var s_film = '<br /><div align="justify"><img height="133" width="200" alt="" src="/userfiles/Image/Zach Image 1 low res.jpg" />Producer,<em> <strong>Zacchaeus: Or How I Learnt To Stop Worrying And Love Obama</strong></em><br />   <br /> Zacchaeus is a personal examination of image, race and identity, against the backdrop of a black man being elected President of the United States.&nbsp; The film-maker explores the meteoric rise of Barack Obama in a personal journey that takes the viewer from  to  to  Chicago on the night of Obama&rsquo;s win of the  presidency, a pivotal moment in world history.&nbsp; Along the way the film examines images, culture, history, stereotyping, identification and race to weave a poetic acceptance and celebration of the triumph of a black man to the highest office in the land.&nbsp;&nbsp; Currently in production.<br />   &nbsp;<br /> </div><br /> <hr width="100%" size="2" /> <br /><div align="justify"><img height="157" width="111" border="0" align="left" src="/images/film/s-a-lSMALL.jpg" alt="" />Supervising Producer (India), <strong><em>Such A Long Journey</em></strong>&nbsp;<br />   <br /> Feature film based on the book by Rohinton Mistry. Winner of 11 Genie Nominations, with 3 wins, including Best Actor for Indian actor Roshan Seth. The most honoured Canadian movie ever made in India. Opened the Canadian section of the Toronto International Film Festival. Based on a Parsee family in Bombay in the early 1970&rsquo;s.&nbsp;<br /> </div><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <hr /><div align="justify"><img height="200" width="111" border="0" align="left" src="/images/film/LoveComeDown2.jpg" alt="" />Executive Producer, <strong><em>Love Come Down</em></strong>&nbsp;<br />   <br /> Feature film by Clement Virgo. Winner of 9 Genie Nominations with 3 wins. Winner of several awards at film festivals. Selected as the Opening Gala Film for the Canadian Film Festivals in Delhi and Mumbai in 2001. Selected for several film festivals including Berlin, London and Acapulco. An urban drama set in Toronto involving a multi-racial family. <br />   <br /> </div><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <hr width="100%" size="2" /> <br /><div align="justify"><img height="200" width="111" border="0" align="left" src="../../images/film/bolly-holly.jpg" alt="" />Supervising Producer (Special Effects), <strong><em>Hollywood/Bollywood</em></strong>&nbsp;<br />   <br /> A feature film by Deepa Mehta shot in Toronto with Indian and Canadian actors. Opening gala film at the 2002 Toronto and Vancouver Film Festivals. Nominated for 5 Genie Awards. A light-hearted spoof of Bollywood movies.<br />   <br /> </div><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />';
