21 Apr 2021

Asian film festival to be hosted at Coventry theatre

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The hugely popular UK Asian Film Festival will be hosted by Belgrade Theatre in Coventry, in association with Phizzical.

The world 's longest running South Asian film festival outside India features screenings at the Belgrade from 27 to 29 May.

Now in its 23rd year, the festival is produced by Tongues on Fire and historically showcases South Asian feminist films and the work of pioneering female artists and auteurs.

At a time of global unrest and displacement, the curation of this year's festival is inspired by the theme 'Ray of Hope '.

Alongside films, the festival will be hosting series of online workshops for Coventry-based film enthusiasts.

Screenings will open at the Belgrade with the world premiere of 'Toofan Mail ' on 27 May.

Based on a true story, a woman lands at the New Delhi railway station claiming that she 's the Queen of Awadh.

After asking to meet Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, she demands for her ancestral palace and wealth to be restored. With her head held high, she is the living answer to the question 'How do you become a Queen? '

The award-winning film Zindagi Tamasha will be screened on 28 May. The film has been caught up in a blasphemy controversy, with its theatrical release in Pakistan suspended.

Despite the banned status in its country of origin, Zindagi Tamasha still went onto become Pakistan's official entry for selection for the 'Best International Feature ' category at this year's Academy Awards.

Other films to be screened at the Belgrade are 'Khape ' and 'Fire of Teak ', 'Flame of Chinar '.

Screenings will close at the Belgrade with the world premiere of The Beatles and India on 29 May.

The documentary chronicles the enduring love affair between The Beatles and India, featuring rare archival footage, photographs and eye-witness accounts. See exclusive footage of The Beatles performing in Coventry as a support band before they hit the big time.

UK Asian Film Festival creative director and senior producer at the Belgrade, Samir Bhamra, said: “Cinema has been a ray of hope for all of us during this pandemic. Its power to entertain, provide escapism and boost our wellbeing has held us all together during this pandemic.

“And just as characters in films go on a journey of growth, UKAFF has expanded to Coventry this year. Working in partnership with Belgrade Theatre, we are delighted to be one of the key headline events during the UK City of Culture to celebrate the best of South Asian culture, positivity and creativity. ”

The festival will also run at venues in London and Leicester.

Pictured: A promotional poster for the Beatles and India film