Nandita Das, Huma Qureshi, others draw curtains on French Film Festival Kolkata 2025
Kolkata/IBNS: Eminent filmmaker-actress Nandita Das, actress Huma Qureshi were joined by Bengali film personalities to draw curtains on the second edition of French Film Festival Kolkata.
The second edition of the French Film Festival Kolkata, a collaborative initiative by Alliance française du Bengale and Nandan: West Bengal Film Centre, in partnership with the Consulate General of France in Kolkata, concluded on a high note with a spectacular closing ceremony on March 1.
The festival, which showcased over 80 plus films from both French and Indian cinema, successfully reinforced its position as a vital cultural bridge between the two nations.
"An actor always wants to reach out to a wider audience so it's a pleasure and honour to get my film screened here. Kolkata audiences are particularly very sensitive and thoughtful," said Nandita referring to the screening of her film, Manto.
Huma Qureshi. Image by Avishek Mitra/IBNS
The closing ceremony, held at West Bengal film centre Nandan, was an evening of celebration, reflecting on the festival’s journey and its impact on cinephiles and industry professionals alike.
Throughout the festival, attendees experienced an eclectic selection of films that spanned multiple genres, offering a glimpse into the cinematic landscapes of both countries. Masterclasses, panel discussions, and interactive sessions provided invaluable insights for budding filmmakers and enthusiasts.
"My first introduction to the Cannes Film Festival was in 2012 with Gangs of Wasseypur. I think that it sort of introduced me to world cinema and to French cinema. I'm here because of Sudhir Mishra sir. My mentor, friend. He has told me I must be here (French Film Festival Kolkata) and I think I'm so glad I came here," said actress Huma Qureshi.
Huma Qureshi. Image by Avishek Mitra
Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra said, "Godard is a great teacher. He's my uncle. Whenever I see his films, his films are like letters to filmmakers. I saw Godard films in Calcutta (now Kolkata). Every single film and there were packed houses."
Bengali film superstar Rituparna Sengupta, actor-director-singer Anjan Dutt were also present at the closing ceremony of the festival.
Over 12,000 spectators gathered at the festival this year with 82 films being showcased in all, including Indian films like Manthan, Kharij, Raahgir and others as well as contemporary films like Délocalisés, La Délicatesse and French classic films like The Last Metro, Alphaville along with some animation films and Bhutanese films.
(Reporting by Aaheli Chakraborty, Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS)
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