MUMBAI: Mumbai, 6th September 2024: The National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) organized a Roadshow to kick off the 55th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), set to take place from 20th to 28th November 2024 in Goa. Held at the NFDC Premises on Pedder Road, the event brought together film industry experts, producers, Consulate Generals, and media professionals.
Key Highlights of the Roadshow:
- Overview of IFFI 2024: A preview of the 55th season of one of Asia’s most prestigious film festivals.
- Best Debut Director award: A new initiative to honour debut films by
Indian filmmakers, thereby, encouraging the growth of fresh talent in the film industry at 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), 2024.
- Film Bazaar 2024: This year, Film Bazaar, South Asia's largest co-production market which runs alongside IFFI , will offer a first-time cash grant of $20,000 for the top three winning co-production projects. Film Bazaar has been instrumental in connecting Indian filmmakers with global opportunities, making it an essential component of IFFI.
- Creative Minds of Tomorrow (CMOT): A call for 100 young talents to apply across various filmmaking disciplines, with applications closing on 10th September.
IFFI Festival Director Shekhar Kapoor delivered an inspiring keynote, sharing his film industry journey and long-standing association with the festival. NFDC General Manager, D. Ramakrishnan, outlined the key initiatives and exciting highlights of the upcoming IFFI, including the highly anticipated *Film Bazaar*, which aims to promote international collaborations and recognize outstanding film projects.
NMIC Tour and Audi Event:
Following the main session, a special tour of the National Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC) was organized for college students and special invitees. Attendees explored the rich history of Indian cinema before gathering at the NMIC Auditorium for an exclusive session. In this segment, Mr. Ramakrishnan addressed the audience, offering insights into upcoming initiatives like CMOT and the First-Time Director activity, encouraging young talents to seize the opportunities presented by IFFI.
With its rich legacy since 1952, IFFI continues to be a premier global platform for cinema. The 55th edition promises to elevate the festival’s global footprint, fostering international collaborations and showcasing the best of Indian and global cinema.
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