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First BRICS film festival to begin today

Fri 02 Sep 2016, 10:10:42

The first BRICS film festival will begin in New Delhi from today. Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore will inaugurate the festival. The film festival is the run up to the BRICS summit which is to be held in Goa next month from 15th to 16th.

The five day Film festival will act as a platform for people of the film industry of member countries to explore areas of cooperation in the domain of cinema, culture and cuisine.

The I & B Ministry said Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed a BRICS film festival and film awards at the last BRICS Summit. The Ministry said, it is a step taken to build bridges and bring harmony amongst the BRICS countries and the festival will ensure more people to people contact, especially youth



among member countries.

During the course of the festival, twenty films are set to be screened. The Opening film will be the world premiere of the Malayalam movie, Veeram directed by Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair starring Kunal Kapoor. The Closing film will be the Chinese movie, Skiptrace, starring Jackie Chan directed by Renny Harlin.

The festival will also have a competitive section and each member country will nominate four films showcasing creative talent from selected themes. The festival will celebrate the excellence of cinema by rewarding film makers, actors, producers and directors. Films will be judged by an eminent jury comprising one noted film maker of each member country. The jury will give their recommendation for an award, which will include a BRICS Gold Medal and certificate of excellence under several categories.


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