Sikkim's First International Film Festival Kicks Off in Gangtok March 19

The inaugural Sikkim International Film Festival will be held in Gangtok from March 19 to 22. Organized by the state and central governments, it will screen 42 films from 19 countries, including 15 international premieres. The event aims to position Sikkim as a new destination for filmmaking and cultural exchange. It will feature industry interactions with prominent figures like filmmaker Imtiaz Ali and actor Roshan Mathew.

Key Points: Sikkim International Film Festival 2024: Dates, Films, Celebrities

  • 42 films from 19 countries
  • 15 international premieres
  • Industry sessions with top professionals
  • Focus on North East Indian cinema
  • Aims to position Sikkim as a film hub
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Sikkim International Film Festival to be held in Gangtok from March 19

Inaugural Sikkim International Film Festival in Gangtok from March 19-22 features 42 films, premieres, and industry icons like Imtiaz Ali.

"The festival creates an important platform for filmmakers, artists, students and audiences to engage with cinema - Yougan Tamang"

Gangtok, March 14

The Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of Sikkim, in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, and the National Film Development Corporation of India, will organise the inaugural Sikkim International Film Festival from March 19-22 in Gangtok.

The four-day festival will present a curated programme of national and international cinema, bringing together filmmakers, artists, critics, and audiences while positioning Sikkim as an emerging destination for filmmaking and cultural exchange. The initiative underscores the State Government's focus on strengthening creative and cultural industries under the leadership of Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, according to the press release.

The festival programme will feature screenings across multiple sections including Indian Panorama, World Cinema, Documentary Cinema, a Special Focus on North East India, and AI-driven cinema. The line-up includes 42 films from 19 countries, with 15 international premieres. The festival will open with Boong, a Manipuri film by BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Lakshmipriya Devi, while Gala Presentations include the Malayalam film Anomie and Nepali film Bokshi, with members of the cast and crew expected to attend.

Filmmakers and crew members from the official selection will participate in post-screening Q&A sessions, and over 40 industry professionals--including producers, actors, journalists, and distributors--will engage in the SIFF Market and industry conversations. Among the participating leading industry professionals are acclaimed filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, actor Roshan Mathew, actor Abhishek Banerjee, producer Nitin Tej Ahuja, COO Dharma Cornerstone Artists Agency Rajeev Masand, along with Actor Bhavna Menon, Producer & Distributor Ranjan Singh, Film Producer Jomon Jacob, Actor Shubhangi Dutt and Producer Mohit Choudhury, and others.

Annapurna Alley, Secretary, Information and Public Relations Department and Festival Director, said, "The Sikkim International Film Festival is envisioned not only as a celebration of cinema but also as an important step towards positioning Sikkim as a destination for storytelling, creative collaboration and cultural exchange."

Yougan Tamang, Press Secretary to the Chief Minister and PR & Communications Head of the festival, said, "The festival creates an important platform for filmmakers, artists, students and audiences to engage with cinema while opening new opportunities for local talent and strengthening Sikkim's presence in the national and international film landscape."

The festival will take place across multiple venues in Gangtok and will feature screenings, discussions, masterclasses and industry interactions over four days, according to the press release.

Supriya Suri, Artistic Director of the Sikkim International Film Festival, who leads the festival's curatorial and industry vision, said in a statement:

"The vision is to bring filmmakers, producers, distributors and cultural institutions together, curating cinema that positions Sikkim as a vibrant meeting point for creative exchange across the Himalayan region," according to the press release.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative for boosting tourism and local talent. Hope they have good arrangements for the influx of visitors. Gangtok in March should be lovely. The line-up with Imtiaz Ali and others is impressive.
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Aman W
While this is a positive step, I hope the benefits truly reach the local Sikkimese film community and aren't just a show for outsiders. The 'AI-driven cinema' section sounds interesting but also a bit gimmicky. Let's hope the focus remains on meaningful storytelling.
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Sarah B
Opening with a Manipuri film by a BAFTA winner is a powerful statement. It shows a commitment to quality and diversity from the very start. Wishing all the filmmakers the very best.
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Vikram M
Bahut badhiya! This will put Sikkim on the map for film shootings too. The scenery there is already like a film set. Hope they have packages for student filmmakers and enthusiasts from other states to attend.
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Kriti O
So exciting! 42 films from 19 countries is a solid number for a first edition. The industry market with producers and distributors is the key part. Real deals need to happen for this to have a lasting impact. Fingers crossed!

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