Jharkhand International Film Festival Awards

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Jharkhand International Film Festival Awards
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements
Country India
First awarded2018
Website www.jiffawards.com

The Jharkhand International Film Festival Awards (also known as the JIFFA) are a set of awards presented annually to film makers and artists for theirs contribution to Cinema. It aims to provide common platform for cinemas of world to project excellence of film arts. It supports filmmaking and promotion of all genres. [1]

Contents

History

The first Jharkhand International film festival had held on 2018 in Mega Sports Complex of State capital of Jharkhand in Ranchi. [2]

Awards ceremonies

The following is a list of Jharkhand International Film Festival Awards ceremonies since 2018. [2] [3] [4]

CeremonyDateCityNotes
1st JIFFA1 to 3 Feb 2018Ranchi
2nd JIFFA25 to 27 May 2019Ranchi
3rd JIFFA1st to 11th Oct 2020Ranchi(online) [5]
4th JIFFA29 to 30 Oct 2021Ranchi [6]

Awards

Global/Hindi

Indian Regional

Jharkhand Regional

See also

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  5. "Third edition of JIFFA online on Oct 11". dailypioneer. 10 Oct 2020.
  6. "4th Jharkhand International Film Festival to begin on Oct 29". dailypioneer. 24 Oct 2021.