| MUMBAI:
The second edition of the Women's Film Festival (WFF) will be held from 1 March
onwards. Hosted
by Indo-Korean Cultural and Information Centre in Chennai, the festival will be
organised by The Inko Centre in association with National Film Development Corporation
(NFDC), National Film Archives (NFAI), The Directorate of Film Festivals of India
(DFFI), The Indo-Cine Appreciation Foundation, Chennai, Womens International
Film Festival in Seoul and Sathyam Cinemas. WFF,
which ends on 8 March, will screen approximately 150 films produced in 30 countries.
The films selected will be either those which are made by women directors or films
made by male directors whose work presents a distinct womens perspective.
The festival
will also hold an international seminar on the subject The Eye Behind the
Camera: Looking at Films. |