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Malayalam Film 'Fishers of Men' Hooks Hong Kong Film Fest

23 Jan

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  • Malayalam film 'Fishers of Men' selected for Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum.
  • The film received a USD 5,000 cash grant for its artistic strength and market appeal.
  • Directed by Sanju Surendran, it explores a banker's obsession with fish.
Malayalam Film 'Fishers of Men' Hooks Hong Kong Film Fest

Malayalam cinema is gaining international recognition with the selection of Sanju Surendran's upcoming film, 'Fishers of Men,' for the 24th Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF24). This prestigious forum, scheduled from March 17 to 19, provides a platform for filmmakers to connect with global financiers and collaborators. The film's unique premise, exploring a banker's obsession with fish, has garnered significant attention for its artistic merit and market potential.

As one of the standout projects at HAF24, 'Fishers of Men' has also been awarded a USD 5,000 cash grant. Director Sanju Surendran views this selection as a crucial milestone, opening doors for international co-productions and bringing the film closer to realization. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has acknowledged this achievement, noting its commitment to nurturing Indian filmmaking talent and facilitating global collaborations. This success underscores India's expanding footprint in the global film industry.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The selection of 'Fishers of Men' for HAF24 is considered a significant milestone, opening doors for global collaborations and bringing the filmmakers closer to realizing their vision.
The film 'Fishers of Men' explores the theme of obsession, telling the story of a vegetarian banker who develops an inexplicable obsession with fish.
'Fishers of Men' received a cash grant of USD 5,000, which strengthens the project financially and brings the filmmakers closer to production.

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