Payal Sethi
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Whack-a-Flick Reviews Beware Dogs
When I began the Just One Story… series, my intent was clearly to document live storytelling as it happens. I had no intent to do a "polished" or "stylized" series of videos — all I wanted was to capture a series of moments when art is created, however "small" it might seem to the larger world.
Grant Street Wins Big at The Smalls
The Awards for The Smalls Short Film Fest 2010 were presented on September 23rd at The Gallery Soho in London. Out of a truly mind-blowing selection of films our panel of judges chose A Cheeky 20 by Chris Fallen as the best film under 5min, and Grant St. Shaving Co. by Payal Sethi as the best film over 5min.
Variety on SUPERMEN OF MALEGAON
Courtesy of Variety.com
by Eddie Cockrell
An agreeably ramshackle film about the unshakable commitment of an equally rickety group of dirt-poor movie tragics producing a superhero spoof in their Muslim village, "Supermen of Malegaon" poses no threat to Warner Bros. but possesses a loopy, energetic DIY charm. Pic, which won the jury award for docu feature at Italy's annual Asian film confab, the Asiatica Film Mediale, is too specialized to support a theatrical campaign, but is bounding along the fest circuit and should show its strength in ancillary.
Like "American Movie" before it, "Supermen of Malegaon" is about dreamers with more ambition than talent or resources. Here, the dreamer is wedding videographer and former videotheque proprietor Shaikh Nasir, who runs a cottage industry making spoofs of Hollywood fare and the Bollywood films produced a hundred miles away in Mumbai. The locals eat these films up, as life in the cotton-mill town of Malegaon provides little other entertainment.
