The 51st International Film Festival of India (IFFI) announced on Tuesday the list of 12 foreign films to be screened in the Kaleidoscope section of the upcoming film gala.
Three films from France made it into the section, including the Night of the Kings by Philippe Lacote, the romantic comedy Love Affair (s) by filmmaker Emmanuel Mouret and the drama comedy The Big Hit directed by Emmanuel Courcol.
In the kaleidoscope section, handpicked films are shown every year that represent the best in world cinema.
Filmmaker Alex Piperno’s window boy would also like to have a submarine from Uruguay. Columbia’s Forgotten We’ll Be by director Fernando Trueba; filmmaker Mohanad Hayal’s Iraqi drama Haifa Street; We still have the deep black night of Gustavo Galvao (Brazil, Germany); This segment also shows the Parthenon by director Mantas Kvedaravicius (Lithuania).
Other features include Apples by Christos Nikou, Greece’s entry for best international feature film at the 93rd Academy Awards; Stephanie Chuat and Veronique Reymonds My Little Sister (Switzerland); Dani Rosenberg’s Israeli title The Death of the Cinema and My Father too; and Valley of the Gods by Lech Majewski from Poland.
The IFFI, which takes place in Goa every year from November 20th to 28th, has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic and will now take place from January 16th to 24th. The 51st edition will show a total of 224 films in different sections. which will be organized in a hybrid format after the coronavirus pandemic.