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What Do You Know?
Date with Oscar The film is now going to be re-released in theatres round the US and given the big media build-up. Oscar Nomination Tuesday (February 15) was the start to the frenzy that will reach its fever pitch a month later, Oscar Sunday (March 15). Of course we will be rooting for Shymalan, the only Indian origin director to have reached the footsteps of that exulted podium at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Big on Bollywood This year the awards are to be held on May 26, and Dandona hopes to attract an audience of more than 20,000 at the event. "Many big name stars have agreed to come and we expect a well produced show," says this maverick that is also promoting a Planet Hollywood-style restaurant in mid-town Manhattan, for Bollywood addicts. Zee TV has bought the telecasting rights to cover this year's awards and will be flying down a crew from India to produce the show. If done correctly this awards night can do much to promote the Bollywood masala into mainstream US media. Silver Lining The frenetic energy of the city caught me by surprise, again reminding me of HK and NYC. When I think of India I tend to remember the more tranquil and laid-back atmosphere of Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Gangtok (which Lee has visited in the past)." Lee plans to re-visit Bombay soon, hopefully to make a film. "It was a shame that I had to leave 15 hours before the festival's closing ceremony, as I found out after my return that The Offering was awarded the Silver Conch and a Rs 100,000 award. Too bad I wasn't there to accept the award in person, I never thought I'd win anything with all the nice films I saw at the festival." MIFF's international reputation meanwhile grows by leaps and bounds and has become a hot ticket. It would do well to become an annual event (oft proposed but still not implemented) and invite the Sundance Channel to participate in it the next time round. Films Division and the Indian Documentary Producers Association have seldom got things right in the past, but with MIFF they are ona strong wicket. Riyad Wadia, avant garde film-maker, is at home in New York. Copyright © 2000 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
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