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Women's Films Shine at IFFI, Redefining Cinema

Summary

  • More films by women directors are being selected for film festivals.
  • ICFT-Unesco Gandhi Medal promotes tolerance and peace through cinema.
  • Ten international films, including three from India, vie for the medal.
Women's Films Shine at IFFI, Redefining Cinema

The International Film Festival of India (Iffi) is increasingly showcasing films directed by women, a significant shift from the historical male gaze in cinema. Pankaj Saxena, IFFI's artistic director, stated that the selection of women's films reflects their artistic merit and contribution to the festival's pride.

The festival also awards the ICFT-Unesco Gandhi Medal, recognizing films that champion tolerance, intercultural dialogue, and a global culture of peace. This year, ten international films are in competition for the medal, underscoring the festival's commitment to humanitarian values and non-violence.

Among the films vying for the prestigious medal are three from India, alongside entries from the UK, Kosovo, Iran, USA, Norway, Chile, and a co-production from Belgium, France, Japan, and Luxembourg. The jury, chaired by Ahmed Bedjaoui, will select the film that best embodies ideals of communal harmony and social justice.

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The medal recognizes films that promote tolerance, intercultural dialogue, and a global culture of peace, aligning with Unesco's ideals.
Three Indian films are among the ten international entries competing for the prestigious medal at this year's IFFI.
Yes, recent years have seen an increase in the selection of films by women filmmakers at IFFI, reflecting a changing cinematic landscape.

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