Adamya selected for FIPRESCI India Film Festival 2026
Adamya, directed by Ranjan Ghosh and presented by Aparna Sen, has been officially selected for the 2nd edition of the CINEMAS OF INDIA: FIPRESCI India Film Festival 2026.
This selection marks a significant milestone for the film and its entire team, as Adamya finds its place among a carefully curated lineup of 10 remarkable Indian films that reflect the diversity, depth, and evolving language of contemporary Indian cinema. Being chosen for this distinguished platform is not only an honour but also a recognition of the film’s artistic vision and storytelling.
We are especially honoured to represent Bengal on this esteemed national platform. Bengali cinema has a long-standing legacy of meaningful storytelling, and Adamya proudly carries that spirit forward.
The film is among 10 curated Indian titles showcased by FIPRESCI India, marking a significant recognition of its artistic vision and storytelling. Representing Bengal on a national platform, Adamya continues the region’s legacy of meaningful cinema.
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We are especially honoured to represent Bengal on this esteemed national platform. Bengali cinema has a long-standing legacy of meaningful storytelling, and Adamya proudly carries that spirit forward.
The film is among 10 curated Indian titles showcased by FIPRESCI India, marking a significant recognition of its artistic vision and storytelling. Representing Bengal on a national platform, Adamya continues the region’s legacy of meaningful cinema.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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