KOCHI: Many new generation directors in
Malayalam
are coming with up quality movies based on diverse and interesting subjects, said
Adoor Gopalakrishnan. The renowned film maker was inaugurating the 11th edition of SiGNS Short- Documentary Film Festival organized by the Federation of Film Societies of India (FFSI) in association with the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, Chavara Cultural Centre and
Ernakulam Press Club
at
Ernakulam Town Hall
on Tuesday.
The film societies have played a great role in nurturing the new directors and creating awareness among common man about cinema, said Adoor Gopalakrishnan. He observed that technology has been playing a very significant role in film making. “Digital technology has brought vast changes in the film industry and now everyone can make a movie thanks to the technology,” he said.
The five-day festival is a tribute to Gauri Lankesh, renowned journalist who was shot dead by fascist forces in Bangalore recently. Houses with Small Windows, directed by Kurdish origin director Bulent Ozturk and Arin, directed by another Kurdish origin director Mizgin Mujde Arslan, were screened as the opening movies.
The short and documentary films of Indian directors will be exhibited in both competitive and non-competitive categories. Acclaimed film historian and curator Amrit Gangar will deliver the John Abraham Memorial lecture on Wednesday. Veteran director
P T Kunhumuhammed
will deliver the K R Mohanan memorial talk on Friday. The festival will be concluded on Saturday.
Preetu Nair, Deputy metro editor at The Times of India, Kochi, wr...
Read MorePreetu Nair, Deputy metro editor at The Times of India, Kochi, writes on crime and health, and issues related to women and children. She is interested in music, travelling and reading law books. In her free time, she likes to go trekking or play badminton.
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