The 40th International Film Festival of India began on Monday with the screening of a Chinese historical drama. "Wheat" (Mai Tian) is directed by He Ping.
The film, which is set in 260 B.C, depicts the period when China was ravaged in a long and bloody war between the Qin and the Zhao dynasties.
A poster exhibition with the theme "Venus: the Feminine Roles and the Reels" also opened at the venue on Monday as part of the Film Festival.
The exhibition will show for the first time around 350 posters which portray women in Indian cinema from the old classic era to the modern-day films.
The film, which is set in 260 B.C, depicts the period when China was ravaged in a long and bloody war between the Qin and the Zhao dynasties.
A poster exhibition with the theme "Venus: the Feminine Roles and the Reels" also opened at the venue on Monday as part of the Film Festival.
The exhibition will show for the first time around 350 posters which portray women in Indian cinema from the old classic era to the modern-day films.
- 11/23/2009
- icelebz.com
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