CEO Shobha Sant represents Creativeland Studios at Tasveer Film Market, discusses financing and distributing South Asian cinema
Creativeland Studios has made its mark globally by being part of the prestigious Tasveer Film Festival in Seattle.
Celebrated for their endeavor to enhance the cinema of South Asians, the festival launched Tasveer Film Market, revealing exciting collaborations and innovative projects that will redefine the future of South Asian storytelling. The association with Creativeland Studios indicates its commitment to supporting bold and groundbreaking cinema.
Creativeland Studios CEO Shobha Sant, who was a jury member at Tasveer Film Market, spoke about the increasing influence of South Asian filmmakers as a whole across the globe and the enormous opportunities for this industry. She also participated in the panel discussion “Breaking Barriers: Financing and Distributing South Asian Cinema,” where she spoke about the challenges and opportunities presented by bringing South Asian cinema into global entertainment.
The very first Tasveer Film Market has fired up excitement already within the entertainment industry. It became a market very rapidly that concerns and elevates diverse voices, thus making it a key platform for filmmakers seeking to connect with global networks. It precipitated discussions on funding, distribution and the nature of South Asian cinema.
Tasveer Film Market also showcased great and immense creative talent within the South Asian filmmaking community, revealing a lot of collaborations and upcoming projects that would significantly boost regional representation on the global platform. It is a new platform for filmmakers and storytellers on their way to developing more diverse and inclusive narratives in cinemas around the globe.
This engagement by Creativeland Studios with Tasveer is an important step towards spreading South Asian cinema further.
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