It’s suddenly raining world cinema in Indian television. Zee Studio is out to delight connoisseurs of meaningful cinema, showcasing 26 acclaimed films from Palador Pictures. Beginning from April on every Sunday, Zee Studio will air films by Ingmar Bergman, Akira Kurosawa, Wong Kar-Wai, Francois Truffaut, Krzysztof Kieslowski and Jim Jarmusch.
Commenting on the partnership with Zee Studio, Gautam Shiknis, Founder & MD of Palador Pictures, said, “We had promised to take World Cinema to the masses. We fulfilled the promise first with the box sets and then with a DVD deal with Moser Baer. The final frontier was TV, and that has been conquered with this deal. World Cinema will once again beam into the discerning viewers’ home.”
Neil Chakravarti, Business Head, Zee Studio, claimed that Zee Studio was the first channel to consistently showcase World Cinema, and added that their most recent endeavour, the Satyajit Ray Festival in December 2007, was received very well by the viewers
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Commenting on the partnership with Zee Studio, Gautam Shiknis, Founder & MD of Palador Pictures, said, “We had promised to take World Cinema to the masses. We fulfilled the promise first with the box sets and then with a DVD deal with Moser Baer. The final frontier was TV, and that has been conquered with this deal. World Cinema will once again beam into the discerning viewers’ home.”
Neil Chakravarti, Business Head, Zee Studio, claimed that Zee Studio was the first channel to consistently showcase World Cinema, and added that their most recent endeavour, the Satyajit Ray Festival in December 2007, was received very well by the viewers
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