Australian Film Festival Fosters Long-Term Partnership with Indian Cinema Giant IFFI Goa
In a significant move, the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) has inked a three-year partnership deal with India's prestigious International Film Festival of India (IFFI), bolstering ties between Australia's and India's vibrant film industries. The agreement was formalized during the 56th edition of IFFI in Panjim, Goa, where IFFM was part of an Australian delegation comprised of top screen industry leaders.
The partnership will facilitate collaborative ventures, including co-productions, theatrical distribution, and academic exchanges between institutions. Three separate Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) have been signed to establish the structure of this collaboration.
One MoU establishes a framework for festival exchanges, talent development programs, and producer labs, introducing a special fund to support South Asian films in both Australia and India. Another MoU links Deakin University's film school with Indian institutions, focusing on curriculum collaboration, student and faculty exchanges, and joint workshops. The third agreement partners PVR Inox, India's largest theater chain, with Mind Blowing Films to provide nationwide theatrical releases for Australian films in India.
The partnership is expected to enhance the IFFM's international profile while providing year-round benefits to the Australian film industry, as stated by Victoria's Minister for Creative Industries Colin Brooks. This collaboration will not only boost local filmmakers' careers but also prepare the next generation of industry professionals to work collaboratively with one of the world's biggest film industries.
The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne festival director Mitu Bhowmick Lange described this partnership as transformative, reflecting a shared commitment to collaboration, exchange, and long-term creative growth. The Australian delegation at IFFI includes prominent producers, directors, and industry experts, highlighting the significance of this agreement in fostering strong ties between Australia and India's film industries.
With IFFI running through November 28 in Goa, this partnership marks an exciting development in the global cinema landscape, showcasing the potential for increased collaboration and cultural exchange between Australia and India.
In a significant move, the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) has inked a three-year partnership deal with India's prestigious International Film Festival of India (IFFI), bolstering ties between Australia's and India's vibrant film industries. The agreement was formalized during the 56th edition of IFFI in Panjim, Goa, where IFFM was part of an Australian delegation comprised of top screen industry leaders.
The partnership will facilitate collaborative ventures, including co-productions, theatrical distribution, and academic exchanges between institutions. Three separate Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) have been signed to establish the structure of this collaboration.
One MoU establishes a framework for festival exchanges, talent development programs, and producer labs, introducing a special fund to support South Asian films in both Australia and India. Another MoU links Deakin University's film school with Indian institutions, focusing on curriculum collaboration, student and faculty exchanges, and joint workshops. The third agreement partners PVR Inox, India's largest theater chain, with Mind Blowing Films to provide nationwide theatrical releases for Australian films in India.
The partnership is expected to enhance the IFFM's international profile while providing year-round benefits to the Australian film industry, as stated by Victoria's Minister for Creative Industries Colin Brooks. This collaboration will not only boost local filmmakers' careers but also prepare the next generation of industry professionals to work collaboratively with one of the world's biggest film industries.
The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne festival director Mitu Bhowmick Lange described this partnership as transformative, reflecting a shared commitment to collaboration, exchange, and long-term creative growth. The Australian delegation at IFFI includes prominent producers, directors, and industry experts, highlighting the significance of this agreement in fostering strong ties between Australia and India's film industries.
With IFFI running through November 28 in Goa, this partnership marks an exciting development in the global cinema landscape, showcasing the potential for increased collaboration and cultural exchange between Australia and India.