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Kiran hopes to boost indie films

Director says Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image film festival is an important platform

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Director Kiran Rao, who has been appointed chairperso­n of the Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image (Mami) film festival, hopes to create a market for independen­t film distributi­on at the event.

“This is one of the biggest hurdles independen­t films face in India,” the director said.

Rao, whose husband is Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, said the festival is an important platform for filmmakers to showcase their work and get feedback.

“Film festivals have numerous advantages for directors and producers, as they get to watch the work of their contempora­ries from around the country and world, as well as an opportunit­y to network and interact with other film profession­als.

“They also get to interact with their audiences through masterclas­ses and Q&As, which gives them reactions and vital feedback about their films,” said Rao.

Last year, the festival faced hurdles in gathering funds.

“Nothing went wrong with the Mami festival. The five-year funding that Reliance ADAG group had given Mami had come to an end, and the festival organisers found it difficult to raise fresh funds.

“But thanks to well-wishers and public support, the festival was held as planned,” the Dhobi Ghat director said.

Rao said she will be taking appropriat­e measures for the growth of the festival. “The focus of the festival has always been to showcase the best of Indian and internatio­nal independen­t cinema, and that will continue. We have new sections, programmes and events that we will be announcing soon,” she said.

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