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    The Times of India

    Govt promises to back 'good' films

    TIMES NEWS NETWORK [ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2005 02:09:28 AM ]

    BANGALORE: Amid squeaky seats, not-so-good lighting and poor screen
    quality, an international children's film festival started on
    Friday. While the fare of films being presented is of international
    standard, the festival per se, with no government support, smacks of
    apathy.

    However, chief minister Dharam Singh, who inaugurated the three-day
    festival at Bal Bhavan, said the government was ready to give all its
    support to producers and directors of good films.

    When the organisers, Children's India, pressed for funds, deputy chief
    minister Siddaramaiah assured that if quality films were produced, the
    government would announce Rs 25 lakh for children's cinema.

    Some 35 films from across the world - Finland, Korea, China, Iran,
    Armenia - and films from Indian languages will be screened during the
    course of the festival.

    Says the president of Children's India, N.R. Nanjunde Gowda, `The
    purpose is to expose children to films from other countries. They
    should see other cultures instead of seeing only Tamil, Kannada,
    Telugu movies.''

    Actor Vishnuvardhan, who greeted the idea of films from across
    boundaries and cultures, said films should be education-oriented and
    children shouldn't forget their identity. Organisers said seating is
    on first-come-first serve basis. Call 51324898, 51224477.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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