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As
part of the legal decree passed by the sole arbitrator,
the following are some terms of the consent award:
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The
serious allegations made against Palador – including
"material breach" and
"non-performance" - that were claimed as
reasons for terminating the venture by UTV, have been
unconditionally withdrawn.
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Palador
unconditionally gets back its coveted catalogue of
nearly 100 films that was being claimed by UTV
(Trade ad in "Super Cinema" dated: June 16th,
2007) with immediate effect. The films returned to
Palador's custody include some of Kurasawa's best
films: Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, Throne of Blood and
other classics by directors such as Lars Von Trier,
Truffaut, Godard, Haneke, Kiarostami, Makhmalbaf etc.
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Palador
has also committed to return all expenses incurred by
UTV on the venture UTV-Palador, to secure the release
of the balance films– that are being held as
collateral by UTV till the time of the payment.
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Palador
is to shortly get back the brand it had created and
the brand under which UTV-Palador was operating -
"The Olive Collection".
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The
demand that UTV had made for Palador to stop working
in the very same World Cinema movement that it
heralded in India, has been unconditionally withdrawn
- which means that Palador can now freely bring its
new line-up which includes films from Wong Kar Wai,
Kieslowski, Werner Herzog and over 30 films of Ingmar
Bergman and Antonioni, who passed away last week.
Commenting
on the development, Gautam Shiknis, MD and Founder of
Palador Pictures, said, "We had no doubt that
Palador would get back what was rightfully ours –
reputation, 'The Olive Collection' and our coveted films
that we have laboriously put together over three years.
This puts Palador firmly on the path to be the largest
player in this category."
Mohan
Polamar, Joint MD and Co-founder of Palador, adds,
"It is ideally in the interest of the category that
there are at lest two strong players. Our fallout with UTV
was on philosophical grounds and I am excited for there
would be more than one house for these great directors and
their films."
UTV
and Palador will now individually work towards developing
the World Cinema category. However, this development makes
Palador, with close to a 1000 films, the largest
content owner in the World Cinema market in the country
– a market estimated to reach a valuation of Rs.1,500
crore by 2009 and compose 20 percent of the non-Indian
language movie segment in India.
The
equity of US$ 6 million is being raised through a group
of private individuals that include Mahesh Mathai,
Srila Chaterjee and Simran Mulchandani – based in
Mumbai; and Arun Banerjee and Vishal Aggarwal – both New
York based NRI's.
Commenting
on the investment Mahesh Mathai - legendary ad
film-maker and acclaimed director of the film 'Bhopal
Express' and a soon to be released English feature 'Broken
Thread', said, "Palador is an emerging company
and a monopoly player in the World Cinema segment in the
sub-continent. Our philosophy of making quality films is
in sync with Palador's vision of quality cinema. The
investment is thus a natural extension for us."
Arun
Banerjee, said, "It is important for NRI's to fund
start-ups outside the technology construct. Investment in
developing media companies is the safest bet for NRI
investments."
Commenting
on the application of the investment, Palador founder and
MD, Gautam Shiknis said, "The fund will be used
towards the development of quality content, and advancing
the content that has been acquired." Palador is
expecting to have its DVD label released in another two
month's time.
Palador
had recently scored an ace at this years prestigious
Cannes Film Festival, acquiring the rights of the
festival's extra-special "60th
Anniversary Prize" winner film "Paranoid
Park" by acclaimed director
Gus Van Sant
(director of Oscar winning film – Good Will Hunting).
The film will see a simultaneous French and Indian release
in September this year, while the US release is expected
during February next year. This is the first time, that a
film made in the US, will see a theatrical release in
India, much before its US release.
If
any members of the trade or general public wish to support
Palador to get back the balance classic masterpieces
collateralized by UTV, contact supportworldcinema@paladorpictures.com.
About
Palador:
Over three years, and investing US$ 4 million (160 million
rupees), Palador now owns perhaps the largest collection
of quality foreign language cinema in the world. The
greatest of the directors from the world over, Chaplin,
Keaton, Kurosawa, Kieslowski and over a hundred more -
adore its collection. These are being taken to the Indian
audiences via an integrated distribution model covering a
DVD label, theatrical releases, video on demand and a
dedicated television channel. Moving on, it has become an
integrated media enterprise spanning production, content
acquisition, programming and distribution in the areas of
film, publishing, internet and radio. Following up on its
core strength of predicting content trends in the media
space through its understanding of social patterns backed
by consumer research, it is actively building a platform
to constantly identify, create, distribute and promote the
finest content from across the world.
For
More Detail on the release, call: Satyen – 9967970320, satyen@paladorpictures.com
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