Once again, international film festival time in Kasargod

2nd Kasargod International Film Festival

Kasargod is all decked up and ready for the second edition of its international film festival, scheduled for December 29-31, at the Municipal Conference Hall in Pulikunnu. Organised by Kasargodinoridam (lit., A space for Kasargod), a non profit organization created with the motto ‘Towards a Better Kasargod’, the primary aim of the festival is to offer a chance for Kasargodians to “come together, speak, protest and work for the social, economic and cultural reforms of the district.” The three-day festival will witness open forum sessions in addition to the screening of 10 short films and 8 feature films.

2nd Kasargod International Film Festival
# Section Film
1 Short Fiction Athiru
2 Bhoomi
3 Identiti
4 Illithaalla
5 Niqab
6 Olive
7 On the way
8 Paikinjana chiri
9 Pullanji
10 Savvy
11 World Frames A night a day
12 I still hide to smoke
13 Kanthan — the lover of colour
14 Kunju daivam
15 Little forest — summer/autumn
16 Padmini
17 Sleeplessly yours
18 Tanna

 

 

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Piyush Chauhan is an apple farmer from Simla with an immense interest in films of all sorts, especially, Hindi. He has reviewed Hollywood films in the past for a semi-trade film magazine. And is a certified mountaineer. In his spare time, which isn’t much these days, he imagines climbing the impossible mountains. He dreams of, someday, touching the peak of Everest on his own as well as of introducing himself to popular Indian cinema as an actor-producer.

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