PNCs FATSO Selected For 13th Shanghai International Film Festival
By SAMPURNFriday, May 28, 2010
May 28, 2010 (Sampurn Wire): After receiving several awards for their films at top international festivals in recent months, Pritish Nandy Communication’s forthcoming film FATSO has been officially selected for Spectrum at the 13th Shanghai International Film Festival.
It seems that there is no stopping for Pritish Nandy Communication when it comes to international recognition for their films. The festival will take place from June 12 to June 20, 2010.
The Shanghai International Film Festival originated in 1993 and is hosted by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and Shanghai Municipal Government. It is organized by the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture, Radio, Film and TV and Shanghai Media and Entertainment Group.
This year the festival will be held against the backdrop of the Chinese film industry entering into a golden era of development and will coincide with the Shanghai Expo, making it one of Asia’s most prestigious film events.
The film FATSO is all about love packaged in with a calorie count! They say that matches are made in heaven. This is one of those films where they are undone in heaven! But then again, that’s the strange thing about love: just when the worst has happened, the best happens almost like the nightmare never took place, almost like love is undeniable, as if love and hope are two faces of the same coin.
Starring Gul Panag, Ranvir Shorey, Purav Kohli, Neil Bhoopalam, Gunjan Bakshi, the movie has music by Sagar Desai and is directed by well known director Rajat Kapoor.
Christiana Bian, Manager of Panorama and China, Americas and Oceania Affairs, Shanghai International Film Festival says, “It is my pleasure that PNC’s film FATSO has been selected officially for our Spectrum category. We have extended an invitation to PNC to attend the festival and participate in it.”
Chairman PNC, Pritish Nandy says, "It’s always been a challenge for us to get a romantic comedy into an international film festival as most of them prefer serious, issue based cinema, particularly from a country like India. We are honoured to be at Shanghai for the first time."
-Sampurn Wire