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IFFI returns to Goa for 55th Edition

Panaji to host the International Film Festival of India from November 20 to 28.

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New Delhi: The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) is set to return to Panaji, Goa, from 20-28 November, offering film enthusiasts from around the world a chance to celebrate cinema. Delegate registration for the 55th edition of the festival is now open, a PIB press release stated.

The festival will showcase a diverse lineup of films from across the globe, including feature-length dramas, documentaries, and short films, with many making their national and international premieres at IFFI. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in workshops and masterclasses led by renowned filmmakers and industry professionals. “IFFI offers a chance to come together for the love for films,” the festival organizers stated. “To celebrate this connection, we invite everyone to join in the joy of storytelling and the magic of the big screen.”

Beyond film screenings, IFFI will host the Red Carpet, where attendees can interact with renowned filmmakers, actors, and industry icons. The festival will also feature the 2024 editions of ‘Creative Minds of Tomorrow’, ‘Film Bazaar’, and ‘Cine Mela’, providing opportunities for networking and professional development. The festival venue is designed to be accessible, with ramps, handrails, tactile walkways, and other amenities for attendees with disabilities.

Delegate registration is available online at https://my.iffigoa.org/. Three registration categories are available: Film Professionals, Cine Enthusiasts, and Students. Students receive free access to panels and screenings with an allowance of four tickets per day.


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