The HotDocs Festival in Toronto, starting April, will feature some films in the Made in India section, which is hosted by the webstie myBindi.com. The website says, :"The 2015 Made In India program will highlight the remarkable work and incredible cinematic legacy from the Indian documentary community. "
There are also a couple of films under Special Presentations, and Canadian Spectrum. One is The Arms Drop on the controversial incident. Here is part of the blub: The Arms Drop After narrowly escaping execution and surviving eight years in an Indian prison, a British arms dealer hunts down the MI5 agent who betrayed him, leading to a shocking confrontation with the Danish British arms dealer Peter Bleach was stitched up. Hired by young, idealistic Dane Niels Holck...." The film, Transalantic, is something about an "improvised cricket match. The film is shown in the category, Canadian Spectrum. Check the http://www.hotdocs.ca/ and download the programme. Eugene Correia
