Friday Oct 2 6:13 PM
Following the successful world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival, Indian Films' 'Road, Movie' steers towards its Asian premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) in Roppongi Hills on 21 October. Dev Benegal's 'Road, Movie' will compete for the coveted 'Tokyo Sakura Grand Prix'. The film has been described as 'India's Cinema Paradiso' boosting stunning cinema photography from the Rajasthan and Gujarat region, with standout performances from screen sensation Abhay Deol, Bollywood actor/director Satish Kaushik and festival favourite Tannishta Chatterjee. From a sharp script by Dev Benegal, 'Road, Movie' is the only Indian film to make the competition line up in Tokyo, testifying to its character and audience appeal. 'Road, Movie' is about Vishnu, a restless young man who rejects his father's faltering hair oil business and hits the road with a travelling cinema. Colorful and full of unforgettable characters, 'Road, Movie' celebrates India's panorama and the pure love of film. 'Road, Movie' is produced by acclaimed producers Ross Katz and Susan B. Landau. Katz earned the Best Picture Academy Award Nomination for Sofia Coppola's 'Lost in Translation' as well as Todd Field's 'In the Bedroom'. Susan B. Landau's 'An Ideal Husband' starring Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore and Minnie Driver closed the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.
Dev Benegal's debut feature English, 'August' (1994), was hailed as a landmark in contemporary Indian cinema and ignited a wave of independent Indian filmmaking. His second feature 'Split Wide Open' premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in 1999. 'Road, Movie' brings in to sharp focus the global interest in indigenous Indian films following the critically acclaimed, box office smash, 'Slumdog Millionaire'. Dev is just making India proud and taking Indian Cinema to an International platform, way to go! Dev.