'Lovesick' documentary about two HIV+ couples gets India premiere at MAMI
The 70-min documentary took nearly four years to edit 250 hours of footage.
By PTI |
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Dr. Suniti Solomon, pioneering scientist and founder of YRG Care, India's foremost HIV/AIDS clinic
MUMBAI: The highly acclaimed documentary about two HIV+ singles finding true love in each other through a 'matchmaking' doctor premiered at the JIO MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, Monday.
Directed by Ann S Kim and Priya Giri Desai, the 70-min documentary follows Padma Shri recipient Dr Suniti Solomon, who discovered India's first case of HIV in 1986.
"Lovesick" chronicles her way to help fight the epidemic: by becoming a matchmaker to the spouses for her HIV+ patients.
"I read an article about Dr Suniti and I turned around to Ann and said, 'Don't you think it'll make a great movie?' She had spent time in India studying and travelling and I'm an Indian American who grew up in California and spent all my summers in Bangalore.
"We both had an understanding of this place. We thought let's go to India and connect with the doctor. The worst thing that can happen is we will get a fun trip out of it, the best thing is we can find a great story," Priya said after the premiere.
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The duo began filming in 2008 and finished the film in 2013, post which it took them nearly four years to edit nearly 250 hours of footage.
"We travelled to all over India to find such couples. We went to Gujarat, rural parts of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. We talked to a dozen of HIV+ people and we found some stories which were part of the earlier cut."
The film shows Dr. Solomon and two of her patients - Manu and Karthik - as they fight secrecy and stigma while searching for love.
"But in our edit when we took advice from people we realised the story was about Dr Suniti, Karthik and Manu. But we spent a lot of time travelling and trying to find these stories," Ann said.
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"Lovesick" features in MAMI in the 'Discovering India' section.
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The 20th Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) Mumbai Film Festival started on an emotional note - in solidarity with the #MeTooMovement. The film festival will continue till November 1.
Celebrities like Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Kalki Koechlin, Aamir Khan, Zoya Akhtar, Radhika Apte, among others, walked the red carpet.
Here's a look at the stars who dazzled at the red carpet.
The 20th Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) Mumbai Film Festival started on an emotional note - in solidarity with the #MeTooMovement. The film festival will continue till November 1.
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Left pic: Bollywood actor Aamir Khan (L) attended the opening ceremony in a red, check shirt & brown pants with wife Kiran Rao, who looked stunning in a black dress.
Right pic: On the other hand, actor-couple Soya Ali Khan (L) and Kunal Kemmu walked the red carpet hand-in-hand. While the actor kept it simple in a white, crisp shirt & black trousers, Mrs Kemmu wore a silk shirt paired with embroidered skirt.
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Left pic: Bollywood actor Aamir Khan (L) attended the opening ceremony in a red, check shirt & brown pants with wife Kiran Rao, who looked stunning in a black dress.
Right pic: On the other hand, ac..
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Director Karan Johar (L) walked the red carpet in a black blazer and matching trouser with floral motifs.
Actress Diana Penty turned heads in a black saree with a gorgeous, multi-coloured waistband.
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Director Karan Johar (L) walked the red carpet in a black blazer and matching trouser with floral motifs.
Actress Diana Penty turned heads in a black saree with a gorgeous, multi-coloured waistband...
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(L-R) Fatima Sana Shaikh, Kalki Koechlin and Dia Mirza added a pinch of glitter to the star-studded event.
The 3 actresses upped the glamour quotient of the event with their shimmer-y gold dresses.
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(L-R) Fatima Sana Shaikh, Kalki Koechlin and Dia Mirza added a pinch of glitter to the star-studded event.
The 3 actresses upped the glamour quotient of the event with their shimmer-y gold dresses.
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Left Pic: Actor Anil Kapoor (L) and director Zoya Akhtar greeted each other with a warm hug and posed for the paparazzi.
Right pic: Actors Kunal Kapoor (L) and Tabu relived the days of their 2004 film 'Meenaxi: Tale Of 3 Cities'. The duo gave each other a tight hug at the opening ceremony of MAMI.
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Left Pic: Actor Anil Kapoor (L) and director Zoya Akhtar greeted each other with a warm hug and posed for the paparazzi.
Right pic: Actors Kunal Kapoor (L) and Tabu relived the days of their 2004 fi..
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(L-R) Yami Gautam, Jacqueline Fernandez and Radhika Apte added a splash of colour to the red carpet for all the fans at MAMI.
While Gautam wore a bottle-green one-shoulder dress, Fernandez was a stunner in a red, tailored suit. Apte looked breathtaking in a pastel green saree with floral patterns.
(L-R) Yami Gautam, Jacqueline Fernandez and Radhika Apte added a splash of colour to the red carpet for all the fans at MAMI.
While Gautam wore a bottle-green one-shoulder dress, Fernandez was a stu..
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(L-R) Author and film critic Anupama Chopra, and actresses Jaya Bhaduri Bachchan and Sonali Kulkarni also attended the film fest on the opening day.
(L-R) Author and film critic Anupama Chopra, and actresses Jaya Bhaduri Bachchan and Sonali Kulkarni also attended the film fest on the opening day.