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Gurvinder Singh’s next feature Adh Chanani Raat (Crescent Night) to premiere at 52nd International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR)

Adh Chanani Raat is Gurvinder Singh’s third feature in the trilogy of Punjabi language films after Anhey Ghorey Da Daan (Venice) and Chauthi Koot (Cannes)

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A still from Gurvinder Singh’s Adh Chanani Raat (Crescent Night)

National Award-winning filmmaker Gurvinder Singh’s next feature in Punjabi language, Adh Chanani Raat (Crescent Night) to make its World Premiere at the prestigious 52nd International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) held from 26 January to 6 February 2022. The film is part of the Harbour section which offers a safe haven to the full range of contemporary cinema that the festival champions.

Originally planned to be held physically, IFFR has moved online this year too for the second consecutive year due to growing concerns over the spread of the Omicron Covid variant across Europe making it the first major European film festival to take the virtual route in 2022. A Contentflow Studios production, Adh Chanani Raat is produced by Bobby Bedi of Bandit Queen and Maqbool fame, Vipul D Shah, Manmohan Shetty and Rajesh Bahl. 

Adh Chanani Raat is Gurvinder Singh’s third feature in the trilogy of Punjabi language films after Anhey Ghorey Da Daan (2011 Venice Film Festival, Orizzonti) and Chauthi Koot (2015 Cannes Film Festival , Un Certain Regard) to be adapted from literary works of noted Punjabi authors. Also, this is Gurvinder Singh’s second feature to be inspired from Gurdial Singh’s novel by the same name after his highly acclaimed debut feature, Anhey Ghorey Da Daan (Alms for a Blind Horse).

Set in rural Punjab, Adh Chanani Raat features an ensemble cast including acting debuts of Jatinder Mauhar as Modan (noted Punjabi filmmaker of Qissa Panjab, Mitti, Sarsa), Mauli Singh as Sukhi (indie publicist/producer) and professional actors like Samuel John (Ruldu), Raj Singh Jhinger (Geja), Dharminder Kaur (mother) and is shot by Satya Rai Nagpaul, edited by Avneesh Chhabra, music by Marc Marder, costumes by Navjeet Kaur and dialogues by Jasdeep Singh. 

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