Final Cut In Venice: New Features By Mamadou Dia & Sara Ishaq Unveiled In Eight-Picture Selection
VENICE, ITALY, JUL 12 – The restoration took over three years and involved original negatives from India and the British Film Institute, highlighting the film's deep influence on Indian and Italian cinema.
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Final Cut In Venice: New Features By Mamadou Dia & Sara Ishaq Unveiled In Eight-Picture Selection
Final Cut in Venice, the Venice Film Festival industry program supporting works in progress from all African countries and Middle East territories Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria and Yemen, has unveiled its 2025 selection. They include documentary Legacy, the third feature from Senegalese director Mamadou Dia after Nafi’s Father, which won Locarno’s Golden Leopard in the Filmmakers of the Present section in 2019, and Demba, which playe…
Venice Film Festival to screen 4K restored version of Bimal Roy's 'Do Bigha Zamin'
The presentation in Venice will be led by members of the Bimal Roy family— daughters Rinki Roy Bhattacharya and Aparajita Roy Sinha, his son Joy Bimal Roy—as well as Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, Director of the Film Heritage Foundation
The management of the Venice Film Festival at its eighty-second session revealed the official list of "Venice Classics," which highlights the first screenings of renovated films.
Restored Bimal Roy classic "Do Bigha Zamin" to be screened at 82nd Venice Film Festival
Above and below, scenes from the Bimal Roy film Do Bigha Zamin. PHOTOS: @filmheritagefoundation.co.in The Venice Film Festival (labiennale.org) announced July 11, 2025, it will be screening the restored Bimal Roy classic “Do Bigha Zamin” which was made in 1953. It will be at the Venice Classics program which this year is presenting 18 film restorations of masterpieces completed over the past year from film libraries, cultural institution and pro…
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