18TH
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OF KERALA (IFFK)
Positive influence
Comparing
the annual frenzy surrounding the IFFK to that found during the Onam season, he
said the festival had been a positive influence on the Malayalam film industry.“The
number of new releases in Malayalam with innovative and different themes have
increased manifold. IFFK, which showcases a wide range of movies from ace and
accepted film-makers globally, has paved the way for this,” Mr. Chandy said.Search
for land was on to set up a film complex for IFFK, he said.Thousands made a
living from the industry and the government had taken steps to protect the
industry from piracy, he added.Chief guest Shabana Azmi, who recalled visiting
the city more than a decade ago to inaugurate the KSCA, appreciated the
government for encouraging and promoting the film festival.
“Mainstream
movies are made with the intention of making profit. But, movies screened at
the festival are a reflection of the creativity of the film-maker. Art should
be used as a medium to change society,” she said.Mr. Chandy presented the
Lifetime Achievement Award to Spanish director Carlos Saura, a fixture in
cinema from that region in a career spanning almost 60 years and 44 films.“In
the technology-driven world of today, we should not forget that the most
important contemporary art forms are photography and cinema. But photographs
become history the moment you finish it. So, only cinema is the only total art
form that remains,” Mr. Saura said in his acceptance speech.The Kerala
Sangeetha Nataka Akademi, in association with KSCA, will stage a mix of
Indo-Spanish art forms as a tribute to Mr. Saura at Co-Bank Towers on Sunday.
Prof. John Kurakar
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