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FILM INTERVIEW: DEEPA MEHTA
Elements Trilogy Director Brings Salman Rushdie’s ‘Midnight’s Children’ to Life
"There were many hard things in the film. It's a film that is very epic in its nature. It spans 60 years. It has a cast of thousands. It has 60 main speaking roles."
FILM COLUMN: MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN
Deepa Mehta’s Film of Modern India Parallel’s Salman Rushdie’s Eponymous Book
Mira Nair’s 'Midnight’s Children,' based on the Booker Prize winning novel by Salman Rushdie, is a very interesting experiment in book writing and filmmaking.
FILM INTERVIEW: MIRA NAIR
‘Mississippi Masala’ and 'The Namesake' Director Talks ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’
"We have seen so many films about Iraq, about the wars, about that part of the world from the American point of view, but they are one-sided."
FILM INTERVIEW: KEANU REEVES
Keanu Reeves Tackles Personal, Generational Identity In Mark Mann's 'generation Um ...'
"It’s not a decade generation. It’s X, it’s Y, it’s Now, it’s the past. If anything, it’s all about this moment."
FILM REVIEW: BEYOND ALL BOUNDARIES
Sushrut Jain’s Award-Winning Documentary Captures Story of Cricket World Cup in India
Though a spectator sport for many, Sudhir, Prithvi and Akshaya, each share a deep love and passion for the game.
FILM INTERVIEW: SALMAN RUSHDIE
Salman Rushdie’s Story Brought to Life by Oscar-nominated Director Deepa Mehta
Critically acclaimed director Deepa Mehta finally brings the magically realistic world of Salman Rushdie’s beloved Booker Prize-winning story Midnight’s Children to life.
FILM COLUMN: ‘THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST’
Mira Nair’s Film with Riz Ahmed is a Tapestry of Post-9/11 Politics, Spirituality
'The Reluctant Fundamentalist' ... is a poignant explanation of how “fundamentalism” is defined in the corporate world in West ...
FILM INTERVIEWS: SALLY EL-HOSAINI AND JAMES FLOYD
Director Sally El-Hosaini, Indo-Brit Actor James Floyd Dig Deep in ‘My Brother The Devil’
"The thing I realized is that all these guys have a huge pressure they put on themselves to be men, and this is an ultra alpha-male definition of what being a man is ..."
FILM INTERVIEW: FREIDA PINTO
‘Slumdog’ Actress Returns to Big Screen as an Oracle in 'Immortals'
"It is a bit of a whirlwind ride, and it’s amazing what has happened so far. I think it has taken me almost a year-and-a-half to figure out what 'Slumdog' was all about."