Newton film Oscar controversy

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Am hoping this is not true but Newton movie is being hit by plagiarism charges for resemblance to Iranian movie Secret Ballot. Some reviewer made this remark which can be damaging, if untrue. But the Iranian filmmaker gives a thumbs-up.

http://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/newton-is-definitely-not-rip-off-of-secret-ballot-says-producer-of-iranian-film-on-plagiarism-charges-4082695.html

https://www.thequint.com/entertainment/indian-cinema/amit-masurkar-denies-newton-inspired-by-secret-ballot

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Producer of Iranian film himself has denied all said charges
No need to worry
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Posted: 8 years ago
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/suparnadutt/2017/09/23/india-gives-nod-to-newton-as-its-official-oscar-entry-but-odds-are-stacked-against-it/2/#7c3c3943286a


Why Odds Are Stacked Against 'Newton' -- India's Official Entry To Oscars 2018


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Also, this year has some well-regarded titles moving their way into top contention. Russia has submitted Andrei Zvyagintsev's intense family drama Loveless, which received the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in May; Sweden selected Ruben stlund's hilarious Palme d'Or-winner The Square. Germany also considered its best film of the lot Fatih Akin's In the Fade, which won Best Actress for Diane Kruger at Cannes. The French Oscar candidate is Robin Campillo's moving portrait of the '80s AIDS epidemic in France, BPM: Beats Per Minute, which took home the Cannes Grand Prix, and Angelina Jolie's 70s Cambodian-language Khmer Rouge wartime drama First They Killed My Father, which played well at Telluride, is the Cambodian entry. All these movies are likely to be better received by Academy jurors than Newton, a sincere and moving film, but one that wouldn't have earned high praise if other Indian productions rose above the usual.


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: flameofdarkness

https://www.forbes.com/sites/suparnadutt/2017/09/23/india-gives-nod-to-newton-as-its-official-oscar-entry-but-odds-are-stacked-against-it/2/#7c3c3943286a


Why Odds Are Stacked Against 'Newton' -- India's Official Entry To Oscars 2018


Stiff Competition

Also, this year has some well-regarded titles moving their way into top contention. Russia has submitted Andrei Zvyagintsev's intense family drama Loveless, which received the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in May; Sweden selected Ruben stlund's hilarious Palme d'Or-winner The Square. Germany also considered its best film of the lot Fatih Akin's In the Fade, which won Best Actress for Diane Kruger at Cannes. The French Oscar candidate is Robin Campillo's moving portrait of the '80s AIDS epidemic in France, BPM: Beats Per Minute, which took home the Cannes Grand Prix, and Angelina Jolie's 70s Cambodian-language Khmer Rouge wartime drama First They Killed My Father, which played well at Telluride, is the Cambodian entry. All these movies are likely to be better received by Academy jurors than Newton, a sincere and moving film, but one that wouldn't have earned high praise if other Indian productions rose above the usual.




Foreign Film Branch keenly awaits submissions from frequently winning countries.

India is not particularly known for great submissions. Therefore, films like Newton have a huge barrier to overcome. People still think of "Bollywood" and its sho-sha when it comes to "Indian" movies. It will take a few years of consistently good submissions for Academy to sit up and notice.

Also winning a few pre-cursor top film festival prizes will give the right momentum such as Cannes, TIFF, Venice, Berlin.

Abhi Oscar glory thodi aur door hai. 😕

Mother India (50s) | Salaam Bombay (80s) | Lagaan (00s)

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Which Hollywood film will win Filmfare 😆😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Here's a look at what Newton is up against:


https://www.screendaily.com/news/oscar-foreign-language-film-race-2018-canada-selects-hochelaga-land-of-souls/5121706.article

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Posted: 8 years ago
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I don't understand this issue but this was on paper today


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Anurag Kashyap Ends The 'Newton' Plagiarism Controversy Once And For All

It really is the last word on the subject.

26/09/2017 12:36 PM IST | Updated 26/09/2017 1:47 PM IST
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The recently released Bollywood film, Newton, seems to be going through a cycle of highs and lows in rapid succession. First, in an almost unprecedented show of approval, the Film Federation of India's (FFI) 14-member committee unanimously picked the Rajkumar Rao-starrer as India's official entry to the Oscarson Friday, 22 September the day of the film's release in India. The film received rave reviews, with the general consensus that it was the best film of 2017.

But celebrations over the rare achievement and gushing praise lasted a mere 24 hours. Within a day of release, a pirated, average print quality version of the film was available for download online, likely affecting business. To make matters worse, at the same time, whispers about plagiarisation started making the rounds, and the film's makers were soon called upon to defend their work. On Saturday, 23 September, NDTV.com created ripples by pointing out similarities between director Amit Masurkar's dark comedy Newton and a 2001 Iranian film Secret Ballot, directed by Babak Payami. The similarities in the broad premise of the two films are undeniable both films revolve around the conundrum faced by an honest polling officer tasked with ensuring that voting goes on smoothly in a conflict-ridden area.

But vindication came last night in the form of a clean chit straight from the horse's mouth Secret Ballot's producer Marco Muller and director Babak Payami cleared Newton of any attempts of plagiarising their film.

In a blistering Facebook post on Monday, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap lambasted the "over enthusiastic media" and "cinephiles" for letting their imaginations run wild with allegations of plagiarism. In the post, he claimed that he had asked for a link of Newtonfrom its director and sent it to Muller. Kashyap shared screen shots of the exchange with Muller, in which the producer calls Newton a "pretty decent film, definitely no rip off from our Secret Ballot (even if the general concept is the same)" and says that there is "not even a hint of plagiarism".

SCREENSHOT FROM FACEBOOK

Today morning, Kashyap wrote another Facebook post shaming "controversy mongerers", by sharing a screenshot of a yet-to-be-released interview between Payami and an unnamed Indian journalist over the plagiarism controversy. In the interview excerpt, Payami congratulates the team of Newton for its Oscar nomination to represent India and says that thematic similarities should not limit filmmakers from picking up important subjects that need to be spoken about.

SCREENSHOT FROM FACEBOOK

It is worth mentioning that Kashyap has been a vociferous supporter of Newton from the start. His Twitter timeline is filled with praise for the film and joy over its Oscar nomination. When the plagiarism controversy broke out, he was unequivocal in his faith that the Newton's makers had committed no wrongdoing.

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Posted: 8 years ago
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we indians are forever Judgy people... and never support each other...
the main reason why Indian movies dont win oscars or Indian celebrities dont make big in hollywood.

Whenever i see a foreign movie or celeb going HW, posts are filled by praise and support.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zeal17

we indians are forever Judgy people... and never support each other...

the main reason why Indian movies dont win oscars or Indian celebrities dont make big in hollywood.

Whenever i see a foreign movie or celeb going HW, posts are filled by praise and support.


True words Zeal !! We are our own enemy.

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