Film director with Indian roots wins award
BY Agencies23 May 2012 7:41 AM GMT
Agencies23 May 2012 7:41 AM GMT
9 ELEVEN, a Bollywood-style film by an Indian American director, has won the Best Feature Film award at the Peoples Film Festival (TPFF) showcasing extraordinary films using different media formats.
Written and directed by Manan Singh Katohora, 9 ELEVEN portrays the life of 11 people terrorised to the core by an unknown entity in an unfamiliar place. Each individual is petrified and is hesitant to talk or take each other into confidence for one simple reason: the fear of the unknown.
Katohora also won the 2012 Rising Star Award for the film at Canada International Film Festival. A fast paced thriller with undertones of terrorism, the film poses the question how does one survive collectively in meeting the growing phenomenon of terrorism head on?
Kashmera Shah features in an item number. TPFF's objective is to level the playing field while giving the everyday videographer and independent producer alike, the same opportunities to debut their work on the big screen.
Written and directed by Manan Singh Katohora, 9 ELEVEN portrays the life of 11 people terrorised to the core by an unknown entity in an unfamiliar place. Each individual is petrified and is hesitant to talk or take each other into confidence for one simple reason: the fear of the unknown.
Katohora also won the 2012 Rising Star Award for the film at Canada International Film Festival. A fast paced thriller with undertones of terrorism, the film poses the question how does one survive collectively in meeting the growing phenomenon of terrorism head on?
Kashmera Shah features in an item number. TPFF's objective is to level the playing field while giving the everyday videographer and independent producer alike, the same opportunities to debut their work on the big screen.
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