No one-film wonders: Indie directors and the struggles of filmmaking
Hindustan Times | Ananya Ghosh
Feb 07, 2016 03:33 PM IST
Their debut films not only put India back on the world cinema map, but also made money at the box office. Will these filmmakers manage to meet the benchmarks they have set for themselves in their next ventures?
The first step is the hardest, they say. But it’s the second step that decides the course of the journey. In the last three years, independent cinema has seen some interesting debuts by first-time filmmakers. It started with The Lunchbox in 2013, last year we had Masaan, Titli, Killa and Court. The films wowed critics at top international festivals, and back home, they attracted both niche and mainstream viewers.
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