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Mira Katherine Sorvino (/ ˈ m iː r ə s ɔːr ˈ v iː n oʊ /; born () September 28, 1967) is an American actress. She won the Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Woody Allen 's Mighty Aphrodite (1995).
Mighty Aphrodite is a 1995 American comedy film written, directed by, and co-starring Woody Allen, alongside Mira Sorvino, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Rapaport, and F. Murray Abraham.
Mira Nair (born 15 October 1957) is an Indian-American filmmaker based in New York City. [1] Her production company is Mirabai Films.Among her films are Mississippi Masala, The Namesake, the Golden Lion–winning Monsoon Wedding, and Salaam Bombay!, which received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language.
Jamie Babbit; Héctor Babenco; Lloyd Bacon; Clarence G. Badger; John Badham; Bae Yong-Kyun; Cindy Baer; Prince Bagdasarian; King Baggot; Nadeem Baig; Prano Bailey-Bond
Mira Sorvino (born September 28, 1967) is an American actress. Throughout the course of her career she has been nominated for several awards for her work on film and television, in particular, for her performance in the 1995 comedy film Mighty Aphrodite, directed by Woody Allen, in which she was the nominee of fifteen awards, winning eight in total − namely, the Academy Award for Best ...
Salaam Bombay! is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed, co-written and co-produced by Mira Nair. The screenwriter was Nair's creative collaborator Sooni Taraporevala . This was the first feature film directed by Nair.
The film stars Ana de Armas, Keanu Reeves, Christopher McDonald, Big Daddy Kane, and Mira Sorvino. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on January 22, 2016, by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. [4]
Mira Nair's repertoire glistening with gems like Namesake and Monsoon Wedding is enough to evoke interest. However, The Reluctant Fundamentalist is not even close to being among her best works. With issues left unexplored and characters abandoned abruptly, the film is a desirable watch only for the landmark performance of Riz Ahmed and the ...