ARTICLES
Press
on Anup Sugunan and/or his films
Yahoo
Movie News - "SXSW
'07 Daily Dispatch: "Billy The Kid" and "Itty
Bitty Titty Committee" Win Top Jury Prizes At SXSW"
SXSW
- 2007 List of Jury Winners
Austin
360 - "SXSW Interview: Naveen Singh, ‘27,000
Days’"
Washington
Post - "Independent Film Festival"
CBS
- KAUZ 6 - "A Taste of Hollywood"
Eagle
& Times - "UCSD Grad Screens First Documentary At
IB Festival"
Times
Record News - "Ex-Wichitan's acting career seeing action"
UCSD
Guardian - "UCSD alums 'Trade Off' academia for film"
(text
only version)
ITV
- NY television show
Desi
USA Interview - view video
India
Post - Q & A by Srirekha NC
V
Desi - NYC television show
Bollywood
Blvd on Omni (Nationwide Canadian TV)
India
Abroad
Official
Website Article - "Q & A Session with Trade Offs'
Sunny played by Anup Sugunan"
La
Prensa - "Bar Moments: Local independent filmmakers turn
a funny idea into a very promising short film"
Hollywood
Masala - "TRADE OFFS: WANTS and NEEDS drive this south
asian flick"
Desi
Thrill - "Trade Offs"
The
Newsmaker - "Not Necessarily A Man's World... TRADE OFFS"
NBC
TV - San Diego - view video
India-West
- "Katha Films Launches 'Trade-Offs'"
North
County Times - "Local filmmakers hoping to make splash"
Independent
Film Society - Review of Trade Offs
The
Coast News - "Local Film Debuts “Trade Offs”
includes scenes shot in Carlsbad, Encinitas, La Jolla and
San Diego"
Mantram
- "The Desi Movie Factory"
Business
Standard - "Waiting for the next Indian crossover film"
Union
Tribune - "Locals put their moviemaking dreams into: ACTION!"
Union
Tribune - "The Tools of the Trade"
KPBS
- "Film Festivals and More Film Festivals"
FilmThreat.com
- "'Trade Offs' Screens at the San Diego Asian Film Festival"
Toronto
South Asian Film Festival - "Filmi 2003 [Wrap up - Trade
Offs wins award]"
Toronto
South Asian Film Festival - "Filmi is Ready to Roll Into
Year 4"
Weekly
Voice - "Made In Japan Ramayan To Be Highlight At Filmi
Festival"
Union
Tribune - "Hooray for Bollywood - U.S. filmmakers take
a shine to India's version of Tinseltown"
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