Indian Panorama Announces Official Selection for 53rd IFFI 2022

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25 Feature Films and 20 Non-Feature Films to be screened during IFFI

“Pratikshya” an Oriya film directed by Anupam Patnaik has got the entry in feature films section
‘Hadinelentu’ to be the Opening Indian Feature Film
 ‘The Show Must Go On’ to be the Opening Indian Non-Feature Film

New Delhi/Kalinga Voice: The Indian Panorama, flagship component of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), has today announced the selection of 25 feature films and 20 non feature films. The selected films will be showcased at the 53rd IFFI to be held from 20th – 28th November, 2022 in Goa.

The aim of the Indian Panorama, organized by National Film Development Corporation, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, is to select feature and non feature films of cinematic, thematic and aesthetic excellence in accordance with the conditions and procedure in the said regulations of Indian Panorama.

The selection of the Indian Panorama is made by eminent personalities from the world of cinema from across India comprising of a total of twelve jury members for feature films and six jury members for non-feature films led by the respective chairpersons. Exercising their individual expertise, the eminent jury panels contribute evenly to the consensus that leads to the selection of Indian Panorama films of respective categories.

Feature Films

The Feature Film Jury, comprising twelve members, was headed by acclaimed Director and Editor, Chairperson Shri Vinod Ganatra. The Feature Jury constituted of the following Members who individually represent various acclaimed films, and film-related professions, whereas collectively representing the diverse Indian fraternity:

  1. Shri. A. Karthik Raja; Cinematographer
  2. Shri. Ananda Jyothi; Musician, Writer and Filmmaker
  3. Smt. Dr. Anuradha Singh; Filmmaker and Editor
  4. Shri. Ashok Kashyap; Producer, Director and Cinematographer 
  5. Shri Enumula Premraj; Director and Screenwriter
  6. Smt Geeta M Gurappa; Sound Engineer
  7. Shri Imo Singh; Producer, Director and Writer
  8. Shri. Jugal Debata; Producer, Director and Cinematographer
  9. Shri. Sailesh Dave; Producer
  10. Shri. Shibu G Sushelan; Producer
  11. Shri V. N. Aditya; Producer, Director and Screenwriter
  12. Shri. Vishnu Sharma; Author and Film Critic

A package of 25 Feature films have been selected to be screened in the Indian Panorama section at 53rd IFFI from a broad spectrum of 354 qualifying contemporary Indian feature films. The following package of feature films reflects the vibrancy and diversity of the Indian film industry.

List of 25 feature films selected in the Indian Panorama 2022 is as follows:

S.No.Title of the FilmLanguageDirector
 MahanandaBengaliArindam Sil
 Three of UsHindiAvinash Arun Dhaware
 The StorytellerHindiAnanth Narayan Mahadevan
 MajorHindiSashi Kiran Tikka
 SiyaHindiManish Mundra
 Dhabari QuruviIrulaPriyanandanan
 HadinelentuKannadaPrithvi Konanur
 Naanu KusumaKannadaKrishne  Gowda
 Lotus BloomsMaithiliPratik Sharma
 AriyippuMalayalamMahesh Narayanan
 Saudi Vellakka CC.225/2009MalayalamTharun Moorthy
 FrameMarathiVikram Patwardhan
 Sher ShivrajMarathiDigpal Lanjekar
 Ekda Kaay ZalaMarathiDr. Saleel Shrinivas Kulkarni
 PratikshyaOriyaAnupam Patnaik
 Kurangu PedalTamilKamalakannan S
 KidaTamilRA.Venkat
 Jai BhimTamilTha. Se. Gnanavel
 Cinema BandiTeluguKandregula Praveen
 Kudhiram BoseTeluguVidya Sagar Raju

Mainstream Cinema Section

 The Kashmir FilesHindiVivek Ranjan Agnihotri
 RRR (Roudram Ranam Rudhiram)TeluguS S Rajamouli
 TonicBengaliAvijit Sen
 AkhandaTeluguBoyapati Srinivasa Rao
 Dharmveer….Mukkam Post ThaneMarathiPravin Vitthal Tarde

Feature Film Jury’s choice for the opening feature film of Indian Panorama 2022 is the film ‘Hadinelentu’ (Kannada) directed by Mr Prithvi Konanur.

Non-Feature Films

The Non – Feature Film Jury, comprising six members, was headed by acclaimed Filmmaker, Producer, Writer and National Film Award winner, the chairperson Shri Oinam Doren. The Non-Feature Jury constituted of the following Members who individually represent various acclaimed films, and film-related professions, professions, whereas collectively representing the diverse Indian fraternity:

  1. Shri Chandrasekhar A; Film critic, Journalist and Media Academician
  2. Shri Harish Bhimani, Filmmaker, Scriptwriter, Anchor and, Actor
  3. Shri Manish Saini; Filmmaker, Writer and Editor
  4. Shri P. Umesh Naik; Filmmaker and Journalist
  5. Shri Rakesh Mittal; Film critic, Journalist and Author
  6. Shri Sanskar Desai; Filmmaker, Scriptwriter, Academician

A package of 20 Non-Feature films have been selected to be screened in the Indian Panorama section at 53rd IFFI from a broad spectrum of qualifying 242 contemporary Indian non-feature films in about. The package of non-feature films exemplifies the capacity of the emerging and established filmmakers to document, investigate, entertain and also reflect contemporary Indian values.

List of 20 Non-Feature Films selected in the Indian Panorama 2022 is as follows:

S.No.Title of the FilmLanguageDirector
 Pataal-TeeBhotiyaMukund Narayan   &Santosh Singh
 TaanghEnglishBani Singh
 AyushmanEnglishJacob Varghese
 Other Ray: Art of Satyajit RayEnglishJaydip Mukherjee
 GurujanaEnglishSudipto Sen
 HatibondhuEnglishKripal Kalita
 ClintonEnglishPrithviraj Das Gupta
 The Show Must Go OnEnglishDivya Cowasji
 Khajuraho, Anand Aur MuktiHindiRamji Om & Deepika Kothari
 Vibhajan Ki Vibhishka Unkahi KahaniyanHindiHitesh Shankar
 FatimaHindiSourabh Kanti Dutta
 Chhu Med Na Yul MedHindiMunmun Dhalaria
 Before I DieHindiNakul Dev
 MadhyantaraKannadaBasti Dinesh Shenoy
 WagroKonkaniSainath S Uskaikar
 VeetilekkuMalayalamAkhil Dev M
 Beyond BlastManipuriSaikhom Ratan
 RekhaMarathiShekhar Bapu Rankhambe
 YaanamSanskritVinod Mankara
 Little WingsTamilNaveenkumar Muthaiah

Jury’s choice for the opening non-feature film of Indian Panorama, 2022 is ‘The Show Must Go On’ (English) directed by Ms Divya Cowasji.

The Indian Panorama was introduced in 1978 as part of the IFFI umbrella to promote Indian Films along with India’s rich culture and heritage with the help of cinematic art. Since its inception, the Indian Panorama has been completely devoted to showcasing the best Indian films of the year. The selected films for Indian Panorama section, with an aim for the promotion of film art through, will also be screened for non-profit screening in international film festivals in India and abroad, Indian Film Weeks held under Bilateral Cultural Exchange Programmes and Specialized Indian Film Festivals outside cultural exchange protocols, and special Indian Panorama festivals in India.

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