PVR Cinemas ‘Oscars Film Festival’ Adds Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Isle of Dogs in Week Two
Akhil Arora | Thursday February 7, 2019
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Isle of Dogs are the new additions to the second week of PVR Cinemas’ ongoing month-long “Oscars Film Festival”, which is running across 11 cities in India.
Akhil Arora | Thursday January 31, 2019
Ahead of the 2019 Oscars in late February, PVR Cinemas has announced a month-long “Oscars Film Festival” that includes Green Book, Mary Queen of Scots, Black Panther, Bohemian Rhapsody, Christopher Robin, First Man, Mary Poppins Returns, and A Quiet Place.
Indian Films Competing For Oscars Could Get Upto 1 Crore From Government
Entertainment | Press Trust of India | Tuesday May 24, 2016
In another move to promote India as a film shooting destination, the ministry has approached Home and External Affairs Ministries, seeking a special category visa for foreign filmmakers who want to examine locales in the country
Oscar Row: Rahul Rawail Says Amol Palekar Was Anti-Court
Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday September 25, 2015
"Our chairman Amol Palekar had only one agenda right from the beginning that Court shouldn't come. He was very adamant that somehow Court should be removed. I don't know the reason behind this but it is true. You can ask anyone else in the jury about it and they'll say that it is correct," said Mr Rawail
Nawazuddin Siddiqui: Need Support To Screen Liar's Dice At Oscars
Entertainment | Friday November 14, 2014
Nawazuddin Siddiqui says that the filmmakers don't have funds to screen the movie at the academy awards on a very grand scale
Pakistan's Oscar film has an Indian connect
Entertainment | Alpan Saxena | Saturday September 21, 2013
Pakistan's entry to the Oscars in the Best Foreign Film category, Zinda Bhaag, ironically has an India connect - and in more than one way. The neighbouring country's Oscar entry - its first after 50 years - couldn't after all do without drawing on Indian expertise to make a mark.
Pak acid attack victims fear backlash over Oscar film
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday May 23, 2012
Survivors of acid attacks whose plight became the focus of an Oscar-winning documentary now fear ostracism and reprisals if the film is broadcast in Pakistan.
Film Editor Tariq Anwar Loses Best Editing Oscar
Entertainment | Sarika | Monday February 28, 2011
Film editor Tariq Anwar, who was nominated in the Best Editing Oscar category for The King's Speech, lost to The Social Network.
PVR Cinemas ‘Oscars Film Festival’ Adds Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Isle of Dogs in Week Two
Akhil Arora | Thursday February 7, 2019
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Isle of Dogs are the new additions to the second week of PVR Cinemas’ ongoing month-long “Oscars Film Festival”, which is running across 11 cities in India.
Akhil Arora | Thursday January 31, 2019
Ahead of the 2019 Oscars in late February, PVR Cinemas has announced a month-long “Oscars Film Festival” that includes Green Book, Mary Queen of Scots, Black Panther, Bohemian Rhapsody, Christopher Robin, First Man, Mary Poppins Returns, and A Quiet Place.
Indian Films Competing For Oscars Could Get Upto 1 Crore From Government
Entertainment | Press Trust of India | Tuesday May 24, 2016
In another move to promote India as a film shooting destination, the ministry has approached Home and External Affairs Ministries, seeking a special category visa for foreign filmmakers who want to examine locales in the country
Oscar Row: Rahul Rawail Says Amol Palekar Was Anti-Court
Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday September 25, 2015
"Our chairman Amol Palekar had only one agenda right from the beginning that Court shouldn't come. He was very adamant that somehow Court should be removed. I don't know the reason behind this but it is true. You can ask anyone else in the jury about it and they'll say that it is correct," said Mr Rawail
Nawazuddin Siddiqui: Need Support To Screen Liar's Dice At Oscars
Entertainment | Friday November 14, 2014
Nawazuddin Siddiqui says that the filmmakers don't have funds to screen the movie at the academy awards on a very grand scale
Pakistan's Oscar film has an Indian connect
Entertainment | Alpan Saxena | Saturday September 21, 2013
Pakistan's entry to the Oscars in the Best Foreign Film category, Zinda Bhaag, ironically has an India connect - and in more than one way. The neighbouring country's Oscar entry - its first after 50 years - couldn't after all do without drawing on Indian expertise to make a mark.
Pak acid attack victims fear backlash over Oscar film
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday May 23, 2012
Survivors of acid attacks whose plight became the focus of an Oscar-winning documentary now fear ostracism and reprisals if the film is broadcast in Pakistan.
Film Editor Tariq Anwar Loses Best Editing Oscar
Entertainment | Sarika | Monday February 28, 2011
Film editor Tariq Anwar, who was nominated in the Best Editing Oscar category for The King's Speech, lost to The Social Network.
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