Ideas invited for IFFK signature film
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Chalachitra Academy invites proposals for handbook compilation too
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Chalachitra Academy invites proposals for handbook compilation too The Kerala State Chalachitra Academy has invited ideas for a signature film of up to 30 seconds for the 25th edition of the International Film Festival of Kerala to be held from February 12 to 19. The idea/story board received will be reviewed by an expert committee and work will be assigned on the basis of the excellence of the idea as well as the cost. Proposals, including cost, should be submitted before 3 p.m. on January 5, in an envelope superscribed ‘25th IFFK Signature Film,’ addressed to the Secretary, Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, CIFRA, Sathyan Memorial Building, KINFRA Film and Video Park, Sainik School P.O., Kazhakuttam, Thiruvananthapuram - 695582.
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BENGALURU: Going down memory lane, Kim Ki-duk, aka Kim Ki, was the first international director I have met. It was with great sorrow that I heard the news of his death in Latvia, after he suffered from Covid-19. His films had great quality. If memory serves me right, it was in 2013 when I first heard his name. Initially, it sounded like a fruit to me. However, the buzz made in The International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) made me to go to the theatre to watch his film.
It was overflowing with so many people that I thought of going back after seeing the crowd. Thanks to my friend who was volunteering, I somehow managed a seat and watched Spring, Summer, Fall,Winter. and Spring. The Korean film was beautiful, it’s the story of life and the circle of sin. I fell in love with the director.
So popular were his films at the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) every year that there were long queues of movie aficionados for the screenings in Thiruvananthapuram.
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December 12, 2020 07:35 IST
The South Korean director was a big draw at the IFFK, and had a cult following in the State
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The South Korean director was a big draw at the IFFK, and had a cult following in the State
It was a day in December like this, 15 years ago.
The Kairali Theatre in Thiruvananthapuram was brimming with film lovers. This was (or is) not unusual during the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK). But what made that day unforgettable was the screening of Spring,
Summer, Fall, Winter.and Spring.
The Korean film was stunningly beautiful. And Kerala fell in love with its director, Kim Ki-duk.