Mirabai Films
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{{Infobox company |
| name = Mirabai Films
| logo = Mirabaifilmslogo.png
| type = Motion Picture
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| foundation = 1989
| location = New York City, U.S.
| key_people = Mira Nair
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| products = Film
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Mirabai Films is a film production company founded by director Mira Nair.{{cite web |last1=Bhullar |first1=Harkirat |title=Women Director Spotlight: Mira Nair |url=https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2021/4/9/women-director-spotlight-mira-nair-article/ |website=The Harvard Crimson |access-date=2 November 2024}}
Selected filmography
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! Year !! Film !! Other notes | ||
2016 | Queen of Katwe | co-produced with Walt Disney Pictures, ESPN Films, and Cine Mosaic |
2012 | The Reluctant Fundamentalist (film) | co-produced with Doha Film Institute |
2009 | Amelia | co-produced with 2S Films, Avalon Pictures and AE Electra Productions |
2008 | New York, I Love You | |
2007 | Aidsjaago: Migration | |
2006 | The Namesake | co-produced with UTV Motion Pictures |
2004 | Vanity Fair | |
2003 | Still, The Children Are Here | |
2002 | 11'09'01 - September 11 (2002) (segment "India") | |
2002 | Hysterical Blindness | |
2001 | Monsoon Wedding | |
1999 | The Laughing Club of India | |
1998 | My Own Country | |
1996 | Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love | |
1995 | The Perez Family | |
1993 | The Day The Mercedes Became A Hat | |
1991 | Mississippi Masala | |
1988 | Salaam Bombay! | |
1987 | Children of a Desired Sex | |
1985 | India Cabaret | |
1982 | So Far from India | |
1979 | Jama Masjid Street Journal |
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060513162951/http://www.mirabaifilms.com/ Official site]
References
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Category:Mass media companies established in 1989
Category:Mass media companies based in New York City
Category:Film production companies of the United States
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