'Boong' Opens National Indian Film Festival of Australia, Celebrating Indian Cinema Across 14 Cities
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'Boong' opens National Indian Film Festival of Australia, celebrating Indian cinema across 14 cities
The second edition of the National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA) is set to make an unprecedented mark on the global cultural calendar, unveiling a program that spans 14 cities and features more than 32 films across 18 Indian languages, all premiering on Australian soil.
Australia's NIFFA Opens with Bung, Salutes Anupam Kher - Report Wire
The curtain has risen on the second National Indian Film Festival Australia (NIFFA), dazzling with the red-carpet debut of BAFTA-honored ‘Bung’ on March 18. This touching story of a child’s odyssey with his best friend in search of his father sets an emotional tone for the festival, which spans until July 5. Greater Geelong’s Mayor spearheaded the launch, backed by the city and Geelong Waterfront Film Foundation. Expect a whirlwind of film scree…
BOONG to opens National Indian Film Festival of Australia, as Australia hosts one of the biggest national celebration of Indian cinema outside India - Pop Diaries
The second edition of the National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA) is set to make an unprecedented mark on the global cultural calendar, unveiling a program that spans 14 cities and features more than 32 films across 18 Indian languages, all premiering on Australian soil. The festival opens with a red-carpet premiere of BOONG, notable as the first Indian film to win a BAFTA. The largest celebration of Indian cinema outside India, NIFF…
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