London Indian Film Festival Back to Showcase Outstanding Thought-provoking films and Guests in a special hybrid festival May 20, 2021 | by Stacey Yount The esteemed London Indian Film Festival is ready to entertain, inspire and make people think with their special line-up of…
Award-winning film Hotel Salvation screening virtually for the London Indian Film Festival Spring Progamme on Sunday 25 April April 10, 2021 | by Stacey Yount The incredible London Indian Film Festival, UK and Europe’s largest South Asian Film Festival, continues to screen upbeat movies on…
A very special London Indian Film Festival featuring Women directed films starts on September 17th! September 14, 2020 | by Stacey Yount The Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival and Birmingham Indian Film Festival, UK & Europe’s largest South Asian film event,…
Mississippi Masala as well as Vidya Balan, Shabana Azmi and more win awards at this year’s digital London Indian Film Festival July 11, 2020 | by Stacey Yount The 11th anniversary of the UK and Europe’s largest South Asian film festival, London Indian Film Festival supported by the…
London Indian Film Festival To Showcase In Conversations and Special Movies at this years Digital Indian Film Festival June 24, 2020 | by Stacey Yount The Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival and Birmingham Indian Film Festival have joined forces to offer a spectacular showcase…
This year Acclaimed London Indian Film Festival Is Online and begins with The Satyajit Ray section featuring award-winning short films May 13, 2020 | by Stacey Yount Once again the acclaimed London Indian Film Festival is bringing something new to audiences. After a 10 year run and…
Rohena Gera, director of Sir, is the first female to win the Birmingham Indian Film Festival’s audience award July 4, 2019 | by Stacey Yount The 5th anniversary of Birmingham Indian Film Festival opened with Director Anubhav Sinha walking the red carpet at Cineworld, Broad…
LIFF 2019 Special Review – Arishadvarga July 3, 2019 | by Katherine Matthews Director Arvind Kamath’s latest film takes its title from the Arishadvargas, or the six enemies of the mind according to…
LIFF 2019 Special Review: Abyakto (“Unsaid”) July 2, 2019 | by Katherine Matthews A recurring dream: a boy, holding his mother’s hand, follows a procession. At some point, unaware as he watches what’s…
LIFF 2019: Photograph Movie Review July 1, 2019 | by Jonathan Howell Ritesh Batra broke through with his debut feature The Lunchbox and now he’s back with his next Indian-language film “Photograph”.…