MUMBAI: While every edition of the Mumbai International Film Festival has featured animation films that make a difference in the audience’s and society’s perception, the oldest and largest film festival for non-feature films in South Asia has bet big on animation this year, especially after the immersive extravaganza was lauded for the 16th edition of Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) in 2020.
This year, Mumbai International Film Festival has showcased animated creativity from across the world. The Festival’s attraction was the movies by Anim! Arte Brazil International Student Festival where students have presented animated movies with the help of Alexander Juruena Organisation.
Recently, one of Poland’s finest, O!PLA also screened their classy animated movies like Skull, Buddies and Story About Why Devil Limps. Director Piotr Kardas’ O!PLA has been another exciting part of MIFF. Animation flavour by Dhvani Desai for Mexico and Iceland has also been a sought-after special package for everyone.
A special screening by Netflix for John D Liu’s Green Gold, Tehzeeb Khurana’s Mighty Little Bheem, and Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama also made headlines at MIFF. Mighty Little Bheem is a beautiful trip to the Taj Mahal and after a very long time, the oldest favourites, the Ramayana stories are coming back on-screen. Apart from these extensive offerings, Mumbai International Film Festival also paid homage to the late Jacques Drouin, one of the pillars for animation from Canada.
Interestingly, the festival also offered Animation Retrospectives by Regina Pessoa, Aleksandr Petrov and Janet Perlman. Myanmar’s Yangon Film School also saw its students present an array of exciting animation films. Additionally, the 17th Edition of Mumbai International Film Festival includes Masterclass and workshops by animation experts including Regina Pessoa and Krishna Mohan Chintapatta among others.
With an offering of over 400 films in its 17th edition, the highly anticipated Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) was inaugurated with a bang. Interestingly, the hybrid mode of the 17th Edition includes a digital viewing option that is free of cost. The festival also boasts the following main attractions to the event: Homage, Special Package, Special Screening, Masterclass and Workshops. (ANI/BusinessWire India)