Flag hoisted at IFFK’s Thiruvananthapuram Regional Exhibition. Chalachithra Akademi is happy to have completed the first phase of the festival following the Kovid standards. Beena Paul, the artistic director of the fair, told Manorama News that there will be a change in the exhibition and reservation times of the films at the fair in Kochi.
Summer of 85, a Belgian film completed during the Kovid era, is the last film in the Thiruvananthapuram region of international cinema.
The fair included 33 films released during the Kovid crisis.
Malayalam films like Lijo Jose Pellissery’s Churuli and Jayaraj’s Comedy have received good response in all screenings. Thiruvananthapuram was the first exhibition of Churuli in the world.
Films such as The Man Who Sold His Skin, Wife of a Spy, Never Gona Snow Again, The Waste Land and Kosa won critical acclaim at the festival, and both the organizers and delegates were subjected to Kovid scrutiny. In view of the experience in the capital, some changes will be made to the exhibition in Kochi
The fair will be held from March 17 to 21 in Kochi, from 23 to 27 in Thalassery and from March 1 to 5 in Palakkad.
The same films that were screened in Thiruvananthapuram are coming. The awards including the gold medal will be announced at the closing ceremony in Palakkad
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