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FESTIVALS: INDIAN FILMS TO SHINE AT MOSCOW

FESTIVALS: INDIAN FILMS TO SHINE AT MOSCOW

by Editorial Desk August 17 2024, 12:00 am Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins, 27 secs

A global celebration of cinema featuring 18 Indian films among 300+ screenings, setting the stage for creative collaboration and cultural exchange. The #Newsdesk reports…

Moscow International Film Week 2024 is set to be a groundbreaking event in the global cinematic landscape, spotlighting 18 iconic Indian films alongside over 300 international screenings. With participation from 40+ countries, this prestigious festival will bring together filmmakers, actors, and industry professionals to explore Moscow's state-of-the-art film infrastructure and foster cross-cultural collaborations. Indian cinema, with its diverse storytelling and vibrant visuals, will take centre stage, making Moscow the nexus of global film production and cultural exchange.

Moscow International Film Week: A Global Cinematic Extravaganza

Mumbai, August 14, 2024: From August 23 to 28, Moscow International Film Week (MIFW) will transform Russia’s capital into a vast cinematic hub. The event is set to be a landmark in the global film calendar, featuring 18 Indian films and a strong delegation from the Indian film industry. Organized by the Moscow Department of Culture and the Agency of Creative Industries, MIFW aims to expand creative and professional contacts, fostering cooperation in the field of cinema.

A Global Get Together

International Participation: With participation from over 40 countries, including distinguished delegations from India, China, Turkey, Iran, Egypt, Thailand, and CIS countries, MIFW is poised to be a major event for the international community. The festival will showcase over 300 screenings, featuring Russian films and more than 70 international films.

Indian Films in Focus: Eighteen Indian films, reflecting the vibrant and diverse nature of Indian cinema, will be screened at MIFW. Among the highlights are, RRR: Rise Roar Revolt, Kalki 2898-AD, Baahubali: The Beginning, Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, Maidaan, Aatmapamphlet, The Brittle Thread.

This extensive representation stresses the strong cultural ties between Russia and India, with Moscow offering an ideal platform for Indian cinema to reach global audiences.

Infrastructure

Moscow’s Cinematic Infrastructure: Indian delegations visiting MIFW will have the opportunity to explore Moscow’s exceptional film infrastructure, including the Moskino Production & Experience park, the upcoming METMACH Cinema Creative Center, and several other state-of-the-art facilities. Moscow's infrastructure supports filmmakers with grants, incentives, and comprehensive services such as the Moskino Digital Platform and the Moskino Film Commission. This makes Moscow a prime location for full-cycle film production, comparable to industry hubs in India and the United States.

Business Program and Collaborations: MIFW is not just about film screenings; it also includes a robust business program. Indian delegates will engage in expert discussions, presentations, and trend analysis sessions. A large business program is planned, with Moscow being an attractive choice for Indian productions, offering effective production facilities, digital, and logistical support. The event will introduce Russian and Indian filmmakers to joint project opportunities, with Moscow positioned as a central hub for global film production.

Distinguished Visitors from India

Esteemed Delegation: A delegation of esteemed representatives from India's film and cultural sectors, including film producer Swapna Dutt and director Nag Ashwin, will attend MIFW. They will discuss potential joint ventures, focusing on leveraging Moscow’s state-of-the-art facilities and services to support large-scale international film productions.

Successful Collaborations:

Past Successes: Many films have already been shot in Moscow, demonstrating the city's appeal as a filming location. A notable example is the film "Greatest of All Time" by Indian director Venkat Prabhu, which utilized Moscow’s unique settings to enhance its narrative. This event is a continuation of systematic cooperation between Moscow and India in the field of cinema, with joint projects such as the upcoming Russian-Indian film "Pearls," which will be filmed in Moscow this year.

Background Information:

About Moscow International Film Week: Moscow International Film Week is organized by the Moscow Department of Culture and the Agency of Creative Industries. With screenings of over 70 foreign films from more than 20 countries, the festival is set to become a significant cultural and cinematic event, spotlighting both Russian and international films.

About the Moscow Film Cluster: The Moscow Film Industry Cluster "Moskino" includes infrastructure, services, and facilities for both domestic and international filmmakers. It encompasses the Moskino Digital Platform, Moskino Film Commission, Moskino Production & Experience park, METMACH Cinema Creative Center, and Moskino Cinemas, positioning Moscow as a central hub for global film production.  




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