How to distribute a film: free download

Published on 15 Nov 08

How do people get to know about the range of titles on release, and come to feel they want to see a particular new film? It is the distributors' task to connect films with the public, drawing the widest possible audience to each one and realising the full potential of the filmmakers' work. Some say making a film is easier. To distribute and sell a film is a real test of a filmmaker. Here's a complete guide to distribute a film.  Read more »

'Baarah Aana' indicts India's affluent people

Published on 10 Sep 08

'Barah Aana' (2008), based on Aravind Adiga's debut novel 'The White Tiger', shortlisted for Man Booker 2008 and directed by Raja Menon, exposes the hypocrisy of Indian's upper and middle class, and its atrocities committed against poor people. Featuring Naseeruddin Shah, Tannishtha Chaterjee, Violante Placido Vijay Raz, Benjamin Gilani and Barry John film has been a subject of intense debate in the Western press as India emerges to become a super power.  Read more »

"Bollywood takes on the West"

Published on 16 Jun 08

Arguably, it's the longest article on Bollywood published in a top newspaper of Britain during the last few weeks. Long isn't always enjoyable, men always say apologetically. But it's fun reading Dominic Rushe who says "with its glittery musical romances, Bollywood is reeling in billions but has so far failed to seduce western audiences. Now a new wave of moguls and directors are enlisting the cream of Hollywood to spice up its appeal" published in The Sunday Times, June 15, 2008. There are some personal glimpses of Mumbai's new moguls Ronnie and Zarina of UTV at home as Rushe speaks to some of the established names in the Indian film industry.  Read more »

User-Generated Content Services and Copyright Issues

Published on 16 May 08

Cannes, France-- Could you be arrested for uploading my film or clip on the internet? India Eu Film Initiative (www.iefilmi.com) brings you a fascinationg debate on the content that you as an ordinary user of the net generate.

Down on the Riviera, they’re talking Youtube, DailyMotion and MySpace. The Cannes Film Festival is in full swing and one of the buzz topics on the Croisette this year is the issue of copyright with regards to User Generated Content (UGC) services and the millions of short films or music clips they host. Clearly, the vast number of works uploaded daily without any regard for copyright is of ongoing concern to the film, music and television industries.  Read more »

Bachchan blog incites war of words against Shah Rukh Khan

Published on 13 May 08

Finally, it has happened! Amitabh Bachchan, India’s legendary actor, has succumbed to journalistic temptations; say some thing controversial and start a debate. Writing his blog, Friday, 9th May 2008, he initiated a debate, however, indirectly, on who’s greater? Me or SRK? He even used a graphics from TAM, Television Audience Measurement, to illustrate his point. Apparently, he's seeking opinion from his readers on his next move in presenting a tv programme. Readers took the cue. “Shahrukh Khan is the King…but you still are the Emperor,” commented Rasha Zayed from Cairo. Another wrote: why do you need to compare yourself with Mr. Shahrukh Khan? I just didn’t like this exercise of yours.  Read more »

Now over 6,500 TV channels available in the European Union

Published on 21 Oct 08

Strasbourg- As this year's MIPCOM reaches its halfway mark, the European Audiovisual Observatory announced its latest figures on the European TV markets in 29 countries.  Read more »

'The Dying Song': A tale of intriguing sexual relationship through music

Published on 22 Jun 08

A tale of evoking music and intriguing sexual relationship celebrates a lost tradition of Indian music in the form of a play 'The Dying Song,' to be staged at London's prestigious Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank, Sunday, 29th June. The play, later, will be be turned into a feature film.  Read more »

An affair between Queen Victoria and her waiter Abdul Karim

Published on 20 Jun 08

She was the Queen of Great Britain. He was a dining room waiter in India. The story of a 'love affair' between Queen Victoria and Hafiz Abdul Karim aka Munshi has fascinated historians. They say he was very handsome and polite. The moment Queen Victoria saw him she fell for him. She got him transferred from India to London and promoted him to her 'Indian Secretary'. He taught her Urdu and recited the legendary poet Ghalib. She asked the Austrian painter Rudolf Swoboda to draw a portrait of Abdul Karim, writes Pervaiz Alam about a film "Queen Victoria's Men" that captures glimpses of Karim-Victoria story.  Read more »

Film distribution to change for ever with Media Windows

Published on 15 May 08

The future of film distribution is in the process of changing for ever. The recent announcement that Warner Bros. has decided to release films on DVD and Video-on-Demand on the same day has only served to further transform the traditional scheme of release windows. The old release chronology of cinema – video – TV no longer holds true in a world of new technologies and audiovisual media services. So what are these media windows that visionaries are talking about?  Read more »

Only Gandhi and Shah Rukh Khan did it in Paris!

Published on 02 May 08

He was unveiled in the presence of Albert Einstein, Charles De Gaulle, Mahatma Gandhi, Michael Jackson, John Paul II, Elvis Presley and Alfred Hitchcock at France's Grévin Museum in Paris, Monday, April 28, 2008. After Mahatma Gandhi, Shah Rukh Khan, India's biggest film star, became the second Indian to have his wax work at prestigious Grévin. Bachchans are yet to reach there, writes Kathy Robinson from Paris for India EU Film Initiative.  Read more »