Two unique Indian feature films and two short films will be shown at the 17thAnnual Boston International Film Festival that will showcase a total of 106 films from 36 countries during April 11-16, said Patrick Jerome, president of Boston-based Broadway Pictures Entertainment and Executive Director of Boston International Film Festival.
In an exclusive video interview with INDIA New England News, Mr. Jerome also discussed his own journey in film making and how he started the film festival.
He said the two Indian feature films that will be shown are: Jhalki and Nawal the Jewel. In addition, two short films have been selected.
The Boston International Film Festival will run from April 11 through April 16 at Kendall Square Cinema, Cambridge College and Bunker Hill Community College.
Opening night screening and gala fee is $45 and closing night screening and gala fee is $145. Individual sessions are $12 and all screening passes at $75. For more information, visit: www.BIFilmFestival.com.
Here are the details on two Indian feature films:
Jhalki: Tale of a Tireless Sparrow
Director:Brahmanand S Siingh
Writer:Tanvi Jain, Prakash, Brahmanand S. Singh and Kamlesh Kunti Singh
Stars:Tannishtha Chatterjee, Boman Irani, Divya Dutta, Sanjay Suri, Govind Namdeo, Yatin Karekar, Akhilendra Mishra and Joy Sengupta
Country:INDIA (108 MIN)
Session 29 Saturday April 13
Kendall Square Cinema 355 Binney St. Cambridge, MA 02139