This story is from December 7, 2023

28th edition of IFFK to kick-start from tomorrow

This edition promises a captivating lineup featuring films from Asian, African, and Latin American countries, showcasing the finest of global cinema. Among the anticipated screenings is Justin Triet's "Anatomy of a Fall," offering an intriguing addition to the festival's diverse selection. A notable highlight includes a robust selection of 26 Oscar entries vying for the Best Foreign Language Film category, with a remarkable 17 films directed by talented women directors. This impressive array of cinematic treasures is poised to captivate audiences and celebrate the richness of global storytelling.
28th edition of IFFK to kick-start from tomorrow
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The week-long film festival, which will showcase 175 movies from 81 countries, will close on December 15.

Bollywood actor Nana Patekar will be the chief guest on Friday. Over the years, this event has been rated as the best managed film festival in Asia.

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As always, this edition will also see films from Asian, African, and Latin American countries and a selection of the best of world cinema competing for top honors.
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Among the films that will be screened include Justin Triet's Anatomy of a Fall besides . The list also includes 26 Oscar entries for Best Foreign Language Film, of which 17 films are directed by women directors.
The event will be conducted by the state-run Kerala State Chalachitra Academy. Among the wide variety of films, 12 Malayalam films will also be screened.
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