Pakistan's official submission for the best foreign language film at the 90th Academy Awards, Saawan, which was to be featured in the Cinema of the World section at the 48th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), doesn’t figure in the final programming any more. The festival starts in Panaji on Monday.
On October 26, 2017 Saawan filmmaker Farhan Alam received an official letter from Festival Director Sunit Tandon stating that “the festival was honoured to present the film in the Cinema of the World section.” The letter invited Alam to present the film at the festival and interact with the audience. He was offered return economy airfare and four nights stay at the festival hotel and was also advised to get his visa from the nearest Indian embassy/consulate. A copy of the invitation letter was also copied to the High Commission of India in Islamabad with a request to issue a gratis visa to him.
Alam subsequently shipped the DCP (Digital Cinema Package) of the film, the shipping cost of which were taken care of by the festival. “I was excited to take part in the festival and share my film with an Indian audience. It would have been an honour for me to share my work and I was hoping to meet filmmakers from India as well as around the world,” said Alam in an email to The Hindu.
However, in an e-mail dated November 4, 2017, senior programmer Deepika Suseelan informed Alam that the film could not be accommodated. The e-mail stated that due to “scheduling constraints”, they were unable to showcase some of the titles originally planned. While apologising for the inconvenience caused, the e-mail said the festival would make appropriate and immediate arrangements for the DCP of the film to be returned. “It was very disappointing and heartbreaking for me to hear this news as I was looking
forward to attend this festival,” said Alam.
Saawan doesn’t feature in the official International Cinema catalogue of the IFFI released recently.
Alam, originally from Pakistan, is a filmmaker based in Virginia, USA. Based on the true story of a polio-stricken child, Saawan was released in Pakistan in September. It was edited entirely in the U.S. by India’s Aseem Sinha. Charenjeet Virdi (CJ), who is originally from Delhi but now a resident of Los Angeles, has sung one of the songs in the movie.
Screened in various film festivals
According to Alam, Saawan has been screened in various film festivals and has won six awards so far: best foreign language film award in Madrid, Spain; best film and best director awards in Vico Equense, Italy; best film & best music award in Tricase, Italy; and. most recently, best foreign language film in Alexandria, Virginia at the Alexandria Film Festival.
Apart from IFFI, Saawan has also been submitted for the All Lights India Film Festival, which is to be held in Hyderabad from December 1-4.
Last year, Jio MAMI 18th Mumbai Film Festival with Star decided not to programme the Pakistani classic A.J. Kardar's Jago Hua Savera (The Day Shall Dawn) as part of the Restored Classics Section in the light of Mumbai-based organisation Sangharsh’s complaints and threats. The Sangharsh's stand followed the directives issued by the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association (IMPPA) and the Cinema Exhibitors Association against Pakistani talent and technicians in Indian films in the wake of the India-Pakistan skirmishes.
Like Saawan, Jago Hua Savera was also Pakistan’s entry to the Oscars for the best foreign film in the year 1959.