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Indie Filmmakers Shine at DIFF 2025: Visibility and Authenticity Reign Supreme

2 Nov

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Summary

  • Acclaimed indie films like "Songs of Forgotten Trees" and "Sabar Bonda" find success
  • Filmmakers discuss challenges of independent cinema and staying true to their vision
  • DIFF 2025 features masterclasses with renowned artists like Kiran Rao and Adil Hussain
Indie Filmmakers Shine at DIFF 2025: Visibility and Authenticity Reign Supreme

As DIFF 2025 kicks off in Dharamshala, the festival is shining a spotlight on the resilience and creativity of India's independent filmmakers. On the second day, acclaimed directors gathered to discuss the evolving landscape of indie cinema, the challenges of visibility, and the art of staying true to one's vision.

Anuparna Roy, whose film "Songs of Forgotten Trees" won the Orizzonti Award for Best Director at the Venice Film Festival, revealed the urgency that landed her debut feature in the prestigious festival. Sabar Bonda director Rohan Kanawade also shared how his Sundance-winning film was initially deemed a "difficult sell" by sales agents, but he remained steadfast in his artistic vision.

The panel also featured Bhutanese filmmaker Dechen Wangmo Roder and Nidhi Saxena, who have helmed acclaimed indie titles. They reflected on the risks and rewards of working without institutional backing, emphasizing the importance of making "honest films" that resonate with audiences.

DIFF 2025 is also hosting masterclasses with renowned artists, including a conversation with celebrated Indian filmmaker Kiran Rao and a session with award-winning actor Adil Hussain. These events aim to shape the future of independent cinema, fostering meaningful discussions and inspiring the next generation of filmmakers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
DIFF is India's leading platform for independent cinema, hosting an annual festival that showcases the best of indie films and facilitates discussions on the evolving landscape of independent filmmaking.
Anuparna Roy's debut feature "Songs of Forgotten Trees" won the Orizzonti Award for Best Director at the prestigious Venice Film Festival, despite being sent as a rough cut at the last minute.
Independent filmmakers in India often struggle with visibility and distribution, as their films are deemed "difficult sells" by sales agents. However, they remain steadfast in their artistic vision, focusing on making "honest films" that resonate with audiences.

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