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Indian Cinema Breakthrough: “Pyre” Makes History as First Film to Premiere in Three Major U.S. Cities

National Award-winning director Vinod Kapri's masterpiece about abandoned Himalayan elders sweeps international festivals before historic American debut

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September 3, 2025
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Indian Cinema Breakthrough: “Pyre” Makes History as First Film to Premiere in Three Major U.S. Cities

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In an unprecedented achievement for Indian cinema, the critically acclaimed film “Pyre” is set to make history this September as the first Indian film to premiere in three major American cities within a single month. The emotionally powerful drama, directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Vinod Kapri, will grace screens in Washington D.C., Boston, and Chicago, marking a significant milestone for alternative Indian cinema on the global stage.

The film’s remarkable American journey begins on September 7 at the prestigious Washington D.C. South Asian Film Festival, where “Pyre” has been selected as the highly coveted Closing Night Film. A week later, on September 14, it will close the 8th India International Film Festival of Boston, before concluding its historic run at the 16th Chicago South Asian Film Festival on September 21.

A Story That Resonates Globally

Set against the breathtaking yet harsh landscape of the Kumaon Hills in Uttarakhand, “Pyre” tells the deeply moving story of Padam and Tulsi, an elderly couple whose remote Himalayan village is slowly dying as younger generations migrate to cities. Abandoned and alone, they face a haunting existential question: who will perform their last rites when their time comes? Their world transforms when, after three decades of silence, they receive a letter from their estranged son, rekindling hope in their twilight years.

The film’s authenticity stems from Kapri’s bold casting choices, featuring non-professional actors from the Himalayas themselves. Eighty-year-old Padam Singh and 70-year-old Heera Devi deliver powerfully authentic performances that have moved audiences across continents, earning both actors Best Actor and Best Actress nominations at the New York Indian Film Festival.

International Recognition and Awards

“Pyre” has been on an extraordinary awards circuit since its world premiere in November 2024 at the 28th Tallinn Black Nights International Film Festival in Estonia, where it won the coveted Audience Choice Award for Best Film as the only Indian entry in official competition. The accolades continued to pour in, with the film receiving the Jury Special Mention Award at its Indian premiere during the 16th Bengaluru International Film Festival.

The international recognition reached new heights in July 2025 when “Pyre” won the Grand Jury Best Feature Film Award (the prestigious “German Star of India Award”) at the Indian Film Festival in Stuttgart, Germany. The film has also captured four Best Film awards across Spain and Britain, accumulating five international honors within just one month, including three Best Film Audience Awards that demonstrate its universal appeal.

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Acclaimed Director’s Vision

Vinod Kapri, already celebrated for his National Award-winning documentary “Can’t Take This Shit Anymore” and acclaimed films including “Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho,” “Pihu,” and “1232 KMS,” brings his unique storytelling prowess to this intimate portrait of rural abandonment. The former television journalist turned award-winning director has assembled an impressive international creative team for “Pyre.”

Academy Award-winning composer Michael Danna collaborated with Amrita Vaz to create the film’s haunting musical score, while editor Patricia Rommel worked alongside Subhajit Singha to craft the film’s emotional rhythm. The legendary poet-lyricist Gulzar penned the songs, adding his masterful touch to this cinematic gem. Kapri produced the film with Sakshi Joshi.

Breaking Barriers for Alternative Cinema

“Pyre” represents more than just cinematic achievement; it stands as a testament to the power of alternative Indian cinema to transcend cultural boundaries and speak to universal human experiences. While mainstream Bollywood productions often dominate international attention, Kapri’s intimate masterpiece proves that authentic storytelling rooted in real human struggles can captivate global audiences.

The film’s success challenges the often-overlooked treatment of alternative cinema at international festivals, demonstrating that genuine artistry and emotional truth can break through barriers that glitter and glamour alone cannot.

As “Pyre” prepares for its historic American premieres, it carries with it not just the hopes of its creators, but the untold stories of countless elderly villagers across India’s mountains who face similar abandonment. In an era of rapid urbanization and generational disconnect, Kapri’s film serves as both a mirror and a wake-up call, wrapped in the stunning natural beauty of the Himalayas and brought to life by the weathered faces of those who call them home.

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