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18th Chennai International Film Festival draws to a close
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Endravadhu oru Naal bags best Tamil feature film award
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Endravadhu oru Naal bags best Tamil feature film award
Endravadhu oru Naal, directed by Vetri Duraiswamy, was given the best Tamil feature film award in the Tamil film competition held as part of the 18th Chennai International Film Festival (CIFF), which drew to a close on Thursday.
Chiyangal, directed by Vaigarai Balan, won the second best Tamil feature film award. Actress Aishwarya Rajesh received a special mention award for her role in the film
Ka Pae Ranasingham and cinematographer Shanmuga Sundaram was given the special jury award for his work in the film
Soorarai Pottru, Ka Pae Ranasingam to be screened at the Chennai International Film Festival; Details Inside
Apart from Soorarai Pottru and Ka Pae Ranasingham, eleven other Kollywood films are being screened at the 18th Chennai International Film Festival. Written By
Aishwarya R 8546170 reads Mumbai Updated: February 19, 2021 04:57 am Soorarai Pottru, Ka Pae Ranasingam to be screened at the 18th Chennai International Film Festival; Details Inside
During the time of lockdown to contain the pandemic situation, theatres were shut down, due to which many films were released directly on the OTT platforms. Now, in an exciting news for movie-buffs, some of these films including Suriya and Aparna Balamurali’s Soorarai Pottru, Vijay Sethupathi and Aishwarya Rajessh’s Ka Pae Ranasingham and Jyothika’s Ponmagal Vandhal will be screened at the 18th Chennai International Film Festival. A total of 13 Tamil movies will be screen
Chennai International Film Festival begins
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91 films to be screened
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91 films to be screened The 18th edition of the Chennai International Film Festival (CIFF), organised by the Indo Cine Appreciation Foundation (ICAF) in association with PVR, was inaugurated on Thursday.
The French film
The Girl with the Bracelet was screened as the opening film.
“The support we have received from the State government, film lovers and various embassies in the city have made this festival possible,” said D. Ramakrishnan, vice-chairman of the festival.
Katharina Görgen, director, Goethe-Institut, Chennai; Young-seup Kwon, Consul-General, Republic of Korea; Karin Christina Maria Stoll, Consul-General, Federal Republic of Germany; Lise Talbot Barré, Consul-General of France in Puducherry and Chennai; and Bruno Plasse, director, Alliance Francaise, were among the guests who participated in the inaugural.
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Undeterred by a challenging year, the 18th Chennai International Film Festival kickstarts on February 18 and will feature 90 films from 53 countries
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All things cinema Stills from Soorarai Pottru , A White, White Day and Drowning in Holy Water
Undeterred by a challenging year, the 18th Chennai International Film Festival kickstarts on February 18 and will feature 90 films from 53 countries
Chennai’s love for cricket and cinema is eternal.
While last weekend satiated the hunger of those interested in the sport, the coming week promises to be a treat for people interested in big-screen proceedings.
The curtains go up for the 18th Chennai International Film Festival today.