The objective of Ten Films is to make world-class films that will not only be financially successful and critically acclaimed but also aesthetically beautiful and universally appealing.
Ritesh Sinha, after having worked in the International Movies and Entertainment Industries, decided to channel his energies towards creating meaningful yet entertaining content that would appeal to a wide spectrum of Global viewers.
Ritesh has been gifted with a very strong sense of STORY / SCREENPLAY. He wants to build stories that are emotionally strong, brilliantly picturised and universally released.
Ritesh Sinha is hopeful that TEN FILMS can grow into a company that the Global Audiences, Business Associates and International Distributors can reap benefit from his films and simultaneously walk the path with him on this Journey.
Creativity, character and courage have been the three pillars on which Ten Films aims to establish its repertoire.
Ten Films struck gold with its very first film, a 60-second short film, War or Peace that went onto win global acclaim and awards at some of the biggest film festivals.
'War or Peace ?' was distributed by Columbia Tri-Star across theatres in the Country. The impact of 'War or Peace ?' was so great that it went on to make its presence felt at several prestigious International Film Festivals too! The Film has been screened at the following Film Festivals, a matter of real pride for the Industry and the Country as a whole:
- Cannes Film Festival
- Dances With Films, USA
- Wine Country Film Festival, San Francisco, USA
- Kerry Film Festival, Ireland
- Foyle Film Festival
Promise Dad is a heart-warming story of a Father and Son that revolves around the dynamic sport of Figure Skating. The Film unravels on multiple levels as the Father goes out of his way to lend every possible support to realize his son’s aspiration of becoming a Skating Champion.
Slated for release in 2013; Promise Dad promises to be a landmark film for more reasons than one; with Ten Films taking Indian Cinema global like never before!"