Dendy Cinemas and NDTV be a part of Australia’s first nationwide Indian movie competition

The Australian Centre for Indian Cinema has introduced the launch of the Nationwide Indian Movie Competition of Australia (NIFFA), set to happen from 13-16 February 2025. This initiative goals to be the most important celebration of Indian cinema in Australasia.

The plans will see the competition held throughout seven cities in Australia in February 2025, with Australia cinema chain Dendy Cinemas, main Indian information media firm NDTV and cinema promoting firm Val Morgan, approaching board as stakeholders. 
The Nationwide Indian Movie Competition of Australia (NIFFA) might be headed by filmmaker Anupam Sharma, with Peter Castaldi serving as competition director. Each have a protracted historical past in Indian cinema, having been concerned in Australia’s first Indian movie festivals within the Nineties.

The Nationwide Indian Movie Competition of Australia (NIFFA) will host screenings and occasions throughout a number of Australian cities, together with Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, Darwin, and Hobart. The opening night time, workshops, and panels on co manufacturing and collaboration might be held in a yet-to-be-decided metropolis. The competition may even provide improvement grants for Australian display screen content material associated to India and announce awards in November.

Sanjay Pugalia, NDTV’s director and editor-in-chief, mentioned: “As NDTV expands globally and the Indian diaspora thrives throughout Australasia, partnering with this premier celebration of Indian cinema felt like an ideal match. We at NDTV are completely satisfied to amplify the competition’s spirit worldwide, bringing it to Indian communities throughout the globe and celebrating the ever-growing affect of Indian filmmaking on the worldwide stage.”

Sharon Strickland, CEO of Dendy Cinema, mentioned: “Dendy Cinema is honoured to associate with the Nationwide Indian Movie Competition of Australia, bringing the perfect of Indian cinema to audiences throughout Australia. With a resurgence of Indian movies making a powerful affect on the international field workplace, this collaboration highlights our dedication to showcasing various and culturally important tales. We’re excited to help this competition, celebrating the colourful creativity and rising affect of Indian filmmaking on the world stage.”

Anupam Sharma mentioned: “Australia was yearning for an expert nationwide celebration of Indian cinema, and it’s an absolute honour to obtain the help of mainstream Australia with Dendy as our main associate and NDTV as media associate. This might be one of many uncommon movie festivals which might be produced by filmmakers. One of the vital essential and thrilling features of the competition would be the programming protection on NDTV about Australia-India cultural and creative ties, which is able to attain a possible viewers of over 350 million throughout NDTV platforms. Cash can not purchase such publicity for Australian cultural hyperlinks with India.”

Competition director, Peter Castaldi, mentioned: “I’m delighted to have been invited to take such an essential function on this important Indo-Australian cultural and enterprise initiative. On the again of the co-production treaty, sparking a resurgence of movie hyperlinks and excessive field workplace income in Australasia for pan Indian movies, it is sensible to supply a nationwide viewers the chance to get pleasure from a professionally curated taster of the vitality of the amazingly wealthy and various Indian manufacturing sector. I look ahead to working with the NIFFA to ship thrilling, informative and entertaining experiences for all Australians.”

Paul MacGregor, director of technique and advertising and marketing at Val Morgan, mentioned: “The record-breaking success of Indian movies in Australia over the previous three years is a transparent indication of the sturdy and rising urge for food for a nationwide competition like this. We’re excited to be working the group at Australian Centre for Indian Cinema on the inaugural competition, which not solely celebrates the cultural richness of Indian cinema but additionally opens an thrilling and distinctive alternative for manufacturers to attach with this high-value, culturally various viewers.”

The competition has additionally obtained help from all the main distributors of Indian movies in Australia, NZ, and Fiji, together with Discussion board Movies and others.


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