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Goa's Cinema Spotlight: Local Stories Shine Bright
22 Nov
Summary
- IFFI, South Asia's oldest film festival, showcases Goan cinematic talent.
- Five local films selected for special screenings highlight diverse narratives.
- Filmmakers share personal journeys from festival-goer to featured artist.

The International Film Festival of India (IFFI), established in 1952, continues its legacy as South Asia's premier cinematic event. This year's festival in Panaji features a special spotlight on Goan cinema, with five locally produced films selected for exclusive screenings. These cinematic works delve into a variety of themes, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of the region and its people.
The selected films, chosen by a distinguished jury, represent a new generation of storytellers. Filmmakers like Soham Prasad Bhende and Sobita Kudtarkar explore intimate family dynamics and societal independence within Goan villages. Sainath Uskaikar offers a culinary history of Mumbai's iconic vada pav, while Himanshu Singh pays tribute to Goa's 'Festival Man,' Marius Fernandes.
Kishor Arjun's film, inspired by road accident victims, adds another poignant layer to the festival's offerings. The personal stories of these filmmakers, some of whom grew up attending IFFI, add a unique dimension. Their transition from audience members to recognized artists embodies the festival's enduring spirit of fostering and celebrating cinematic talent from the ground up.




