Cinepolis India Acquires Australian Documentary 'Shared Table: Regional Heroes' for Theatrical Release
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Naman Ramachandran
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Australian documentary 'Shared Table: Regional Heroes' by Indian-Australian filmmaker Nandita Chakraborty has been acquired by Cinepolis India for a limited theatrical release later this year. The film, which premiered at the 19th Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF), follows filmmakers on an improvised road trip across regional Victoria, exploring the lives of four migrant communities through food, identity, displacement, and cultural memory.
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Directed by Melbourne-based Indian-Australian filmmaker Nandita Chakraborty, the documentary follows a group of filmmakers on an improvised road trip across regional Victoria.
The film traces the lives of four migrant communities who open their homes and kitchens to explore questions of identity, displacement, and cultural memory.
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