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Title: Traversing boundaries: Contemporary Hindi cinema at international film festivals
Authors: Aysha Iqbal Viswamohan
Sanchari Basu Chaudhuri
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: South Asian popular culture. – 2023. - vol. 21. - no. 1. – p.89-103
Abstract: The paper investigates the symbiotic relationship between international film festivals and contemporary Hindi cinema. The years post 2010 have witnessed an increase in showcasing of Hindi cinema at international film festivals. Unlike earlier Indian cinema that has been celebrated at global platforms, the Hindi cinema under discussion situates itself at a juncture between the commercial and the art. In fact, a number of mainstream filmmakers who attempt unconventional themes, are exploring international film festivals as suitable avenues to reach a larger audience and to forge newer alliances. The primary theoretical framework of this research will draw upon Marijke‘s proposition that film festivals are ‘sites of cultural legitimisation’ (77); along with, as an entry point, Pierre Bourdieu’s understanding of the festival space as an active site for the generation of economic and cultural capital. In addition, the study also investigates how Hindi filmmakers use this platform to market cinema and reach an international audience. This paper attempts to evaluate the above dynamics through the prism of three representative cinematic texts: Masaan (Dir. Ghaywan), Newton (Dir. Masurkar) and Gully Boy (Dir. Akhtar).
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URI: http://elib.hcmussh.edu.vn/handle/HCMUSSH/140150
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