Press Release

Star Movies Select HD presents ‘Films To See Before You Die’ starting November 7, Monday to Friday at 9 PM

4 November 2016

Star Movies Select HD has been staying true to its promise of impeccable curation by showcasing the best, sometimes even never seen before movies with just one simple intention – delighting our discerning audience every single time. We set standards of storytelling so high that, it has inspired a lot of others to try and re-invent the art of movie showcasing business.

Our strength and commitment to curation has already resulted in bringing premieres that were never released in India, festivals that celebrated movies that brought pages to life with Book Adaptations. This time, our offering needs no introduction as the name says it all – ‘Films To See Before You Die’.
We vow to change the way you live your weekdays. Starting November 7, Monday to Friday at 9 PM; Star Movies Select HD will showcase stories that have redefined the way we understand cinema. The impact and craft of these movies are so iconic that some of them have gone on to change the very fabric of our world and how we look at it.
Can you imagine ‘Love’ in any other way than the aching feeling felt in ‘Casablanca’ or ‘Space’ as showcased by Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey?
The charismatic line up of the festival includes some of the biggest Academy Award winning titles like - Goodfellas, 2001:A Space Odyssey, Chariots of Fire,  Full Metal Jacket, Casablanca, As Good As it Gets, Star Wars IV: A New Hope to name a few.
Sometimes, you need to surrender yourself to the sheer brilliance of these magnificent stories told by some of the best storytellers of our time – let’s take a walk with these greats on a journey that will change the way you look at the world, every Monday to Friday starting November 7, with ‘Films To See Before You Die’ at 9 PM only on Star Movies Select HD.
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