India Film Project

India Film Project

Official logo of India Film Project
Founded 2011
Directed by Ritam Bhatnagar
Starring 8000+ Filmmakers
http://www.indiafilmproject.co

India Film Project is one of the popular filmmaking events of India. It is a platform for filmmakers from India and neighbouring countries to participate and make a film over the weekend. The participants are given just 50 Hours to make a film.

At the beginning of 50 Hours, a common theme is given to all the teams. The teams then need to script the film keeping the theme in mind. At the end of Pre-production, the teams are supposed to shoot the films. The locations, equipments and actors are to be managed by the teams themselves. The next job is to edit the films and add music to them. The teams need to keep in mind the official filmmaking length allowed while editing the film.[1]

History

India Film Project, or IFP, was started by Ritam Bhatnagar, in 2011 as a filmmaking initiatives for the locals cinema lovers.

2011

The first edition of IFP, called Ahmedabad Film Project then, received 86 entries for 19 cities. Known Filmmaker Sanjay Gadhvi was the jury member. More than 600 enthusiast filmmakers participated in the event.[2]

2012

The 2012 Edition saw more than 1200 filmmakers, 120 teams from 24 cities across India, competing against each other to win the title of Best Film. Well-known Filmmakers like Shoojit Sircar, Vikramaditya Motwane, Rajesh Mapuskar and Komal Nahta were part of the jury.[3]

2013

The 2013 Edition of India Film Project saw as many as 4200+ filmmakers from 40 cities across India and neighbouring countries. The film project went online by allowing participants to shoot films from their own cities and uploading online. The project extended their filmmaking hours from 48 hours to 50 hours. The project kicked of on September 20, 2014. Versatile and award winning filmmakers like Tigmanshu Dhulia, Nikhil Advani and Bejoy Nambiar served as the jury members. For the first time in India, an online film festival was a part of 2013 edition in association with NFDC, which allowed everyone to watch their favourite films online on their computer screen.[4] The winning films of 2013 edition received amazing response such that they were selected for Jaipur International Film Festival for special screening.[5]

2014

The 2014 edition of India Film Project was announced on 28 May. The festival claimed to reach out to filmmakers from smaller towns and other countries through previous year's winning film screenings. The official trailer of 2014 edition was revealed on June 4, which featured a military theme. The trailer was shot with extensive use of VFX and sent out the message 'Shoot before you get shot'.[6]

The jury for 2014 edition was announced in First week of August. The jury consisted of one of the Indian cinema's most prolific name Shyam Benegal and much acclaimed filmmakers Hansal Mehta and Umesh Shukla.[7] The announcement was very well received and more than 6000 facebook likes were received on official facebook page within next 2 hours.

More than 8500 filmmakers are expected for this edition by the organizers from 85 cities across the world, mostly comprising India, Singapore, Nepal, Pakistan, Indonesia, Dubai, USA and UK. Almost 500 films will be made in the challenge this time over the 50 hours beginning on September 12, 2014.[8]

Axis Bank has extended support to 2014 edition so that more and more filmmakers can avail the benefit of this activity.

  1. Sahu, Deepika (29 July 2013). "Shoot a film within 48 hours project goes global". The Times of India (The Times of India). Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  2. Desk, News (12 August 2011). "Ahmedabad Film Project: Open for Entries". DearCinema (DearCinema.com). Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  3. Sahu, Deepika (15 September 2012). "Ahmedabad Film Project 2012 is back". The Times of India (The Times of India). Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  4. Desk, News (13 September 2013). "India Film Project to host online film festival with Nfdc". IMDB.com (IMDB). Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  5. Desai, Kinjal Shah (2 February 2014). "IFP Films at JIFF". DNA (DNA). Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  6. Desk, News (4 June 2014). "India Film Project 2014 Trailer". Youtube.com (YouTube). Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  7. Desk, News (6 August 2014). "Entries open for India Film Project 2014". BoxOfficeIndia.com (BoxOffice India). Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  8. Lasrado, Svetlana (26 August 2014). "Registrations Open for India Film Project". The New Indian Express (The New Indian Express). Retrieved 26 August 2014.

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