
‘T20 of Indian Cinema’ Contest at 40th IFFI

Here is something that will lead to some passionate exchanges, I am sure: T20 of Indian Cinema contest, the first of its kind, will be held during the 40th International Film Festival of India (IFFI). A brainchild of Manoj Srivastava, CEO of ESG (Entertainment Society Goa), the idea behind the contest is to involve the whole country with IFFI, getting film lovers to rate the top 20 feature films of Indian Cinema. Not sure if film lovers from abroad can participate. I guess not, but if you are abroad and want to participate, you should get in touch at the ESG at the phone no listed below or through this: http://www.iffigoa.org/index.php?option=com_artforms&formid=2&Itemid=96) Evaluation Criteria: The 20 choices received from each of the ten contemporary, young film directors and ten prominent film critics…










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