Nisha Pahuja directed ‘The World Before Her’.
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Keynote speaker at CPAC.
To make it popular around the world, says filmmaker.
Indian American filmmaker Jason DaSilva has won “Best Outstanding Informational Program – Long Form” award for his documentary, “When I Walk”.
Theatrical-on-demand release.
Photos of Saund are on exhibition at the Smithsonian too.
Raja Choudhury’s new movie tells the remarkable story of the spiritual and cultural revolution brought by the Indian sage
Landmark event to spotlight diverse selection from India, Pakistan, Nepal, the UK, Australia, Canada, and the US
Known as the “Godfather of Utah’s MedTech industry,” Dinesh Patel has played a prominent role in the state’s political and cultural spheres for nearly four decades.
Next edition of IFFLA to run June 27-30 with Anu Rangachar as new artistic director
Oct. 11-15 festival in LA to feature world premieres of Vishal Bhardwaj’s Khufiya and Atul Sabharwal’s Berlin
“While We Watched” unfolds rare truths and bears a torchlight into how Indian journalism could thrive or survive
Ahmedabad International Children Film Festival from Dec 26 to 29 to showcase 50 plus films from 19 countries
Delhi-based filmmaker Misha Kumar scores with first two Indian films for FIFA with contrasting flavors
Filmmaker Vinay Shukla’s turbulent newsroom drama wins the ‘Amplify Voices Award’ at Toronto festival
Sep 22-25 festival to present carefully curated collection of independent films, shorts, events, and discussions
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Sami Khan’s movie will chart Amritraj’s rise from his childhood to a top player
The 2022 edition of the oldest film festival in North America featured 60 movies from India and the Indian Diaspora
Delhi-based director Misha Kumar brings six gripping stories from Kerala in FIFA’s first Indian sports documentary, “Maitanam”.
April 28-May 1 festival to showcase 10 features, 16 shorts, mark 20th edition with Spotlight on South Asia section
Creator of Netflix’s ‘Indian Matchmaking’ series wins the award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children’s Programs
Festival to showcase movies from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Canada, US and in many regional languages.
Indian YouTube sensation’s film also features Indian American actress Liza Koshy.
April 1-5 festival features filmmakers working in India and diaspora community.
“Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator” takes a critical look behind the Indian guru’s ugly empire.