by FAIZAN RIZWAN & SHAHEEN RAAJ
GOA: The State Film Offices of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Delhi, Rajasthan, Lakshadweep, Telangana, Karnataka & Madhya Pradesh collaborated with the Film Facilitation Offices (FFO) to promote their states as filmmaking locales to national international filmmakers.
The Prasad Digital Intermediate (DI) award 2017 by Prasad Labs were awarded to Ivan Ayr’s Soni (Film Bazaar Recommends 2017) & Ere Gowda’s Kannada film Balekempa (The Bangle Seller).
Facebook Awards 2017 winners are Ivan Ayr’s Soni (Work – In – Progress Lab 2017) & Sandeep Modi’s Chumbak (The Lottery) (Film Bazaar Recommends 2017).
The finale of the Film Bazaar at the International Film Festival of (IFFI) 2017 which was held at the Marriott Goa from 20th Nov, 2017 to 24th Nov, 2017 ended on a high note!!!
The Producers’ Workshop had 15 participants and was focused towards film students this year. The Viewing Room had an astounding 202 films, while Film Bazaar Recommends’ featured 24 films & Industry Screenings saw 28 films. The Viewing Room saw more than 100 people come to watch the films that were selected.
The Prasad Digital Intermediate (DI) awards were given to Ivan Ayr‘s Soni (Film Bazaar Recommends 2017) & Kannada film Balekempa (The Bangle Seller) directed by Ere Gowda (Work – In -Progress Lab 2017). The award was given by Jayprakash Naidu, Executive Director of Prasad Labs.
The Prasad Lab DI award (Film Bazaar Recommends) jury comprised of Paolo Bertolin, Programmer, Venice Film Festival, Sergio Fant, Programmer, Locarno Festival & Laurence Kardish, Artistic Director, Film Columbia Festival.
The Prasad Lab DI award (Work – in – Progress Lab) jury comprised of Marco Mueller, director of Pingyao International Film Festival, producer Philippa Campbell, producer & consultant Olivia Stewart & Film Editor Jacques Comets.
The Facebook Awards were given to Ivan Ayr’s Soni (Work – In – Progress Lab 2017) & Sandeep Modi’s Chumbak (The Lottery) (Film Bazaar Recommends 2017). The winners will be given Facebook ad credits worth 10 thousand dollars that can be used to promote the film.