The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) – the southern
hemisphere's greatest annual celebration of Indian cinema – today announces
details for their much anticipated 2018 program.
Taking place from 10th–22nd August under the unifying theme
of ‘Inclusion’, this year’s Festival offers all Australians the opportunity to
explore the richness and diversity of contemporary Indian cinema, from
Bollywood box-office hits, documentaries and art-house premieres, to a Bollywood
dance competition and master classes with key figures from the Indian film
industry.
The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne has seen the biggest
Bollywood names grace the festival. From Amitabh Bachchan, Vidya Balan,
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Karan Johar, Rishi
Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Kangana Ranaut, Rani Mukherjee, Konkona Sen Sharma, Richa
Chadha and many more celebrated industry individuals. The festival sees over
40,000 patrons from India and the Sub-Continent every year attending various
events that are hosted all over the vibrant city of Melbourne.
IFFM Director Mitu Bhowmick Lange is also thrilled to
announce BMW as the sponsor of the 2018 BMW Short Film Competition, providing
an invaluable platform for aspiring and emerging filmmakers to showcase their
work. The winning entry will be shown at screenings throughout the festival,
and the winning filmmakers will be flown across the globe: the Australian
winner to India, and the Indian winner to Australia.
Judging the award will be IFFM’s Special Guest, and
acclaimed actor Ali Fazal, named by Variety as one of the ‘10 actors to watch
in 2017’. Fazal’s recent credits include the lead role of Abdul opposite Dame
Judi Dench’s Queen Victoria in Victoria and Abdul, and the Bollywood
blockbuster 3 Idiots. He has recently signed on Prassthanam with Sanjay Dutt
and Milan Talkies with Tigmanshu Dhulia
IFFM Director Mitu Bhowmick-Lange commented: “The theme of
inclusion is the principal belief of our festival and we very excited to
explore it through our BMW Short Film Competition”
"I am thrilled to be a part of IFFM 2018. This will be
my first time at the festival and I am honoured to be on the jury for the short
film competition. It’s great to know that we will get to see some wonderful
work by talent from across India and filmmakers down under.” - Ali Fazal
Past winners of the IFFM Short Film Competition have gone
on to stellar careers, including 2013 winner Jehan Ratnatunga, currently
working at YouTube in Los Angeles, and 2011 winner Varun Sharma, who has taken
up a role at the leading Indian production company, Yash Raj Films.
The Festival is seeking short film submissions of 10
minutes or less that reflect the theme of ‘Inclusion’. Entry is free and the
winners will be announced by July 31. Closing date for entries is June 30,
2018. IFFM 2018 is accepting entries via Film Freeway.
Website link: http://iffm.com.au/shortfilm.html
The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne was established in
2012 as an initiative of the Victorian Government and has established itself as
an important part of the State’s cultural calendar. In 2016, the festival was
honoured with the much respected Melbourne Award for contribution in
Multiculturalism.
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