Goa: The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) is set to captivate audiences in Goa from November 20 to 28, 2024. Organized by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, in partnership with the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and the Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG), IFFI 2024 promises an unforgettable celebration of cinema with a focus on emerging talent and storytelling.
Curtain Raiser Sets the Stage
A curtain raiser press conference was held today with key figures such as Dr. L. Murugan, Union Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting, Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of I&B, and renowned filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, who serves as Festival Director. Dr. Murugan highlighted IFFI’s role in positioning India on the global cinematic map, noting the festival’s rising prestige and international reach.
A Platform for Young Filmmakers
This year’s theme, “Young Filmmakers – The Future is Now,” reflects the vision of Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to empower emerging voices. Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of I&B, stated that IFFI 2024 has been curated with both filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts in mind, with programming that emphasizes young talent. The festival will support 100 young filmmakers through the expanded Creative Minds of Tomorrow platform, encouraging fresh perspectives and creative innovation.
Global Participation and Premieres
With 1,676 submissions from 101 countries, IFFI 2024 boasts over 180 international films from 81 countries, including 15 world premieres. The festival opens with Michael Gracey’s Better Man, featuring a unique portrayal of pop star Robbie Williams, and introduces new programming sections such as Rising Stars and Mission Life, focusing on eco-conscious cinema.
Australia: Country of Focus
Australia takes center stage as the Country of Focus, with a film package showcasing Australian cinema and a Memorandum of Understanding signed between Screen Australia and NFDC. The tribute continues with the Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award being presented to Australian director Philip Noyce, known for films like Patriot Games and Salt.
Celebrating India’s Cinematic Legacy
The Indian Panorama section will showcase 25 feature films and 20 non-feature films, highlighting India’s linguistic and cultural diversity. In honor of cinematic icons, restored classics like Raj Kapoor’s Awara and Mohammed Rafi’s Hum Dono will be screened. Special performances and exhibitions at IFFIesta will celebrate legends like Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Tapan Sinha.
New Initiatives and Accessibility
IFFI 2024 introduces awards for Best Debut Indian Director and Best Web Series (OTT) Award. Masterclasses, including those led by AR Rahman and Shabana Azmi, provide attendees with rare insights into filmmaking. A historic collaboration with Svayam will make this year’s festival fully accessible for persons with disabilities.
Film Bazaar and Industry Engagement
The 18th edition of Film Bazaar, South Asia’s largest film market, will feature over 350 film projects, facilitating networking and industry collaboration. Interactive sessions and buyers-sellers meets provide emerging filmmakers with global exposure.
A Cinematic Extravaganza Awaits
With over 270 screenings across Goa, IFFI 2024 promises a diverse, immersive cinematic experience that honors storytelling, culture, and innovation. The festival brings together filmmakers, artists, and audiences to celebrate the enduring power of cinema.
For details on schedules, venues, and delegate registration, visit iffi.org.