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8th Dhaka International Mobile Film Festival begins

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With the slogan “New Generation, New tools, New Communication,” the 8th Dhaka International Mobile Film Festival (DIMFF) raised its curtain in the capital Saturday.

This marks the return of the festival in front of live audiences after 2020, as the seventh edition was held in a hybrid format in 2021 due to Covid-19.

Md Nizamul Kabir, director general of Bangladesh Film Archive, joined the inauguration ceremony of the four-day festival as the chief guest and Sara Afreen, jury chair of this year’s DIMFF independent category, as special guest.

Nizamul Kabir said: “From having over a thousand cinema halls in the 90s to less than a hundred in the entire country now, the cinema industry of Bangladesh is in dire straits. The industry needs the brilliance of young filmmakers, and this event is such a wonderful occasion to make young minds passionate about filmmaking.”

“Cinema can be a potential medium for underprivileged sections of the society to narrate their stories. The purpose of DIMFF is to encourage mobile phones-based movie productions to facilitate the storytelling process beyond the traditional norms,” Mohammed Shazzad Hossain, assistant professor of the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh’s (ULAB) media studies and journalism department and advisor of DIMFF, said.

“Despite many challenging circumstances, we have successfully managed to organise this year’s DIMFF and sincerely hope our audience will like this collective effort,” DIMFF’s first female festival director Zerin Tasnim Tahsin said.

After the inaugural session, eight films were screened today. Some filmmakers joined the ceremony virtually from different countries.

Filmmakers whose work was screened are Beraat Gokkus from France, Marcelo Lagreze from Chile, Chris Overton and Dimple Devadas from the UK, Zeke Farrow from the US, Kamal Kachooeian from Iran; Maria Lívia Goes, Mateus Castilha, Natalia Belasalma from Brazil, and Mohamed El Sammad from Egypt.

“The Dhaka International Mobile Film Festival is an amazing platform for featuring stories that otherwise would not have seen the light of day,” Dr Jude William Genilo, head of ULAB’s media studies and journalism department, had said before the event ended.

The inauguration ceremony of DIMFF concluded with the vote of thanks by Abdul Kabil Khan, assistant professor ULAB’s media studies and journalism department and advisor of DIMFF.

On February 27 and 28, the festival will take place at the Shimanto Shambar branch of Star Cineplex, Dhanmondi.

A masterclass on documentary filmmaking with East London-based digital creator, documentary filmmaker and YouTuber Andy Burgess will be held Monday at 4pm.

The festival is showcasing 26 films – selected from 153 entries – from 31 countries, under three categories.

Source: United News of Bangladesh