Films from Australia\, Bergman classics highlight of 24th KIFF

Films from Australia, Bergman classics highlight of 24th KIFF

IANS  |  Kolkata 

An array of diverse Australian films, Cinema by ace Iranian filmmaker Majid and a centenary tribute to legendary Swedish Bergman through the screening of eight of his outstanding movies are the highlights in the 24th (KIFF) that kicks off on Saturday.

The opening ceremony, presided over by Chief Minister at the Netaji Indoor Stadium, will set the drums rolling for the festival, featuring 171 feature films, 150 shorts and documentaries from 70 countries.

Bollywood's living legend will inaugurate the event on Saturday in the presence of West Bengal's brand and Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, and Australian directors Philip Noyce, and

Actors Sanjay Dutt, Jaya Bachchan, and would also be present at the opening ceremony, state said earlier.

With being the focus country for this edition of the KIFF, screening of twenty six old and new films will take place across the venues. Australian Philip Noyce, the maker of Angelina Jolie starrer "Salt", is being honoured with a retrospective.

"Antony Firingee", a 1967 Bengali musical drama with Uttam Kumar and Tanuja in the lead, has been chosen as the inaugural film to mark the 100 years of

Cinema connoisseurs can enjoy the films in 16 different venues in the city and district.

Thirteen films are competing for the top prize in the Indian Language section including "Widow Of Silence" by Praveen Morchhale, "Nirmal Enroute" by Rishi Deshpande.

The best film would be given an award of Rs 51 lakh, and the best Rs 21 lakh, with both receiving a golden trophy christened "Royal Bengal Tiger", the organisers had announced earlier.

Four popular works of Iranian filmmaker including "Beyond the Clouds", starring new Bollywood sensation Ishaan Khatter will also be screened.

Veteran Bengali Supriya Devi, who passed away on January 26, is being remembered with a special screening of her film "Meghe Dhaka Tara" directed by Ritwik Ghatak.

Four films including Shoojit Sircar's "October" (2018) are up for a special screening at the festival.

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First Published: Fri, November 09 2018. 19:26 IST