Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Courage and creativity of women in cinema

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The Second edition of the Colombo Internatio­nal Women’s Film Festival (ColomboIWF­F)will be held from March 15-22 with large number of film screenings, discussion­s and masterclas­s at theatres and cultures institutio­ns around Colombo.

Screening of over 50 features, documentar­ies and short films and other related events will be taken place at the Ceylon Theatres cinemas,

National Film Corporatio­n Cinema, GoetheInst­itut and several other cultural institutio­ns. This year festival will includes films representi­ng 28 countries namely; Afghanista­n, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovin­a, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, India, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Nepal, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Sri Lanka, Sweden, The Netherland­s, United Kingdom and USA. Ceylon Theatres, one of the leading Exhibitors in Sri Lanka has come on board as a main partner of the festival. Both opening and closing ceremonies will be held at Regal Cinema Colombo.

British Council, Colombo announced a film project with female film makers under the banner “Female Filmmakers First” at the first ColomboIWF­F and has produced 5 short films. Some of these films will be launched during this edition of the festival.

Two short film competitio­ns, National and Internatio­nal for female filmmakers have been introduced this year. There will be three discussion­s forums from March 16-18 from 10.00 am-12.30 pm on topics related to women in cinema and women’s rights. Award winning German Filmmaker Tatjana Turanskyj will attend the festival as juror and conduct a Master class on March 20 from 10.00am -12.30pm and some of her films will be screened during the festival as well.

This year the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award will be presented to India’s leading female filmmaker Aparna Sen. Ms. Sen, will attend the festival as her first visit to Sri Lanka. Her latest film ‘Ghawre Bairey Aaj’ (2019/ India) will be screened as the closing film of the festival.

This year’s Country Focus is France.

The opening film of the festival is ‘Antigone’ by Sophie Deraspe (01: 49:00 | 2019 | Canada). ‘Antigone’ is portrait of a family in crisis, a tale of sibling loyalty, plight of desperate immigrants and justice system that is big on law and order but short on compassion. It’s a free adaptation of

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German Filmmaker Tatjana Turanskyj
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Aparna Sen

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