My Melbourne: A Cross-Cultural Cinematic Journey Premieres in India
Premiering at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, 'My Melbourne' is a unique anthology by filmmakers Imtiaz Ali, Kabir Khan, Rima Das, and Onir. Set to premiere at Mumbai Film Festival 2024, the film explores themes of diversity using Melbourne as a backdrop, celebrating Indian and Australian collaboration.
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The cinematic anthology 'My Melbourne,' featuring works from celebrated Indian filmmakers Imtiaz Ali, Kabir Khan, Rima Das, and Onir, is making its India debut at Mumbai Film Festival 2024. Following a successful world premiere at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, this unique collection showcases diverse themes using the vibrant city of Melbourne as its backdrop.
Produced by Mitu Bhowmick Lange, in association with VicScreen and Screen Australia, 'My Melbourne' features short films titled 'Emma,' 'Jules,' 'Nandini,' and 'Setara.' These works delve into themes relating to gender, race, sexuality, and disability, resonating with audiences who may have experienced displacement or a desire for belonging.
The directors express excitement and pride in presenting their films to Indian viewers. Featuring emerging Melbourne talent, the anthology highlights the enriching collaboration between Indian filmmakers and Melbourne's creative scene, with MAMI 2024 serving as a fitting platform for this cultural exchange.
(With inputs from agencies.)