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Award-winning film QISSA to break the template for movie releases

Award-winning film QISSA to break the template for movie releases

India Blooms News Service | | 02 Feb 2015, 05:06 pm
Mumbai, Feb 2 (IBNS) NFDC's internationally acclaimed Punjabi language feature film Qissa directed by Anup Singh and starring Irrfan Khan, Tisca Chopra, Tillotama Shome, Rasika Duggal will have an Indian Day-And-Date release - when the film hits theatre the same day its DVD is also available- in February.

Post Qissa’s successful global release across Germany, France and Netherlands and international acclaim garnered in various film festivals across the world, Qissa shall now be released by NFDC in select theatres across key cities of Mumbai, Delhi, Chandigarh, Chennai and Kolkata on Feb  20, the same day that it will be available for sale on DVD or on NFDC’s newly launched Video-on-Demand sitewww.cinemasofindia.com.

NFDC’s diverse portfolio of classics and contemporary art-house films, including Qissa, will be available for online streaming on subscription and pay-per-view basis on the VoD site.

This Day-And-Date release will mark the first time that a feature film of such international acclaim is being distributed in theaters and simultaneously on home viewing and pay-per-view in India.

Says Nina Lath Gupta, Managing Director, NFDC, “We are leveraging the digital revolution to make our diverse portfolio of films in various Indian languages, accessible to a pan Indian audience and developing a distribution model that goes beyond the traditional release pattern, which is driven by windows between each media platform.

"This way we can cut through the clutter, spend the money once and allow people to buy it however they want to consume it, whenever they want to watch it. Online and social media, with no traditional television spots or billboards, is primarily driving our marketing strategy, as we believe that the audiences for NFDC’s portfolio of films are socially networked and digitally wired. This is the first time that a Punjabi feature film will get such a scale of exposure".

 The first film to shoot under the Indian-German co-production treaty, Qissa is an international co-production between India, Germany, Netherlands and France. The film secured funding from the National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC), the Dutch Film Fund, Eurimage and German funds Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and North Rhine Westphalia (NRW). The Punjabi-language film, presented by Germany's Heimatfilm and the National Film Development Corporation (India), is coproduced by Heimatfilm with Dutch production house Augustus Film, France’s Cine-Sud and the NFDC.

The exceptional cast includes Irrfan Khan, Tisca Chopra, Tillotama Shome, Rasika Duggal, Faezeh Jalali and Sonia Bindra. Screenplay is by Anup Singh and Madhuja Mukherjee, the cinematography is by Sebastian Edschmid, the original music by Béatrice Thiriet; and editing by Bernd Euscher.

 Set amidst the ethnic cleansing and general chaos that accompanied India’s partition in 1947, this sweeping drama tells the story of Umber Singh, a Sikh, attempting to forge a new life for his family while keeping their true identities a secret from their community.

Uprooted by the religious violence that came with partition in 1947, Umber and his family moved to a safer locale in an attempt to forge a new life for his family while keeping their true identities a secret from their community by bringing up his fourth daughter as a son. It is here that the story takes a remarkable turn. History and folklore come together in this tale set in the aftermath of the Partition of India. As Umber's daughter is raised as a boy, the characters are propelled with greater and greater urgency towards their inevitable fates.

 
Awards and acclaim won by Qissa:

1. Toronto International Film Festival 2013 NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) award for Best Asian Cinema

2. Mumbai Film Festival 2013 - Silver Gateway Award - Second Best Film - India Gold 2013- Competition section

3. Abu Dhabi International Film Festival 2013 - Best Actress - Tillotama Shome

4. International Film Festival Rotterdam 2014 - Honoured as the opening film at the festival to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Hubert Bals Fund (an IFFR initiative funding initiative) - Won the Dioraphte Award - Audience Award for the Best Film

5. Curacao International Film Festival 2014 - Best of the Fest Award

6. International Film Festival of Queensland, Australia 2014 - Best Actor (Irrfan Khan), Best Actress (Tillotama Shome), Best Director, Best Cinematography

7. Vesoul International Film festival of Asian Cinema, France - Jury Special Mention and the Inalco Jury Award

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