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‘Lipstick Under My Burkha’ to open Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles

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ALANKRITA Shrivastav­a’s ‘Lipstick Under My Burkha’ will open the 15th annual Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, which will be held Apr 5- 9 at the Regal L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles.

‘Lipstick’, which stars Konkona Sen Sharma, Ratna Pathak, Aahana Kumra and Plabita Borthakur, is a drama about women and faith that premiered at last year’s Tokyo Film Festival and won the Audience Award at the Glasgow Film Festival.

Shubhashis­h Bhutiani’s ‘Hotel Salvation’ will screen as the closing night film. The director’s short film Kush won IFFLA’s Audience Award in 2014.

The festival, which showcases Indian cinema, is being held at the Regal L. A. Live for the first

As India’s diverse array of talented filmmakers continues to be recognised around the world for their compelling and daring work, IFFLA is extremely proud to collect the best films from emerging voices and experience­d masters and present them to Los Angeles. Mike Dougherty, director of programmin­g

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“As India’s diverse array of talented filmmakers continues to be recognised around the world for their compelling and daring work, IFFLA is extremely proud to collect the best films from emerging voices and experience­d masters and present them to Los Angeles,” Mike Dougherty, director of programmin­g, said.

The 2017 lineup includes a record number of films from first-time directors. They include the directoria­l debut of actress Konkona Sen Sharma’s film ‘A Death in the Gunj’, a dramatic thriller starring Gulshan Devaiah, Kalki Koechlin, Om Puri and Vikrant Massey; Ananya Kasaravall­i’s ‘ The Chronicles of Hari’, about a theatre actor’s struggle with gender identity; and Padmakumar Narasimham­urthy’s ‘ Billion Colour Story’.

Also attending the festival this year to present their works are such filmmakers as Adoor Gopalakris­hnan with the thriller ‘Once Again’, and Suman Mukhopadhy­ay with the Bengali film ‘Incomplete’.

Documentar­ies in the lineup include ‘ Machines’, winner of the World Cinema Documentar­y Special Jury Award for Excellence in Cinematogr­aphy at Sundance; ‘ The Cinema Travelers’, directed by Shirley Abraham and Amit Madheshiya; and ‘An Insignific­ant Man’, directed by Khushboo Ranka and Vinay Shukla, about the political figure Arvind Kejriwal.

 ??  ?? ‘Lipstick’ is a drama about women and faith.
‘Lipstick’ is a drama about women and faith.

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