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Indian Film Maker Makes Waves with a film on Mugabe's rule
30 Apr 2011 at 08:07hrs | Views
A path-breaking film by a young Indian filmmaker on President Robert Mugabe's rule has been featured as one of the Hot Picks of 2011 at Cannes (France), in the Factual Entertainment Section. Titled 'Mugabe's Zimbabwe', the film has been signed up for worldwide commercial distribution by TVF International.
The 54' minute documentary made in English, will now be adapted in various languages across the world and be featured on multiple media platforms.
Commenting on the film, the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Barry Baerak said "the film is "a primer to the situation, something of value especially to those not yet familiar with Zimbabwe and its recent history".
Directed by Shrenik Rao, 'Mugabe's Zimbabwe' narrates a terrifying story, plotting Robert Mugabe's three decades of bloodshed, terror and corruption and documents how he turned hope into desolation. Shot on location in Zimbabwe, England, Scotland and India, the film is an enquiry into how Zimbabwe, from its successful independence 30 years ago has collapsed dramatically.
'Mugabe's Zimbabwe' is a thoroughly researched film, with unprecedented access to Zimbabwe's Deputy Prime Minister, Vice Presidents, Governor of Reserve Bank, Former Arch Bishop of Bulawayo and UK's Former Secretary of State for International Development etc. Parts of the documentary were shot undercover and the crew included people from nine different nationalities.
Commenting on taking up the film for world wide distribution, Leila Monks Director, TVF International said that "TVF International are really pleased to be working with Dolsun Media distributing their film "Mugabe's Zimbabwe". As dictatorialism pervades the news, the world watches democracy fight against its enemies so this film featuring exclusive interviews and the inside track on the current situation in Zimbabwe has never been more topical."
An alumnus of the London School of Economics, Shrenik is a filmmaker by choice. His work was featured in the media including BBC, NDTV, Sify and UNEP – to name a few. Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government in the USA and the London School of Economics in the UK have premiered his previous work.
Based in Hyderabad, Shrenik is currently the Chief Executive and Creative Director of Dolsun Media and 7MB (7 Media Broadcasting Pvt Ltd) that specialise in Factual Entertainment content, Ad-films, commercials and Television Production. Previously, he was Vice-President of a Television Network in India.
The 54' minute documentary made in English, will now be adapted in various languages across the world and be featured on multiple media platforms.
Commenting on the film, the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Barry Baerak said "the film is "a primer to the situation, something of value especially to those not yet familiar with Zimbabwe and its recent history".
Directed by Shrenik Rao, 'Mugabe's Zimbabwe' narrates a terrifying story, plotting Robert Mugabe's three decades of bloodshed, terror and corruption and documents how he turned hope into desolation. Shot on location in Zimbabwe, England, Scotland and India, the film is an enquiry into how Zimbabwe, from its successful independence 30 years ago has collapsed dramatically.
'Mugabe's Zimbabwe' is a thoroughly researched film, with unprecedented access to Zimbabwe's Deputy Prime Minister, Vice Presidents, Governor of Reserve Bank, Former Arch Bishop of Bulawayo and UK's Former Secretary of State for International Development etc. Parts of the documentary were shot undercover and the crew included people from nine different nationalities.
Commenting on taking up the film for world wide distribution, Leila Monks Director, TVF International said that "TVF International are really pleased to be working with Dolsun Media distributing their film "Mugabe's Zimbabwe". As dictatorialism pervades the news, the world watches democracy fight against its enemies so this film featuring exclusive interviews and the inside track on the current situation in Zimbabwe has never been more topical."
An alumnus of the London School of Economics, Shrenik is a filmmaker by choice. His work was featured in the media including BBC, NDTV, Sify and UNEP – to name a few. Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government in the USA and the London School of Economics in the UK have premiered his previous work.
Based in Hyderabad, Shrenik is currently the Chief Executive and Creative Director of Dolsun Media and 7MB (7 Media Broadcasting Pvt Ltd) that specialise in Factual Entertainment content, Ad-films, commercials and Television Production. Previously, he was Vice-President of a Television Network in India.
Source - BWI