November 15, 2022
1 min read

27th int’l film festival of Kerala returns with a bang after pandemic

IFFK is hosted by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy on behalf of the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala. Over the years, the IFFK has become a delight for film buffs who come from far and wide…reports Asian Lite News

As the famed International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) returns with a bang after the Covid pandemic, its 27th edition will be held here from December 9 to 16, and this time, Serbia will be the Country in Focus.

Six Serbian films are slated to be screened in this category including Milos Pusic’s ‘Working Class Heroes’ which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival this year.

Along with that, Oscar nominated director Stefan Arsenijevic’s vividly crafted and performed drama ‘Far As I Can Walk’ is a contemporary refugee story. The film won top prize at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, 2021.

Srdan Golubovic’s compelling drama ‘Father, Oasis’, again a festival favourite, directed by Ivan Ikic, Hadzi-Aleksandar Djurovic’s ‘Cross in the Desert’ and family drama ‘The Beheading of St John the Baptist’ by Sinisa Cvetic which was in Competition at Moscow International Film Festival this year, all figure in the section.

IFFK is hosted by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy on behalf of the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala. Over the years, the IFFK has become a delight for film buffs who come from far and wide.

The eight-day fest conducts the screening of films in the categories International Competition, Malayalam Cinema Today, Indian Cinema Now, World Cinema, Country Focus, Retrospectives of major filmmakers, Contemporary Focus, Homages and various curated packages. Coupled with film screenings, platforms like Open Forum and workshops are also organised for the delegates to interact with film fraternities from all over the world. The annual Aravindan Memorial Lecture is a major event in the Festival.

ALSO READ-‘Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani’ to be released in April

Previous Story

Amazon set to lay off 10,000 of its workforce

Next Story

Bezos ready to donate most of his fortune

Latest from LITE BLOGS

Bitcoin Plunges as Market Faces Series of Shocks

This hacking incident has heightened concerns over the security and stability of cryptocurrencies, leading to a loss of confidence among traders and investors The price of Bitcoin has experienced a significant drop,
Go toTop

Don't Miss

India’s Rich Legacy at Cannes Film Festival

Then followed an extended drought, although Satyajit Ray’s ‘Parash Pathar’

Kerala University to Launch First Ever 4 Year UG Program

The program is set to enroll a limited intake of