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IFFI 2025: Goa CM Dr. Pramod Sawant and Union Minister of State Dr. L. Murugan highlight the festival’s global reach and cultural impact

Panaji:15/11/25:With the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) about to start in five days, a press conference on the prestigious film festival was addressed by the Chief Minister of Goa, Dr. Pramod Sawan, and Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. L. Murugan, in Panaji today.

Addressing the media, Goa CM Dr. Pramod Sawant said that as part of the festival, films will be screened at INOX Panaji, INOX Porvorim, Maquinez Palace Panaji, Ravindra Bhavan Madgaon, Magic Movies Ponda, Ashoka, and Samrat Screens Panaji. “This year, a grand parade will mark the opening of the festival. The parade will take place at 03.30 PM on 20th November from the Entertainment Society of Goa office to the Kala Academy. For the convenience of the delegates, we have also arranged free transportation to all the venues. Besides, open-air screenings will be organized at Miramar Beach, Open Space at Ravindra Bavan Madgaon, and Vagator Beach,” he said.

Union MoS Dr. L. Murugan has said that the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), which is scheduled to be held in Goa from November 20 to 28, 2025, will feature several firsts, boosting the festival’s growing global stature, transformative initiatives, and its vital role in both promoting Indian cinema and fostering international cultural exchange. He was addressing a press conference in the run-up to the festival along with the Chief Minister of Goa, Dr Pramod Sawant, at Panaji today (November 15, 2025).

Dr. Murugan said that IFFI 2025 has attracted an unprecedented 3,400 film submissions from 127 countries, consolidating its position as one of Asia’s premier film festivals. “Over 270 films from 84 countries will be screened, including 26 world premieres, 48 Asia premieres, and 99 premieres from India. This growing participation reflects not just the festival’s prestige but also India’s rising position in world cinema,” he said.

This year, IFFI’s Country Focus is Japan, with special curated packages from Spain and Australia. The festival will also celebrate centenary tributes to legendary Indian cinema icons such as Guru Dutt, Raj Khosla, Ritwik Ghatak, P. Bhanumathi, Bhupen Hazarika, and Salil Chowdhury, stated the Union Minister. Dr. Murugan also announced that Actor Rajinikanth will be honoured at the closing ceremony for completing 50 years in cinema. His movie, Lala Salaam, will also be shown at the festival, he said. Shri. K Vaikunth, a celebrated cinematographer from Goa, will also be honored at the festival.

Talking about the Creative Minds of Tomorrow initiative, the minister said 124 young creators have been selected from 799 entries this year through a highly competitive process. Dr. Murugan also said that the 19th edition of the WAVES Film Bazaar will unlock co-production and market opportunities for hundreds of projects from India and abroad, with a dedicated Tech Pavilion to explore cutting-edge technologies like AI, VFX, and CGI.

Speaking about Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of Nari Shakti at the centre of India’s development journey, the Union Minister said that IFFI 2025 will present over 50 films by women directors. “The festival will screen 21 Oscar entries and over 50 works of debut filmmakers. Top award-winning films from the world’s top film festivals will also be screened at the 56th IFFI.”

Reaffirming the government’s commitment toward fostering creativity and innovation in cinema, the minister said, “Initiatives like CinemAI Hackathon and accessibility features in theatres reflect our vision of making cinema more inclusive, technology-driven, and globally collaborative.”

This year, IFFI will start off with a colourful parade on the road opposite the Old GMC Building, where tableaux from production houses, different states, and cultural troupes will exhibit and uphold Indian culture, tradition, and ethos. The parade will have floats, among which 12 have been arranged by the Government of Goa.

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