Entitled as
National Children’s Film Festival (NCFF), the event will focus on Children’s
films which are either made or shot in India or the makers are Indian. The
festival is a three day event, which will kick-start at the capital New Delhi
in Siri fort Auditorium from 14th November, Children’s Day and
conclude on 16th November 2014.NCFF will be organized by CSFI every
alternate year.
The festival
will screen a score of unreleased films with CFSI’s production and latest
offering, Pappu Ki Pugdandi leading the pack. Other fresh content that will be showcased
in the festival are Shortcut Safari which will be premiered for the first time ,
The Goal, Mahek Mirza , Ek Ajooba (CSFI productions) Kummati, Krish Trish and Baltiboy- 3 (curated
films). The films are carefully handpicked to create an opportunity for children
to experience qualitative content made exclusively for them. Some of these films
have won several awards, globally.
Talking about the
festival, Mr. Shravan Kumar, CEO, CFSI said, “At CFSI we not only want to make
films but also make film makers. The objective behind this festival is not just
to expand the children’s film market or encourage makers to come forward but
also to nurture talent from a very young age. If we can showcase the right
content and create a conducive environment for children to pursue film making
or allied creative career paths, I ‘m sure we will get great talent emerging
out of our country. Films, I believe is the most powerful medium and if used
effectively we can entertain while addressing various pressing issues”.
In Delhi, the
festival will take place at Siri Fort Auditorium. NCFF has garnered eyeballs
from the country’s celebrated Bollywood personalities such as Mr. Amitabh Bachchan,
Mr. Ajay Devgn and Ms. Sonakshi Sinha, who have culled out time from their busy
schedule to wish CFSI and NCFF through video bytes. Other celebrities will
conduct wokshops and participate in cultural activities.
NCFF will present itself as a carnival to woo young audiences and
also lend itself as a learning platform through various workshops such as dance,
music, magic act, animation and a special focused workshop on Chaplin based on
the film “Boot Cake”. There will be a kids mela where children can have fun
galore after watching good cinema. Children will be encouraged to take part in
various competitions such as Painting on Swachhta, Digital Collage making on
Clean India & Craft on making utility items through waste materials. Armed
with the objective of developing a taste for good cinema, CFSI will also
organize FILM WORKSHOPS for children with a view to getting them acquainted
with the basics of film making. These
Workshops will be conducted by experts from film institutes including FTII for
groups of talented and deserving children between the age group of 5 to 16
years.
The Festival screenings in Delhi, will be arranged in
Auditoriums I, II and III at Siri Fort, Khel Gaon daily, with 2 shows at 10.00
a.m., 2.30 p.m. for children. Admission will be free for all shows however; the
entry for children will be regulated through the educational institutions on a
first come first serve basis.
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