SiGNS Film Festival

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SiGNS Film Festival is one of the short film and documentary film festivals in India. The tenth edition [1] [2] [3] was conducted in October 2018 in association with the Kochi-Muziris Biennale [4]

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Festival organization

FFSI-Keralam is one of the five chapters of the Federation of Film Societies of India started by Satyajit Ray. Unlike the other four (namely, Eastern, Western, Northern, and Southern India), FFSI-Keralam is a State chapter. It is funded by the government of Kerala, has its own library of film DVDS, and has 99 film societies affiliated to it, in addition to hosting its own film festival. Chelavur Venu, V. K. Joseph, and K.S. Prasannakumar are the president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. [5]

Jury members over the years

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References

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  5. "FFSI Keralam office-bearers". 18 July 2016 via www.thehindu.com.