The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) today witnessed the vibrant launch of 18th edition of Film Bazaar, South Asia’s premier film market.
A significant segment of IFFI, Film Bazaar promises a dynamic platform for aspiring filmmakers and established industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and propel the future of cinema.
Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, while inaugurating Film Bazaar at IFFI, highlighted the record-breaking number of registrations (over 1500) and the presence of more than 10 country-specific pavilions. “This is an exceptional platform to nurture future filmmakers. From presenting ideas to securing deals, Film Bazaar fosters productive interactions across all levels of the industry,” he remarked.
He further elaborated on IFFI’s commitment to fostering young talent. “This year’s Creative Minds Of Tomorrow (CMOT) program, a beacon for discovering and nurturing India’s brightest young talents in filmmaking boasts of a significant expansion, welcoming 100 promising individuals”, he added.
Gracing the occasion, Shekhar Kapur, Festival Director of 55th IFFI described Film Bazaar as an interesting platform where young filmmakers present their ideas and creations with passion.
“Film Bazaar pulsates with the energy of young filmmakers showcasing their work with immense passion. I truly want to be here and feel that passion”, remarked the renowned filmmaker.
Film Bazaar is organized every year alongside the prestigious International Film Festival of India (IFFI). This year, the Film Bazaar will be taking place from 20th to 24th November 2024, at the Marriott Resort in Goa.
Since its inception in 2007, Film Bazaar has been dedicated to discovering, supporting, and showcasing South Asian films and talent in filmmaking, production, and distribution.
The Bazaar also facilitates the sales of world cinema in the South Asian region, serving as a converging point for South Asian and international filmmakers, producers, sales agents, and festival programmers seeking creative and financial collaboration.
Over five days, the Film Market will focus on promoting South Asian content and talent. The Co-Production Market aims to spotlight diverse global narratives.