Cary Sawhney, founder of the Birmingham and London Indian Film Festival

The Birmingham Indian Film Festival celebrates fifth anniversary with city launch

The Birmingham Indian Film Festival (BIFF) is back in town for it’s fifth consecutive year and it will show films across a number of Birmingham locations over the next ten days. The festival opened with a red-carpet event at Cineworld Broad Street for the Birmingham premiere of the compelling ‘Article 15’ and an appearance of the film’s director…

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REVIEW: Love Sonia

Love Sonia is a hard-hitting, harrowing film that succinctly highlights the untold story of young girls who are sexually trafficked internationally and their journey from innocence to desolation. The film follows the story of Sonia (Mrunal Thakur) and Preeti (Riya Sisodiya) as two sisters who are daughters of a desperately poor farmer in the desert-like outskirts…

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'Love Sonia' star Mrunal Thakur poses on the red carpet at Cineworld in Broad Street for the launch of the Birmingham Indian Film Festival

50 photos from the Birmingham Indian Film Festival launch

The Birmingham Indian Film Festival (BIFF) launched at Cineworld in Broad Street on Friday, initiating ten days of twenty independent South Asian movies across five different venues. Screening special preview films, premieres and discussion panels supported by Film Birmingham and Birmingham City University will be offering rare glimpses into some of the billion plus lives in…

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