EROS INTERNATIO​NAL’S KISHORE LULLA AND SUNDANCE INSTITUTE’​S MICHELLE SATTER AND ALESIA WESTON TO BE HONORED AT 5th ANNUAL INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP AWARDS

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EROS INTERNATIONAL’S KISHORE LULLA AND SUNDANCE INSTITUTE’S MICHELLE SATTER AND ALESIA WESTON TO BE HONORED AT 5th ANNUAL INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP AWARDS ON APRIL 12

INDUSTRY SEMINAR ADDS PARTICIPANTS BELA BAJARIA, SUNIL PERKASH, ADI SHANKAR

Los Angeles, CA (March 23, 2012) The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA/http://indianfilmfestival.org/) has just announced its 5th Annual Industry Leadership Awards (ILA) honorees, Eros International Head Kishore Lulla and Sundance Institute’s Michelle Satter and Alesia Weston.

“It is an honor for IFFLA to bestow its highest accolades to such distinguished executives of the entertainment community. They were selected for their vision, leadership, and unique contributions to the educational, business, and creative arenas not only related to Indian cinema, but the film community as a whole,” says IFFLA Board member Noel De Souza. “In addition we are thrilled that three of Hollywood’s most highly regarded talents join us for the 2012 Industry Seminar. We cannot wait for them to share their inspiring stories while enlightening and encouraging the fledgling filmmakers in our audience,” adds De Souza.

Kishore Lulla, Group Executive Chairman of Eros International, the largest fully integrated film and Entertainment Company in India, has been instrumental in spearheading the growth of Eros International Group. Since the 1980’s he has expanded the company’s presence in the UK, USA, Europe, Middle East, Australia, Fiji, and other international markets. He is a member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and also a board member of the University of California, Los Angeles Film School (UCLA). In 2010 Lulla and his family created the Eros Foundation to aid in children’s education in the poorest regions throughout India.

Lulla commented, “the past few years we have witnessed an emerging popularity of Indian cinema outside of the Country.  Eros is proud of its role in bringing this culture, its creativity, and energy to audiences worldwide. IFFLA has been a major component in elevating the presence of Indian cinema in the US, especially within the entertainment industry, and to be recognized by such a prestigious festival is truly an honor.”

Michelle Satter is the founding director of the Sundance Institute’s Feature Film Program. As part of the Leadership Team, Satter has been one of the chief architects of the Institute’s programs since 1981. Through the Feature Film Program, a year-round program of Lab residencies, artist granting and the project support continuum, she has supported the ground-breaking and award-winning filmmakers Benh Zeitlin (BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD), Sean Durkin (MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE), Kimberly Peirce (BOYS DON’T CRY), John Cameron Mitchell (HEDWIG and the ANGRY INCH), Quentin Tarantino (RESERVOIR DOGS), Paul T. Anderson (HARD EIGHT) and Darren Aronofsky (REQUIEM FOR A DREAM), among many others. Satter was responsible for establishing the Institute’s international initiatives in Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East. Most recently, Satter along with

Alesia Weston developed Sundance Institute’s multi-faceted collaboration with Mahindra, which includes the annual Sundance Institute Mahindra Global Filmmaking Award and the Mumbai Mantra/Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab in India. She has served on the Boards of the Independent Feature Project, MAISHA, and Equinoxe.

Alesia Weston leads the international work of Sundance Institute’s year-round Feature Film Program. She oversees the Sundance/NHK Award, the Sundance Institute/Mahindra Global Filmmaking Award and selects international filmmakers for the Institute’s Screenwriters and Directors Labs (Andrea Arnold with Red Road, Hany Abu Assad with Paradise Now and So Yong Kim with Treeless Mountain). Under her leadership, the International program has worked to build infrastructure in other regions to support filmmakers locally. Through Sundance’s Middle East Film Initiative, she’s worked closely with the Royal Film Commission of Jordan to establish RAWI Middle East Screenwriters Lab, now in its 8th year. Additionally, she spearheaded and led the Sundance in Tel Aviv and Sundance in Istanbul Screenwriters Labs. Weston initiated and along with Michelle Satter, developed Sundance Institute’s multi-faceted collaboration with Mahindra which just launched the first Mumbai Mantra/Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab in India.

She is part of the core team at Sundance working on Film Forward: Advancing Cultural dialogue, a partnership between the Institute and the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. She serves on the Advisory Board of TorinoFilmLab and the Jerusalem International Lab. Filmmaker and journalist Ahmed Lateef will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s ceremony. Originally from India, he began his film career in California in 1951. Since the late sixties, Lateef has been a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Films Editor’s Union (IATSE Local 776), and the Directors Guild of America.

The Awards presenters are Teri Schwartz, Dean, UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, Noel De Souza, HFPA & SAG member, screenwriter Howard Rodman, and David White, National Director, Screen Actors Guild.

The Awards will be presented at a Gala Luncheon on Thursday, April 12, 2012, at the world famous House of Blues Los Angeles. Critically acclaimed composer/vocalist/double violinist Gingger Shankar will perform excerpts of the multi-media performance piece, “Himalaya Song” which premiered earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival.