53rd International Film Festival of India

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53rd International Film Festival of India
53rd IFFI poster.jpg
Official poster
Opening filmAlma & Oskar by Dieter Berner
Closing filmPerfect Number by Krzysztof Zanussi
LocationDr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium at Panaji, Goa, India
Founded1952
Awards
Hosted by Government of Goa
Directorate of Film Festivals
No. of films
  • international films from 73 countries
  • world premieres
  • international premieres
  • Asia premieres
  • India premieres
Festival dateOpening: 20 November 2022 (2022-11-20)
Closing: 28 November 2022 (2022-11-28)
Website iffigoa.org
International Film Festival of India

The 53rd International Film Festival of India was an event held from 20 to 28 November 2022 with Alma & Oskar by Dieter Berner as the opening feature film, and Perfect Number by Krzysztof Zanussi as the closing feature film. [1] [2] [3] France was the country of focus in the festival with eight films of the country included in the 'country of focus' section. [4]

Contents

Jury

International jury

International Competition Jury to pick the awardees for Golden and Silver Peacocks. [5]

Feature films

The Feature Film Jury, with twelve members, was headed by the acclaimed director and editor, Chairperson Vinod Ganatra. The Feature Jury constituted of the following members who individually represent various acclaimed films, and film-related professions, whereas collectively representing the diverse Indian fraternity: [1]

Official selection

Source: [6]

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countrie(s)
Opening films
2022Alma & OskarDieter BernerAustria
Indian Panorama feature film
2022 Hadinelentu Prithvi KonanurIndia
Indian Panorama non-feature film
2022The Show Must Go OnDivya CowasjiIndia
Mid fest film
2022FixationMercedes Bryce MorganCanada, United States
Closing film
2022Perfect NumberLiczba Doskonała Krzysztof Zanussi Poland

Country of focus

On the occasion of the 75th Anniversary of Indian Independence, India was named the 'Country of Honour' at the Marche du Cinema of the Cannes Film Festival this year. This first-ever honour, conferred on India, symbolises the significant role that cinema plays in the cultural relationship between the two countries. To reciprocate, the International Film Festival of India (IFFI Goa) featured France in the 'Country of Focus' segment. [7]

Featuring films [8]
TitleOriginal TitleDirector
Other People's Children (2022)Les enfants des autres Rebecca Zlotowski
The Crossing (2021)Florence Mialhe
Belle and Sebastian: The Nouvelle Generation (2022)Belle Et Sebastien, Nouvelle GénérationPierre Coré
Between Two Worlds (2020)Le Quai de Ouistreham Emmanuel Carrère
The Velvet Queen (2021)Marie Amiguet, Vincent Munier
Sixteen (2022)Les Autres Philippe Lioret
The Vanished President (2022)Le Tigre et le PrésidentJean-Marc Peyrefitte
The Green Perfume (2022)Le Parfum VertNicolas Pariser

Awards and winners

Source: [1] [9]

Winners

Source: [1] [9]

ImageRecipientCountryRef.
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Carlos Saura Spain [9]
The Senior Vice-Minister of Tourism, Japan, Mr. Hiroshi Kajiyama calls on the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Tourism, Dr. K. Chiranjeevi, in New Delhi on February 12, 2013 (cropped).jpg
Chiranjeevi India [9]
Winner(s)Work/ directorRef.
I Have Electric Dreams Valentina Maurel [9]
Nader SaeivarNo End
Vahid MobasheriNo End
Daniela Marin Navarro I Have Electric Dreams
Behind the Haystacks Asimina Proedrou
Lav DiazWhen The Waves Are Gone
Praveen Kandregula Cinema Bandi
NargesiPayam Eskandar

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