IFFK is about bringing good cinema, says Bina Paul
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Artistic director Bina Paul reminisces her journey with the fete since its inception
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Artistic director Bina Paul reminisces her journey with the fete since its inception
For acclaimed film editor Bina Paul, the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) is never just another event in the annual festival circuit having associated with it since its inception. As the festival celebrates its silver jubilee during the course of which it grew in stature, Ms. Paul, the artistic director of the festival, also has much to celebrate as she reminisces the roller-coaster journey from the early days of logistical nightmares to the recent edition of pandemic-induced challenges as it is being held in multiple locations.
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