Ten films will be screened at DFW South Asian Film Festival from 19 February to 21 February…
The Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) are in their second year in organizing a three-day South Asian Film Festival by showcasing a wide range of films, including features, shorts and documentaries, that address issues that affect South Asians living and working abroad, as well as back in their home countries.
The event will start with the opening night film Miss India America and after party at Perot Museum in Downtown Dallas. In the remaining two days, other films will be screened at Angelika Film Center in Plano.
Here’s some sneak preview of the films that will be showing at the film festival:
Amma & Appa, Franziska Schonenberger & Jayakrishnan Subramanian, Documentary, English/German/Tamil, 89 minutes, 2014, Germany
Blue Like Me, Hal Rikin, Documentary, English, 28 minutes, 2015, USA
Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi, Neal Broffman, Documentary, English, 75 minutes, 2015, USA
I Say, Ballaji, Supavitra Babul, Shorts, English/Hindi, 21 minutes, 2015, India
Miss India America, Ravi Kapoor, Drama & Comedy, English, 95 minutes, 2014, USA
Saankal (Shackle), Dedipya Joshii, Drama, English, 99 minutes, 2015, USA
Supergirl, Vaani Arora & Hemant Gaba, Shorts, English/Hindi, 17 minutes, 2014, India
The Backward Class, Madeleine Grant, Documentary, English, 91 minutes, 2015, USA
Umrika, Prashant Nair, Drama & Romance, Hindi, 102 minutes, 2015, India
Vanvaas, Sandeep Modi, Shorts, Hindi, 8 minutes, 2015, India
Find more information films, screenings and ticket purchase at http://www.dfwsaff.com/