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 The Walt Disney Company India has signed an agreement with UTV Motion Pictures under which it will handle home entertainment distribution for some key titles from UTV.The deal includes recent UTV blockbusters Raajneeti and I Hate Luv Storys, along with UTV co-production Udaan, which screened in competition at Cannes this year, and Indias official selection for this years Academy Awards, Harishchandrachi Factory. Also included are older titles Whats Your Raashee  and Aage Se Right.Disney owns a majority stake in UTV Software Communications, the parent company of UTV Motion Pictures, although it does not have managerial control of the company. Disney Indias home entertainment business went direct early last year and in addition to distributing our own Disney titles, by working with key titles from UTVs film slate, we continue to bring great stories and content to the small screens, entertaining families and children all over India,  says Mahesh Samat, managing director of The Walt Disney Company India.UTV Motion Pictures CEO Siddharth Roy Kapur added:  The Walt Disney Compa stanley cup ny India has established a strong foothold in the home enter stanley cup tainment space within a short  stanley cup span of time and we at UTV are thrilled to partner with them for some of our key titles. TopicsDistributionIndia           No comments                                                                       Related articles                                                                                                      Jseb New buyers have a taste for Roissy s Caramel
 A report after the packed screening of Leila Doolans brilliant documentary about Irish activist Bernadette McAliskey at the Galway Film Fleadh.On Saturday evening I was at the packed screening of Galway Film Fleadh co-founder, former producer and journalist Leila Doolans tremendous documentary Bernadette: Notes On A Political Journey, about legendary Irish activist Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, the youngest woman ever elected to Westminster and a tireless campaigner for Irish republicanism, feminism and socialism.The queue of people trying to get into the film spilled onto the streets for what must have been one of the buzziest of the Fleadhs screenings.Described as an Ir stanley website ish Joan of Arc and a mini-skirted Castro, McAliskey won the mid-Ulster by-election in 1969, survived an assassination attempt in 1981 and remains a radical socialist republican.Made  stanley cup over a period of nine years, the doc is the first major insight into McAliskeys life since 1969 and features the campaigner reflecting movingly on her early life and her prominent role in the republican struggle.The engrossing and humbling documen stanley cup tary, which moved the audience to tears and laughter, was followed by an almost equally charged debate entitled Agitate, Organise, Educate led by McAliskey in a smaller but similarly packed adjoining studio.In light of local outfit Suboticas proposed feature biopic about McAliskey, which has Aisling Walsh attached to direct and Sally Hawkins committed to the lead role, I took the opportun