Mumbai is going to witness the grand Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival from October 27 to November 5. After a gap of four years, the film festival is all set to screen more than 250 films in over 70 languages. During a press conference in Mumbai on Monday, it revealed that this year the focus will be on 'contemporary films and new cinematic voices from South Asia.'
Here is the complete list of films that will premiere at the Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.
South Asia Competition
Mithya by Sumant Bhat
Barir Naam Shahana by Leesa Gazi
The Red Suitcase by Fidel Devkota
Focus South Asia
All India Rank by Varun Grover
Pushtaini by Vinod Rawat
Stolen by Karan Tejpal
Mai by Milin Dhamade
Icons South Asia
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam by Anand Patwardhan
Indi(r)a's Emergency by Vikramaditya Motwane
Paradise by Prasanna Vithanage
Something Like an Autobiography by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
Gala Premier South Asia
Kennedy by Anurag Kashyap
Sharmajee ki Beti by Tahira Kashyap
Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa by Rajat Kapoor
Marathi Talkies
Aatmapamphlet by
Ashish Bende
Ved by Riteish Deshmukh
Dhekun by Kshitij Joshi
Vaalvi by Paresh Mokashi
Dimensions Mumbai
Should I Kill Myself, Or Have A Cup Of Coffee? By Vidar Joshi
Halfway by Kumar Chheda
City of Mirage by Anjani Chadha, Nivedita Rani
World Cinema
Anatomy of a Fall by Justine Triet
The Daughters of Fire by Pedro Costa
Monster by Hirokazu Kore-eda
In Our Day by Hong Sang-soo
Strange Way of Life by Pedro Almodovar
The Old Oak by Ken Loach
Fallen Leaves by Aki Kaurismaki
La Chimera by Alice Rohrwacher
The Beast by Bertrand Bonello
Maestro by Bradley Cooper
After Dark
Oldboy (Restored) by Park Chan-wook
Late Night with the Devil by Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes
Dream Scenario by Kristoffer Borgli
Night of the Bride by Virat Pal
Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films
Badminton by Dibakar Banerjee
Next, Please by Rishav Kapoor
Themb (The Drop) by Shrirang Phatak
Restored Classics
Bugis Street by Yonfan
Chocolat by Claire Denis
Millennium Mambo by Hou Hsiao-Hsien