The 30th edition of the Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) is set to showcase a diverse range of films from 41 countries, with a special emphasis on French cinema. Scheduled from December 4 to 11, 2024, the festival will feature 175 films, including contemporary works by French women filmmakers, classic French films, and a variety of international and Indian cinema. This year’s festival promises a rich mix of screenings, interactive sessions, and seminars, including appearances from prominent figures like Vidya Balan and R Balki.
Dates & Scope
- The festival will take place from December 4 to 11, 2024.
- 175 films from 41 countries will be showcased, including 127 feature films, 28 short and documentary films, and a selection of Indian and Bengali films.
Focus on French Cinema
- Special focus on contemporary French women filmmakers, including Caroline Vignal, Celine Rouzet, and Elise Otzenberger.
- Screening of classic French films as part of the tribute to French cinema.
Key Events and Speakers
- Vidya Balan will participate in an interaction session with Sangeeta Dutta.
- R Balki will deliver the Satyajit Ray Memorial Lecture.
- Focus on interactive sessions with young filmmakers and women directors from France.
Festival Venues and Shows
- The festival will be held across 20 venues in Kolkata.
- A total of 290 shows will be conducted.
Logo and Theme
- The KIFF 2024 logo and theme song were unveiled by State Minister Aroop Biswas, Minister and Co-Chief Advisor Indranil Sen, and the festival Chairman, Goutam Ghosh.
Impact of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Vision
- Since 2011, under the leadership of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, KIFF has expanded to multiple venues across the city.
- The CM’s vision has positioned West Bengal as a cultural gateway in India.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | France to Feature Prominently at 30th Kolkata International Film Festival |
Festival Dates | December 4-11, 2024 |
Focus Country | France (with a spotlight on contemporary French women filmmakers) |
Films Screened | 175 films from 41 countries, including 127 feature films, 28 shorts & docs |
Notable Films | Classic French films, Indian language films, Bengali Panorama films |
Key Speakers | Vidya Balan (interaction with Sangeeta Dutta), R Balki (Satyajit Ray Memorial Lecture) |
Interactive Sessions | Focus on women filmmakers from France and young filmmakers |
Festival Venues | 20 venues across Kolkata |
Total Shows | 290 shows |
Theme & Logo Unveiling | Unveiled by Aroop Biswas, Indranil Sen, Goutam Ghosh |
Impact of Mamata Banerjee’s Vision | Expansion to multiple venues, making West Bengal a cultural gateway |