Three indie films from Chennai to be screened at NYIFF 2021
The Hindu
The films ‘Nasir’, ‘B. Selvi & Daughters’ and ‘Freddie’s Piano’ have all been produced by independent studio Stray Factory
Three films produced by Chennai-based independent studio Stray Factory will be screened at the New York Indian Film Festival this year. The NYIFF, which is being held from June 4 to 13, will screen (directed by Arun Karthick), (directed by Drishya), and (directed by Aakash Prabhakar). Nasir, which is an adaptation of a short story by eminent Tamil writer Dilip Kumar, has been widely acclaimed internationally, and recently also won the FIPRESCI India Grand Prix award.More Related News

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