-Swati Bhat
PANAJI: The 55th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) kicked off with a burst of cinematic energy on Wednesday, as the opening film Better Man, directed by Michael Gracy, set the tone for a celebration of art, culture, and cinema in Goa. The Australian biopic, which chronicles the tumultuous and inspiring life of British pop sensation Robbie Williams, was a fitting tribute to resilience and stardom.
The star-studded opening ceremony, held at the festival’s main venue, saw prominent figures from the world of cinema in attendance, including renowned filmmakers Shekhar Kapur, Subhash Ghai, and actor Nagarjuna. The event was also graced by Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
In his recorded message played during the inauguration, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Ashwini Vaishnaw, highlighted India's growing role in the global film landscape. He emphasized that technological advancements and the expansion of the creator ecosystem are helping India become a pivotal player in the evolving creator economy.
"IFFI has become an important milestone in the development of the Indian film industry," said Vaishnaw. "With our vibrant creator economy, India is producing innovative content that showcases the richness of its heritage, culture, and languages. Young filmmakers are presenting Indian stories in fresh, engaging ways that resonate with global audiences."
Vaishnaw also pointed out that IFFI serves as a vital platform for aspiring filmmakers, offering them an opportunity to form new collaborations and explore creative possibilities. A key highlight of this year’s festival is the Film Bazaar, an industry-focused segment that aims to connect emerging talent with established professionals, providing a space for collaboration and the exchange of ideas that could shape the future of cinema.
As the festival unfolds over the next nine days, IFFI promises to be a dynamic gathering of global filmmakers, artists, and film lovers, further solidifying its reputation as one of the most prestigious cultural events in India.
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