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‘Hotel Mumbai’ gets a standing ovation at Tiff

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John Collee, Nazanin Boniadi, Anupam Kher, ‘Hotel Mumbai’ press conference at Tiff. Hotel Mumbai, about the 2008 attack on a hotel in the Indian city, received a standing ovation at its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, and the cast and filmmakers said they believe that’s because of the human portrayal not only of the victims but also the perpetrato­rs.

The film, starring Dev Patel, Armie Hammer and Jason Isaacs, recounts the attack on Mumbai’s luxury Taj Mahal hotel, where dozens of guests and hotel workers were killed during a three-day siege carried out by Pakistan-based militants.

Most of the film is told from the point of view of those trapped in the hotel, and also from that of the gunmen. “You had a whole lot of people from different background­s, racial, ethnic, from different socioecono­mic groups who came together in the face of real adversity to survive,” Australian director Anthony Maras told a news conference on Saturday. “As Dev [Patel] said yesterday, ‘it’s an anthem of resistance.’”

The Hollywood Reporter praised the film’s “nailbiting detail and... an impressive you-are-there quality,” while The Wrap said it “delivers a show-stopping account.” The siege at the Taj Mahal Hotel was one of a coordinate­d series of attacks across Mumbai in which more than 160 people were killed and hundreds wounded. Dev Patel in ‘Hotel Mumbai’.

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