Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles Announces its 2017 Lineup: HOTEL SALVATION, A DEATH IN THE GUNJ, SEXY DURGA, and More

The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles announced its lineup for the 2017 edition this morning and its as solid as ever. The festival brings together a few festival favorites, several American and North American premieres, and some great looking shorts and features for its fifteenth edition. The festival takes place from April 5th through the 9th at the Regal L.A. Live in Los Angeles.

Before I unload the wonderful full lineup, I'd like to point out a few personal favorites among the selection as well as films of interest. The opening night film is Alankrita Shrivastava's Lipstick Under My Burkha, which has recently been in the news after having been banned by the censor board in India for - among other things - being "lady oriented, their fantasy above life". The ban has already been appealed to the higher level of the certification board and the filmmakers are awaiting the results. The director is confirmed to be attending IFFLA with her film.

Among the rest of the lineup there are a few films that we've already seen and can heartily recommend. One of the best films in the lineup is definitely Shubashish Bhutiani's Hotel Salvation, which we reviewed out of Busan and I thought it was "a celebration of all the things we miss when we stop looking around at just how amazing life can be". 

The other standout is Sanal Sasidharan's Sexy Durga; the film won the coveted Tiger at the Rotterdam film fest a few weeks ago and is set to become one of the big players on the circuit this year. Sexy Durga is a strong contender for the best genre film out of India already this year, and in my review I called it "astonishing in its bluntness and the fact that it needs no embellishment to make its point, but above all, it's scary as hell and that's real."

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