Greek epic to close Mumbai
‘Dust in time’ by Theo Angelopoulos will close the Mumbai Film Festival this week.
‘Dust in time,’ the latest movie by acclaimed Greek film director Theo Angelopoulos, will be the closing night movie for the 11th annual Mumbai Film Festival.
Considered as one of the world’s greatest living directors Greek film-maker Theo Angelopoulos will be presented the international lifetime achievement award at the closing ceremony of the Festival on November 5, 2009.
A retrospective of his films is also taking place to honour the Greek film director. Considered one of the greatest living directors, Angelopoulos has won awards at all major International film festivals.
The Mumbai Film Festival started on October 29 and will finish on November 5, 2009 in Mumbai, the film capital of India.
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