. After an appeal by Praveena, Trs working president KT Rama Rao had also appealed to the Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Arun Jaitley and Minister of State Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore on Saturday to reconsider their decision. “I appeal to Union I&B Minister Sri @arunjaitley Ji and MoS @Ra_THORe Ji to kindly review the below appeal. National awards are a matter of pride for all filmmakers. An award cannot be denied for a #MadeInIndia product because of archaic rules...
- 1/13/2019
- by Nitin
- The News Minute
TollywoodThis critically acclaimed film from the Telugu industry had won hearts across the country and the rejection has come as a disappointment to many.Tnm StaffIn a major disappointment to movie buffs, Telugu film Care of Kancharapalem has been rejected from getting nominated for the National Awards, because it was produced by Praveena Paruchuri, a Us citizen of Indian origin. The film had received critical acclaim when it was released last year. Taking to Twitter, Praveena said, "So Sorry @venkateshmaha25 #CareOfKancharapalem , your hard work and talent is Not Eligible to be recognized at the #indiannationalfilmawards because it was Produced by me- a Us citizen although of Indian origin ...I failed you (sic)." So Sorry @venkateshmaha25 #CareOfKancharapalem , your hard work and talent is Not Eligible to be recognized at the #indiannationalfilmawards because it was Produced by me- a Us citizen although of Indian origin ...I failed you — paruchurimd (@paruchurimd) January 9, 2019 Responding to the message,...
- 1/9/2019
- by Nitin
- The News Minute
TollywoodDirector Venkatesh Maha speaks to Tnm about the Telugu film that's taking audiences across states by storm.Priyanka Richi86 debut actors. A sleepy village. And four love stories. The heart-warming tale of C/O Kancherapalam is director Venkatesh Maha’s first in creating a one of its kind Indie movie for the Telugu audience. While Kancherapalam has been whole-heartedly embraced by the audience and the trade alike, Maha says it’s only the beginning of a wave of change in the industry. “Now that Kancherapalam is here, we are definitely going to see more of such films that will change the face of Tollywood among the global audience,” Maha tells Tnm. Venkatesh Maha’s association with films goes way back to the time when he was in Class VI, and would look dreamily at the huge cut-outs of actors outside theatres in his town. “My mother, whenever she wanted some time off,...
- 9/12/2018
- by Priyankar
- The News Minute
TollywoodMade on a shoestring budget, the film has the endearing quality of 'Malgudi Days'.Krishna SripadaA schoolboy wears a pink shirt to be ridiculed by everyone except by his crush – it’s her favourite colour, the reason he wears it – who defends him. Thus, starts a friendship, that leads him to encourage her to sing her favourite song ‘Bhale bhale magadivoy’ in a school function. A young man, Joseph, is in love with a woman, Bhargavi, and wants to fix his life so he could be worthy of her, till religion plays havoc with their innocent love. A charmingly sincere Gaddam falls for Saleema, a sex-worker who visits the bar he works at for a bottle of Mansion House, every night, so much so, that he buys her condoms to stay safe, when she asks him for time to consider his marriage proposal – a proposal he innocently, charmingly...
- 9/5/2018
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
TollywoodThe small budget film is the first ever Telugu film to make it to the New York Film Festival.Digital NativeRana Daggubati, in a tweet, confirmed his support for the small budget film C/o Kancharapalem. Being the official presenter of the film, he revealed that it is the first ever Telugu film to make it to the New York Indian Film Festival. In this regard, he had tweeted: “Congratulations to team #COKancharapalem, the first Telugu film to be selected for New York Indian Film Festival @nyindianff ! Proud to be presenting it.” Congratulations to team #COKancharapalem, the first Telugu film to be selected for New York Indian Film Festival @nyindianff ! Proud to be presenting it. pic.twitter.com/jJySRY1kmI — Rana Daggubati (@RanaDaggubati) April 2, 2018 Produced by Us-based Praveena Paruchuri, the film has been directed by Maha Venkatesh. The film’s unique title C/o Kancharapalem is derived from a well known locality in Vizag. Rana Daggubati may be a popular actor now, but he started out his career in the film industry as a producer. In 2004, he produced the film Bommalata, which went on to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. He made his acting debut with the Telugu film Leader in 2010 and won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut – South and CineMAA Award for Best Male Debut for his performance. He then starred in Hindi and Tamil films as well. Rana’s biggest success came with the magnum opus Baahubali, in which he played the menacing villain Bhallaladeva. His role in Nene Raju Nene Mantri and The Ghazi Attack have been well appreciated as well. Rana currently has a number of films in his kitty and will soon be making his debut in Mollywood with the historical Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma : The King of Travancore. His other films in the pipe line are the Tamil / Telugu bilingual Madai Thiranthu / 1945, Enai Nokki Payum Thotta and the Telugu / Hindi bilingual Haathi Mere Saathi. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 4/5/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
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