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18th Mumbai International Film Festival Celebrates Asian Women Filmmakers with a special curated package

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The 18th Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) proudly presents a special curated package titled “Asian Women Filmmakers,” celebrating the power, resilience, and creativity of women in the film industry. This unique collection, presented by the International Association of Women in Radio and Television, highlights themes of empowerment, the pursuit of success, and the quest for equality, offering audiences a diverse and inspiring array of stories.

The “Asian Women Filmmakers” package features five exceptional films that showcase the talents of six female directors from across Asia. Each film provides a unique perspective on freedom of expression, societal challenges, and the indomitable spirit of women.

The films included in this special bouquet are as follows:

1) Duet

Directed by Ekin Ilkbag and Idil Akkus, “Duet” tells the story of Mısra and Defne, two synchronized swimming partners and close friends, who strive to qualify for the 2020 Olympics after failing to make it in 2016. Their journey is fraught with challenges, including an inefficient federation, the Covid-19 pandemic, and living in a society oppressive towards women and the LGBTQIA+ community. This film encourages viewers to overcome obstacles with determination and resilience, embodying the spirit of the characters.

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About the Directors:

  • Ekin Ilkbag: A graduate of the University of the Arts London, Ekin returned to Istanbul to work as an assistant director. “Duet” (2022), her feature debut, won the Special Jury Prize at the 59th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival.
  • Idil Akkus: An independent director and film editor based in Istanbul, Idil holds a degree from Istanbul University. She has worked primarily on television series and documentaries.



2) Tequila Sunset

Directed by Jinsui Song, this film follows Jia, a 70-year-old woman who imagines creative solutions to cope with the burden of caring for her dementia-stricken husband. Jia’s journey is a poignant exploration of the struggles and dreams of elderly women.

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About the Director:

  • Jinsui Song: Growing up in Shenzhen, China, Jinsui has navigated the balance between traditional values and modern aspirations. Her films focus on the experiences of Chinese and Chinese-American women.



3) American Dream

This animation by Renee Shi tells the story of a young girl who survives a school shooting by playing dead. The film is dedicated to all victims of such tragedies and explores the lingering trauma experienced by survivors.

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About the Director:

  • Renee Shi: Born in Fairfax, Virginia, Renee is a high school student with a passion for drawing, animating, writing, and crocheting. “American Dream” is her heartfelt tribute to victims of school shootings.



4) Happy Independence Day

Directed by Camila Sagyntkan, this film is a metaphorical exploration of Kazakhstan’s search for a new identity. It follows Marat, a middle-aged man struggling to find meaning in life after losing his love, amidst societal and political changes.

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About the Director:

  • Camila Sagyntkan: A storyteller from Almaty, Camila returned to Kazakhstan after earning a law degree in St. Petersburg. She has worked as a 1AD, producer, writer, and script supervisor.



5) Triangle

“Triangle” directed by Zhino Hadi, explores the complex dynamics between two women who were individually subjected to sexual harassment. Their paths cross, complicating their situations and highlighting the nuances of their experiences.

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About the Director:

  • Zhino Hadi: Born in Sulaymaniyah, Zhino graduated with a degree in journalism and later in cinema from the University of Sulaymaniyah.

The “Asian Women Filmmakers” package is a testament to the power of women’s voices in cinema and their quest for equality. These films not only entertain but also inspire and challenge audiences to see the world through the eyes of women from different cultural backgrounds.
 
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