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Press Release
Final preparations
complete for Film South Asia '05
Kathmandu, 25 September Preparations
for the fifth edition of Film South Asia '05,
which will be held from Thursday, 29 September
to Tuesday, 4 October, are complete and documentary
connossieurs will soon be able to participate
in one of the few events of international acclaim
that is organized in Nepal. The festival has been
organized every two years since 1997 by Himal
Association together with Himal Southasian magazine
Altogether 44 films from Nepal, India, Bangladesh,
Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Burma, South
Africa and Canada are being screened over four
days at FSA '05. Eleven of these films will be
world premieres and several of them South Asian
premieres. The films were chosen from among 189
entries received.
In order to cater to the growing demand for
documentaries by the Kathmandu public, this year
the festival has been shifted to a larger venue
Kumari, the commercial duplex cinema in
Kamal Pokhari. Two films will be screened simultaneously
in the two halls over the four days of FSA '05.
Every time, we are more impressed with
the intensity, diversity and craft evident in
the documentaries submitted to us, says
Manesh Shrestha, director of the festival. The
non-fiction films of FSA 05 celebrate South
Asian life and livelihood even more than before.
The Kathmandu audience is really in for a treat."
Noted Bombay filmmaker Sai Paranjpye will open
the festival on Thursday, 29 September in front
of an invitee audience. Ms. Paranjpye's opening
speech will address the role of documentaries
in developing societies, and the opening film
will be "My Brother My Enemy", a joint
India-Pakistan production. FSA '05 will be open
to the public starting the evening of 29 September.
Some 40 of the finest documentary filmmakers
of Southasia will be gathered at FSA '05 to interact
with each other and to engage with the Kathmandu
audience. "The fact that all the attending
filmmakers are arriving at their own expense highlights
the esteem with which FSA is regarded in our region,"
says festival director Shrestha.
Film South Asia is a competitive festival and
the best film will be awarded the Ram Bahadur
Trophy, cast in bronze, which also carries with
it a cash award of USD 2000. The film adjudged
second best will receive a prize of USD 1000.
For the first time a Best Debut Film award has
been instituted, carrying a cash award of USD
1000. There are six first-time productions at
FSA '05, including the Nepal-made film Team Nepal
by Girish Giri.
The three-member jury of FSA '05 is headed by
Dhaka-based auteur filmmaker Tareque Masud, and
includes Hasan Zaidi, director of the Kara International
Film Festival (Karachi) and Sabeena Gadihoke,
teacher of film at the Jamia Millia School of
Mass Communication (New Delhi).
Some of the well known directors who will be
in Kathmandu with their films include: Rakesh
Sharma from India, Shireen Pasha from Pakistan
and Yamine Kabir of Bangladesh.
In addition to the 44 documentaries screenings,
two discussion sessions have been planned. A panel
discussion on Censorship and the South Asian Documentary
is scheduled for 30 September, Friday, at 11:30
a.m. There will be a presentation and discussion
on the subject Funding and Marketing Documentaries
in the morning of Saturday, 1 October. The discussion
will be led by a representative of the International
Documentary Festival of Amsterdam, the biggest
festival of documentaries in the world.
As with past editions of Film South Asia, audiences
in venues other than Kathmandu will be able to
view a special selection of FSA 05 films
through the Traveling Film South Asia (TFSA),
in which 15 outstanding productions will go to
up to 50 venues in South Asia and the West.
Public screenings begin on 29 September at 4:30
p.m. and at 9:00 a.m. for the remaining three
days. Screening schedules with details of films
and timings have been posted at www.himalassociation.org/fsa
and posters have been put up at many other public
venues within Kathmandu. Tickets are available
at Dhokaima Café (5522113), Jai Nepal Chitraghar
(4442220), Kumari Cinema (4434514), Mandala Book
Point (4245570), Saraswati Book Centre (5521599),
Thamel Book Shop (4419849) and Vajra Book Shop
(4220562).
Contact: Reshu Aryal, Coordinator FSA 05
Email: fsa@himalassociation.org
reshua@himalmag.org
Tel: 5542544/ 5543333
Mobile: 98510 13954
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