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IFFI's Pop-Up Theatre a Hit with Kids

Summary

  • Inflatable theatre at 56th IFFI draws over 700 school children.
  • Pop-up dome theater offers immersive digital projection and surround sound.
  • Children's film screenings were consistently houseful, surprising organizers.
IFFI's Pop-Up Theatre a Hit with Kids

The 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) has seen an unexpected star in its inflatable theatre, drawing significant attention and crowds. This unique, air-supported cinema dome, equipped with advanced digital projection and surround sound, has become a focal point for young audiences. The pop-up venue at Kala Academy offered screenings across various categories, but it was the dedicated children's film lineup that consistently filled the space, often leading to houseful shows.

The success of the children's films has been remarkable, with organizers scrambling to accommodate the influx of students from schools throughout Goa. Movies like '12th Fail' and 'Kaphal -- Wild Berries' were particularly well-received, sparking lively discussions among the children after each screening. Students expressed their excitement about the immersive experience and the chance to watch films with their classmates, highlighting how special and engaging the event felt.

Accompanying teachers noted the initiative's value in exposing children to diverse cinema, often beyond their usual reach. They described the inflatable theatre as an innovative and engaging space, offering a memorable big-screen experience. The overwhelming positive response underscores the demand for accessible and unique cinematic events for young audiences.

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It's an air-supported cinema dome at the 56th IFFI offering digital projection and surround sound for film screenings.
Films like '12th Fail' and 'Kaphal -- Wild Berries' were highly popular among the young audiences.
Students found the experience very special, immersive, and inspiring, enjoying the big-screen format with classmates.

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