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Indian Film Festival Stuttgart: News

Article Bengali

Priyanka More's Bengali film Ghasjomi to have world premiere at 19th Indian Film Festival Stuttgart

Directed by Sumantra Roy, the film tells the story of two women who meet by chance. 

over 2 years ago — Our Correspondent

Article Bundeli

Cinema is a medium that gives you voice, says actress-director Rukshana Tabassum

Rukshana Tabassum's short film Dammy examines the desire of a widower to change his sex to care for his infant child.

over 3 years ago — Sukhpreet Kahlon

Review Hindi

Someday review: Loving portrait of a mother-daughter relationship in pandemic times

Actress Shefali Shah’s directorial debut captures the mental and emotional fatigue of frontline warriors.

over 3 years ago — Sukhpreet Kahlon

Review Bengali

Coldfire review: Fiction comments on reality in this dystopian sci-fi drama

Actor Riddhi Sen’s directorial debut offers food for thought on the class divide and consumerist culture.

over 3 years ago — Sukhpreet Kahlon

Review Hindi

Naap review: Heartfelt drama about choices in the face of despair

Harshit Acharya’s directorial debut tackles the subject of sexual harassment in everyday life.

over 3 years ago — Sukhpreet Kahlon

Review Tamil

Rettai Jadai review: A heart-warming tale of sisterhood

The Tamil short delves into the friendship between two girls who stand by each other.

over 3 years ago — Sukhpreet Kahlon

Article Hindi Kannada 1 more

Jeo Baby’s The Great Indian Kitchen, Girish Kasaravalli’s Illiralare Allige Hogalaare win top prizes at Stuttgart

The festival in Germany showcased 40 feature films, shorts and documentaries from all over India.

over 3 years ago — Our Correspondent

Article Kannada

Every character in Koli Taal is based on people I have encountered, says director Abhilash Shetty

Writer-director Shetty speaks about his debut feature film which has been selected for the Indian Film Festival Stuttgart 2021.

over 3 years ago — Suyog Zore

Article Bengali

Supriya Prasad’s documentary Portrait Of A Willow Woman heads to Stuttgart

The film is about an 82-year-old indigenous woman from Meghalaya who follows traditional healing practices.

over 3 years ago — Our Correspondent

Article

The Great Indian Kitchen, The Tenant, Barah by Barah head to 18th Indian Film Festival Stuttgart 

The event, where 40 feature films, short films and documentaries will be showcased, will be held online from 21- 25 July.

over 3 years ago — Our Correspondent

Article Hindi

I believe I have had a rebirth after completing Barah By Barah, says director Gaurav Madan

The film had its international premiere at the 24th Shanghai International Film Festival and will also be at the Indian Film Festival Stuttgart.

over 3 years ago — Sukhpreet Kahlon

Article Hindi

In The Shadows heads to London, Munich, Stuttgart film festivals

The psychological drama, directed by Dipesh Jain, continues its festival run, this time in Europe.

over 6 years ago — Sonal Pandya