The Sunday Guardian

For celluloid buffs, Delhi’s internatio­nal film fest is here

- BY OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The India Habitat Centre is set to launch its first premiere edition of Habitat Internatio­nal Film Festival (HIFF), which will be underway next week from March 24 to April 2, 2017. The HIFF will showcase an array of over 50 films from all corners of the world including the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Australia, Germany, Afghanista­n, Nepal, Bhutan, Singapore, Mongol and Hungary among others. Curated by India Habitat Centre, the festival will aim to bring together carefully hand-picked world cinema which has witnessed critical acclaim across the globe.

The opening film for the festival would be the Oscar winning movie — The Salesman, directed by Asghar Farhadi, which will be screened at 6:30 PM at Stein Auditorium. On 25th March A Heavy Heart (German film) will be screened at 9:00 PM, White Blessing ( Mangolian film) will be screened on March 27th at 9:00 PM, Driving With Selvi will be screened on 31st March at 7:00 PM at Gulmohar, White Sun on April 1st at 2:00 PM at Stein Auditorium and the closing film would be the Turkish movie, Cold of Kalandar (A NETPAC Presentati­on) starring Haydar Sisman, Nuray Yesilaraz, Hanife Kara, Ibrahim Kuvvet, Temel Kara and directed by Mustafa Kara at Stein Auditorium at 8:30 their marriage. Before long, a dozen women, men and children move into the country house, make collective decisions, engage in discussion­s. They also rub each other up the wrong way on account of their smaller and larger idiosyncra­sies. Their fragile equilibriu­m threatens to come undone when Erik falls in love with his student Emma and the young woman moves into the house. PM. These are the few films among others with a substantia­l focus on 2015-16 movies.

Bringing back the frenzy of internatio­nal cinema to the capital, Habitat Internatio­nal Film Festival will raise the curtain to India with movies from unconventi­onal countries.

Speaking about the debut of Habitat Internatio­nal Film Festival, Mr. Rakesh Kacker, Director, India Habitat Centre, said, “We are thrilled to announce Habitat Internatio­nal Film Festival. With the launch of this festival, we seek to fill the vacuum felt by film enthusiast­s in the capital and provide them with tasteful movie choices. Through this free-for-all platform, we aim to promote the thought of global dialogue via the channel of movies. We are happy to have several Embassies entrusting us with our unique initiative and are confident that Habitat Internatio­nal Film Festival will witness resounding success.”

HIFF is set to be a vehicle for other world film festivals to display the choicest of their cinema at this onestop-hub. Suiting the palette of movie buffs across ages, this unique festival will be a free display to all film enthusiast­s. Presenting every kind of genre, the event will discuss themes of human interest, women empowermen­t, fashion, sports, and music among others. Besides non- mainstream cinema, HIFF will also feature various top-notch documentar­ies.

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