IFFI Goa: 51st IFFI Announces List Of Programmes For OTT Platform

New Delhi: The 51st edition of the Indian International Film Festival (IFFI), Asia’s oldest and India’s largest festival, has announced a number of events that will be screened on the OTT platform during the festival. IFFI is scheduled to be held in Goa from January 16 to January 24, 2021.

Presently, in view of the ongoing epidemic, the International Film Festival of India is organizing a ‘Hybrid’ Film Festival for the first time. This year, IFFI will organize some events for its audience on the OTT platform.

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Old movies
Pedro Almodovar
Live flash | Bad education | Wolver

Reuben Austlund
The square | Force majer

Masterclass
Shekhar Kapur, Priyadarshan, Perry Lang, Subhash Ghai, Tanveer Mokammil

Dialogue session
Ricky Cage, Rahul Ravel, Madhur Bhandarkar, Pablo Cesar, Abu Bakar Shockey, Prasoon Joshi, John Mathew Matthan, Anjali Menon, Aditya Dhar, Prasanna Vithanage, Hariharan, Vikram Ghosh, Anupama Chopra, Sunil Doshi, Dominic Sangma, Sunil Tandon

Some of the world’s panorama films on the OTT platform

Opening and closing ceremony live

Q&A session

Film appreciation session
Pro. Mazhar Kamran, Prof. Madhu Apsara, Prof. FTII by Pankaj Saxena

Mid-Fest Film – World Premiere
Mehrunisa

IFFI website: https://iffigoa.org/

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● Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/IFFIGoa/

About IFFI:
The International Film Festival of India (IFFI), established in 1952, is one of the most important film festivals in Asia. Every year this ceremony is being held in Goa this time. It aims to provide a uniform platform to the film industry of the world for the dissemination of fine film art; Contribute to understanding and appreciating film cultures of different countries in terms of their social and cultural ethos; And to promote friendship and cooperation among the people of the world. The festival is jointly organized by the Directorate of Film Festivals (under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting) and the Goa State Government.