New Delhi, Jul 31 (PTI) – Acclaimed filmmakers Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari and Shoojit Sircar will bring their expertise to the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) 2025 as jury members for the festival's Short Film Competition. Known for her celebrated works like "Bareilly Ki Barfi" and "Nil Battey Sannata," Tiwari joins the panel alongside Sircar, whose distinguished filmography includes revered titles such as "Piku," "October," and "Sardar Udham."
The IFFM is renowned for attracting a diverse array of cinematic entries from across the globe, with the short film section being particularly noted for its fierce competition and creative depth, as highlighted in a press release.
"It’s an absolute honour to be on the jury of IFFM’s Short Film Competition. Short films are a powerful form of expression, often brimming with fresh ideas and daring perspectives. I’m looking forward to witnessing stories that reflect truth, innovation, and the passion of young filmmakers," expressed Tiwari.
Sircar emphasized the unique opportunity presented by the IFFM, stating, "IFFM is a wonderful platform that brings together talent from across the globe. I’m delighted to be part of this year’s short film jury. Short films, with their brevity and intensity, often leave a lasting impact. I’m eager to watch the entries and discover some pathbreaking voices.”
Mitu Bhowmik, the festival director, warmly welcomed the addition of Tiwari and Sircar, acknowledging them as "most respected creative minds in Indian cinema today".
"Their eye for detail, story, and authenticity will elevate the judging process. IFFM has always aimed to be a launchpad for new talent, and having filmmakers of this calibre assess the submissions is both an honour and an inspiration for participating filmmakers,” remarked Bhowmik. The much-anticipated Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2025 is slated to take place from August 14 to 24.
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