The cinematography of Russia and India historically has much in common.
The presence of an intergovernmental agreement on joint film production allows the creation of co-production projects between authors and producers in Russia and India. What exactly unites the modern viewing audience of both countries? What stories can become the basis for future Russian-Indian films? What business opportunities open up when film industries interact?
Speakers:
Natalya Komarova, Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra;
Nitin Tej Ahuja, Executive Director of the Producers Guild of India, Chief Executive Officer;
Vikramjit Roy, Producer, Head – Film Facilitation Office (FFO), NFDC of India;
Pravesh Sahni, General Director of the film company India Taka One / India Take One, CEO (Indian producer of the films “Slumdog Millionaire”, “Life of Pi”, “Mission Impossible”, etc.) (online);
Vaibhav Gham, Associate Professor TV Engineering of Film & Television Institute of India, Pune / Professor of television production at the Film and Television Institute of India (Pune); Ekaterina Filippova, Producer (“Nearby”, “The Man Who Surprised Everyone”, “The Frenchman”); Alexander Dostal, Producer, General Director of the film company “Etalon Film”, Russian producer of “Tiger 3”, “Patkhan”, “Fast and Furious 6”;
Alexander Gorokhov, General producer of CGF studio.