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Palakkad leg celebrates IFFK logo
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Tholpavakkoothu presented by Padma Sri awardee Ramachandra Pulavar on Thursday
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Tholpavakkoothu presented by Padma Sri awardee Ramachandra Pulavar on Thursday
The penultimate day of the International Film Festival of Kerala’s (IFFK) Palakkad edition on Thursday witnessed a presentation of the traditional temple art form of tholpavakkoothu (shadow puppetry), which shares similarities with the art of cinema.
In fact, the IFFK had adopted an imagery from the temple art form as its logo. Cinema lovers who enjoyed the tholpavakoothu presentation said it was the “destiny” of the IFFK to be also held in Palakkad on its silver jubilee year.
IFFK’s Palakkad stint ends today
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AAA The silver jubilee edition of the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) will conclude here on Friday evening. Filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan will be the chief guest at the closing ceremony.
Kerala Chalachitra Academy chairperson Kamal will preside. Vice chairperson Bina Paul, executive members Sibi Malayil, V.K. Joseph, and secretary Ajoy Chandran will be present.
Seventeen films will be screened in four theatres on the final day of the festival. They include the award-winning films at Satya Movie House and Priya Theatre, which will host the closing ceremony.
Nineteen films were screened on the fourth day on Thursday. The films that won audience appreciation at IFFK included
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March 05, 2021 17:19 IST
Open forum of International Film Festival of Kerala at Palakkad in Kerala observes that those holding power in the country are afraid of being questioned through art and literature
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A delegate taking a look at a hoarding of the world cinema category at the IFFK venue at Palakkad on Wednesday
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Open forum of International Film Festival of Kerala at Palakkad in Kerala observes that those holding power in the country are afraid of being questioned through art and literature
An open forum held on the third day of the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) here on Wednesday observed that censorship had grown into a giant stumbling block for freedom of expression in contemporary India.
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March 05, 2021 17:17 IST
Seven awards to be presented for the best films and directors on the valedictory session of the International Film Festival of Kerala on Friday
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The IFFK logo displayed at the Palakkad edition of the film festival
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Seven awards to be presented for the best films and directors on the valedictory session of the International Film Festival of Kerala on Friday
The International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) is going through a significant generational transition. The current editions of the IFFK, particularly the final one in Palakkad, are witness to this as more and more new-generation film lovers and filmmakers are involved in the festival, said Kerala State Chalachitra Academy secretary Ajoy Chandran.