MAMI 2024: A Fly On The Wall To Premiere At Mumbai Film Festival 2024

The documentary A Fly On The Wall will premiere at MAMI 2024, highlighting themes of love and dignity in end-of-life choices, directed by Nilesh Maniyar and Shonali Bose.

A Fly On The Wall Premieres At MAMI 2024

After debuting at the 29th Busan International Film Festival, 'A Fly On The Wall' is set to grace the screens at the Mumbai Film Festival (MAMI) 2024, highlighting its journey from an international platform to a prestigious local showcase. This documentary, directed by Nilesh Maniyar and Shonali Bose, finds its place in the Focus South Asia section of the festival, scheduled to take place from October 19 to 24. This section celebrates outstanding cinematic works from the South Asian region, underscoring the significance of 'A Fly On The Wall’s' selection and its resonance with audiences both globally and within its home territory.

The Mumbai Film Festival's choice of 'A Fly On The Wall' for its Focus South Asia section underscores the documentary's poignant exploration of themes such as love, loss, and the dignity of choice in the face of death. Directors Nilesh Maniyar and Shonali Bose have crafted a narrative that delves into the emotional week leading up to their friend Chika Kapadia's physician-assisted suicide, offering viewers a deeply intimate look into the complexities of human connections and the challenging discussions surrounding end-of-life decisions. This selection marks a special milestone for the filmmakers, particularly given its screening in their hometown of Mumbai, making the premiere all the more meaningful.

Speaking on this achievement, Nilesh Maniyar shared his thoughts, "This film was born out of love for Chika, and we wanted to give people a story that is both deeply personal and universally relevant. Our hope is that 'A Fly On The Wall' will open up necessary discussions around the difficult subject of physician-assisted suicide and provide a lens into how dignity and choice are navigated in the final moments of life. We are honoured to be part of the Focus South Asia section at MAMI, especially since it it our home city." His words reflect the documentary's intention to foster dialogue on a topic that is often considered taboo, while also paying tribute to their friend's life.

Shonali Bose also expressed her enthusiasm for the film's Indian premiere at MAMI, noting the festival's significance to her career and the personal connection the film has to Mumbai, where Chika was born and raised. "I am thrilled to have the Indian premiere of this deeply personal film of ours at MAMI. The festival is special for me as it screened my very first film Amu in 2005. Chika was born and brought up in Mumbai and that makes it even more meaningful to screen in the home city of all three of us," she stated. Bose's remarks highlight the emotional depth and personal stakes involved in bringing 'A Fly On The Wall' to audiences in Mumbai.

'A Fly On The Wall' represents the third feature-length project between Maniyar and Bose, following their acclaimed works 'The Sky Is Pink' and 'Margarita with a Straw'. Their collaborations have consistently engaged audiences with their empathetic storytelling and willingness to address challenging themes. The 2024 Mumbai Film Festival, with its focus on celebrating the rich tapestry of South Asian cinema, offers an apt platform for 'A Fly On The Wall' to showcase its nuanced exploration of life's beauty and the complexities surrounding death.

In sum, 'A Fly On The Wall' stands as a testament to the power of storytelling that bridges personal narratives with universal themes. Its selection for the Mumbai Film Festival not only highlights its cinematic excellence but also promises to spark important conversations around the choices and dignity at life's end. As audiences in Mumbai and beyond prepare to experience this moving documentary, its journey from Busan to MAMI exemplifies the global relevance and local resonance of its poignant message.

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