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MINI has teamed with MIFF to present a selection of films under our Documentaries stream that highlight the universality of the human condition, inspired by its 'Big Love' attitude towards life.


Swati Bhat

Mini in MIFF 2023

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We all have the ability to improve our own and others' lives, irrespective of age, creed, culture, ability, gender, or sexuality.

Explore our whole Documentary strand by clicking the button below, or continue reading to learn more about this year's MINI Selects titles.


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Invisible Beauty

Bethann Hardison, an influential Black model, booking agent, and fashion industry changemaker, is captured in an intimate self-portrait. A parade of voices, from Fran Lebowitz to Whoopi Goldberg, builds an image of the magnetic force who became a forceful catalyst for change, alongside evidence from Hardison herself.


The Echo

The joys, heartaches, and rhythms of daily life in rural Mexico as seen through the eyes of children and young women are captured in this double Berlinale prize winner. With this hypnotic and poignant picture of an often-overlooked part of Mexico, Prayers for the Stolen director Tatiana Huezo returns to factual filmmaking.


The Tuba Thieves

Alison O'Daniel blends together a number of mediums in her trailblazing film that reframes filmmaking from a d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing perspective, informed by her own experience as a hard-of-hearing filmmaker. On Sunday, August 13, don't miss the Deaf-led session, which will include an introduction and post-film discussion in Auslan with spoken-English interpreters!


A Still Small Voice

This Sundance US Documentary Directing Award winner is a stunning depiction of a hospital chaplain and the COVID patients under her care. Luke Lorentzen's fascinating look at healthcare workers and the sacrifices they make in pursuit of their calling follows the kinetic overload of Midnight Family.


On the Adamant

This sympathetic film, which won the Berlinale's Golden Bear, encourages viewers to spend time with the occupants of a floating art-therapy clinic in Paris as they seek help for their mental health. Nicolas Philibert, the director, chronicles their daily lives with sympathy rather than sentimentality.


Casa Susanna

Deep in the Catskill Mountains of New York in the 1950s and 1960s, there was a secret haven for transgender women and cross-dressing men to live freely. This must-see film, which won the Grand Jury Prize at DOC NYC's US Competition, is the latest from Queer Palm-winning filmmaker Sébastien Lifshitz.


Fledglings

Three children spread their wings tentatively as they say goodbye to their parents and start a boarding school for pupils who are blind or have impaired vision. Lidia Duda, a Polish documentarian, takes over the storytelling reins to the first-graders, whom we follow as they take their first, tentative steps towards conquering the sighted world.


The Eternal Memory

The love story of former journalist Augusto Góngora, who has Alzheimer's illness, and actress and politician Paulina Urrutia is told in this Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner. Oscar-nominated filmmaker Maite Alberdi depicts the Chilean couple's adjustment to their new reality with sensitivity and humour, brilliantly examining the complexity of personal and political memory.

















July 26, 2023, Mumbai: The trailer for Raveena Tandon and Milind Soman's forthcoming gripping thriller 'One Friday Night' has been out.


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JioCinema took to Instagram to delight fans with star cast posters and facts.

The enticing thriller 'One Friday Night' provides an evening of romance, treachery, and suspense! This riveting drama, starring the incredible trio of Raveena, Milind, and Vidhi Chitalia, delves into the complexity of relationships, secrets, and the unexpected turns life can take. Manish Gupta directed the film, which is presented by Jio Studios and produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Manish Trehan. 'One Friday Night' is about Ram, an affluent man who becomes involved in an affair with Niru, a woman half his age. Their secret rendezvous in a hidden love nest takes an unexpected turn when Ram is gravely hurt in an accident and requires immediate medical attention. With no other options, Niru is compelled to make a disastrous decision: she contacts Ram's unwitting wife, Lata. What follows is an absolute rollercoaster.

In a statement, Milind Soman expressed his experience, saying, "One Friday Night is a project that pushed me as an actor." Ram's character allowed me to explore difficult emotions and moral quandaries that many individuals experience in their lives. The story of the film is gripping, and the twists and turns will have audiences on the tip of their seats. It's been a joy working with the amazing Raveena Tandon and Vidhi Chitalia. I'm confident that JioCinema's platform will provide the ideal setting for people to immerse themselves in this exciting story."







25th July 2023, Mumbai: Maruti Suzuki's NEXA Music commemorates its eighth year anniversary with the release of the season finale of its original English music IP, "When You Criticise." AR Rahman's composition.


Swati Bhat

A. R. Rehman for NEXA Music

Click on the image to Watch and Listen to the SONG


NEXA Music is a first-of-its-kind platform that recognises and promotes the best rising original independent musicians from across the country. The second season featured indie musicians from across the country, with over 3000 entries, in collaboration with established artists such as Clinton Cerejo, Mikey McCleary, Monica Dogra, and Uday Benegal.

In the true spirit of the property, 'When You Criticise' encapsulates the timeless essence of music, with A.R. Ameen's debut English original, fostered by the composition of the maestro A.R. Rahman, aiming to raise the bar set by the previous season and provide a revolutionary message to fill the void of criticism. Subha, an internet celebrity, collaborates with an extraordinary duo to bridge the gap between sensational music and impactful lyricism.

The foot-tapping melody of "When You Criticise," along with A.R. Ameen's soulful voice and Subha's lyrical ability, promises to fascinate and enthrall audiences. The video's intriguing narrative complements the song's passionate storytelling, creating the ideal audio-visual combination.

Qyuki Digital Media, a pioneering new media company, is driving the conception and execution of "When You Criticise." Qyuki's commitment to encouraging creativity and their contributions to the music business has been instrumental in making this endeavor a reality. Qyuki took charge of the campaign with a 360-degree approach involving content marketing, radio, outdoor advertising, and multiple social media channels to amplify the marketing campaign for the song, creating buzz and excitement among music fanatics.

A.R. Rahman's communiqué, “NEXA Music is a blessing for indie artists. I’m all energized to do a song along with a new breed of over 24 singers. The song “When You Criticise” came alive with Shuba’s lyrics — she is a brilliant, multi-faceted singer-songwriter who understands today’s vibe from a global perspective — especially complementing young Ameen’s state of mind and musicality. I’m glad the song is being received well! NEXA Music is truly encouraging us to come up with more exciting and colorful music.”

Juhi Mehta, COO of Qyuki Digital's communiqué, "As the COO of Qyuki, I am thrilled to present 'When You Criticise’, the sensational season finale for NEXA Music S2, by none other than the maestro A.R. Rahman. This masterpiece showcases the true essence of indie music and is a testament to the power of creativity and innovation. Rahman's unparalleled talent, combined with NEXA Music's commitment to supporting emerging artists, has brought us a song that will undoubtedly resonate with music lovers around the world. 'When You Criticise’ is a triumph and a fitting culmination of a groundbreaking season for NEXA Music.










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