
10 Films You Shouldn't Miss At The Jagran Film Festival
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A multi-genre, multi-lingual film festival that crosses all borders, the Jagran Film Festival comes to Delhi from 1st - 5th July. Here's Insider's list of the top 10 films to watch out for.
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Charlotte
IMDb: 9.5
2nd July, 6.30PM, Audi #4
After losing her memory in a car crash, Renee struggles to connect with her newborn daughter. What she doesn't know is that her life is about to take another turn.
Libaas
IMDb: 8.5
2nd July, 5.30PM, Audi #3
Gulzar's unreleased 1988 film about a woman who leaves her husband for another man. You won't find this one anywhere else.
Pink
IMDb: 8.3
3rd July, 1PM, Audi #2
A courtroom drama about 3 young women implicated in a crime, the film deals with rape, consent and the treatment of women in contemporary India.
The Wolf Of Wall Street
IMDb: 8.2
5th July, 4.30PM, Audi #2
Based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stock-broker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government.
Hindi Medium
IMDb: 8.1
2nd July, 10AM, Audi #2
A couple from Chandni Chowk aspire to give their daughter the best education and thus be a part of and accepted by the elite of Delhi.
12 Years A Slave
IMDb: 8.1
2nd July, 2.45PM, Audi #2
In the antebellum United States, the story of Solomon Northup, a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery.
The Ghazi Attack
IMDb: 7.9
4th July, Audi #2
An Indian war film that tells the story of the mysterious sinking of PNS Ghazi during Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
Adios Carmen
IMDb: 7.9
4th July,12.30PM, Audi #3
Set in Northern Morocco, the film tells the story of an unlikely friendship between 10-year old Amar, and a Spanish refugee named Carmen.
Trapped
IMDb: 7.7
3rd July, 8PM, Audi #3
What happens when a man gets stuck in an empty high rise without food, water or electricity?
The Man Who Knew Infinity
IMDb: 7.2
3rd July, 6.15PM, Audi #3
The story of the life and academic career of the pioneer Indian mathematician, Srinivasa Ramanujan, and his friendship with his mentor, Professor G.H. Hardy.