
Mumbai: The quest for cinematic excellence finds its stage at the 18th Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF), showcasing a vibrant tapestry of Indian cinema. With a record-breaking 840 submissions, the festival unveils a meticulously curated selection of 77 films competing in the national competition. The films competing are made by Indian citizens between 1st January 2022 and 31st December 2023.
This year’s MIFF, being held from 15th to 21st June, champions the future of Indian cinema. A remarkable 30 films by debutant directors and 12 student works find their place among the contestants, promising fresh perspectives and stories waiting to be discovered. You can find the complete list of films under National Competition here.
The films under the National Competition are competing in three categories:
The prestigious awards awaiting the winning films and filmmakers further elevate the stakes, making participation in the MIFF National Competition a truly inspiring festival.
A distinguished panel of national and international film luminaries will preside over the National Competition, ensuring a discerning selection process. The jury members for this year include:
The jury will present the National Competition awards, including Best Indian Documentary, Short Film, Animation, Best Debut Film, Best Student Film, and Technical awards. They will also select the winner of the Special Award for Best Short Film on “India in Amrit Kaal.”
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