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Mumbai, 27 October 2023
Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival opened with a grand ceremony at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in Mumbai today. Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Chairperson, Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival & Isha Ambani, Executive Director, Reliance Retail Ventures Limited, and Director, Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited declared the festival open with the master ceremony. A meticulously curated line-up of the best in global and South Asian cinema will present over 250 films spread over 10 days from October 27 to November 5. The curation boasts over 40 World Premieres, 45 Asia Premieres, and 70+ South Asia Premieres, with a record-breaking number of 1000+ submissions for the South Asia Programme.

The opening night commenced with the Internationally renowned directors Mani Ratnam and Luca Guadagnino being honoured with the Excellence in Cinema Award for their outstanding, long-lasting contributions to the world of film and cinema. Kamal Haasan & Priyanka Chopra Jonas presented the awards to these formidable artists respectively.

Jury for this year’s Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival’s South Asia Competition include Academy-Award nominated film director Mira Nair as Head of Jury, David Michod, the critically acclaimed director of crime drama Animal Kingdom and The Rover, New York-based multi talented filmmaker on the indie scene Isabel Sandoval, and acclaimed artistic director Edouard Waintrop were welcomed at the special evening.

Bhumi Pednekar as the brand ambassador for Dimensions Mumbai - a short film competition on the theme of Mumbai City for filmmakers across India, presented the awards to the winners along with the Dimensions Jury Shahana Goswani, Anvitaa Dutt & Shriya Pilgaonkar. Dimensions Mumbai Gold Award winner is Nightingales in the Cocoon by Praveen Giri and Dimensions Mumbai Silver Award winner is Halfway by Kumar Chheda.

Brand ambassador for popular options market - Word To Screen Sonam Kapoor presented the Book on Cinema award to Mahatma on Celluloid: A Cinematic Biography by Prakash Magdum. Word to Screen is a first-of-its-kind platform in India by Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival that offers a unique platform to writers, publishers, and filmmakers to engage and option stories for various film formats.

Jio MAMI celebrated great film personalities for their lifetime achievements, whose exceptional contributions have significantly enriched and elevated the world of cinema. The prestigious Lifetime Achievement Awards were bestowed upon these luminaries as Marco Muller presented the award to Aruna Vasudev, Karan Johar presented the award to Nasreen Munni Kabir and Adoor Gopalakrishnan presented the award to Uma da Cunha.
Sobhita Dhulipala & Vidhu Vinod Chopra celebrated the winners for the Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films awards. This initiative celebrates original short films and helps aspiring young filmmakers get an opportunity to showcase their work on the large screen. The Perfect Ten competition, which is a part of the Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films, was open to films under 10 minutes made by Indian filmmakers. The Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films Best FIlm winner is Summer of Soul by Sanjib Gogoi and Best Actor winner is James Elia from the film, Vakuppu (The Clause).
Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival has collaborated with IMDb to set up the portrait studio for the first time in India. Talent like Kareena Kapoor Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, Sonam Kapoor, Mira Nair were seen at the IMDb portrait studio. This year the festival has also introduced IMDb Audience Choice Award, to honor the most popular title at the festival, with the winning filmmaker receiving a cash prize of 15 lacs. The opening ceremony had representation from all the festival partners including Jio, Reliance Foundation, PVR Inox, Turkish Airlines, Film AlUla, NEOM, IMDb and Royal Stag.

Anupama Chopra, Festival Director closed the opening ceremony by recognising the Young Critic Award winner Diya Mathur.

Neha Dhupia was the master of the ceremony for the evening.
The screening of the opening film The Buckingham Murders starring Kareena Kapoor Khan, Directed by Hansal Mehta, Produced by Ektaa Kapoor & Co-produced by Kareena Kapoor Khan, followed the opening ceremony with a star-studded South Asia premiere.
Academy-Award nominated film director Mira Nair is best known for her groundbreaking films that cross borders of all kinds: Salaam Bombay! (Caméra D’or, Cannes 1988), the pioneering Asian-African romance Mississippi Masala (1991),
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David Michôd’s debut feature, Animal Kingdom (2010), won the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize, earned Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for supporting actress (Jacki Weaver) and was named Best First Film of 2010 by the New York Film Critics Circle. Michôd’s second feature,
Read More...The Criterion Collection calls New York-based Isabel Sandoval ‘one of the most exciting and multitalented filmmakers on the indie scene with a bold approach to cinematic style.’ She has directed three features, including Señorita (2011), which premiered at Locarno,
Read More...Edouard Waintrop has been an Artistic Director of several renowned international film festivals which include the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs in Cannes, a post he held for seven years and Fribourg International Film Festival in Switzerland for four years.
Read More...Kazakh film critic and researcher Dr Gulnara Abikeyeva was an artistic director of the Eurasia International Film Festival in Almaty from 2005 to 2013. She launched the film magazine Asia-kino, served as editor-in-chief of Territoriya Kino, and produced TV programmes about Kazakh cinema.
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Latika Padgaonkar is a columnist, editor, translator, former Joint Director of Osian’s Cinefan Film Festival, and former Executive Editor of Cinemaya, the Asian film quarterly. She was a foreign correspondent for The Telegraph in Paris in the 1980s;
Read More...Nashen Moodley is in his twelfth year as Festival Director of Sydney Film Festival. During his tenure, the festival has grown vastly. Moodley’s career in film programming has encompassed many leadership roles,
Read More...Aditya Shrikrishna is a freelance film critic and journalist from Chennai. He has been a published writer since 2013, and his work has appeared in The Hindu, Frontline, The Signal, The New Indian Express, Vogue, Fifty Two, Mint Lounge, Film Companion,
Read More...Senior critic, columnist and author Bharathi S. Pradhan is the former editor of Star & Style, Showtime, Lehren, Film Street Journal, Movie and Savvy (Consulting Editor). She continues to be a Sunday columnist with The Telegraph
Read More...Stutee Ghosh is an award-winning radio jockey, having won the prestigious India Radio Forum Best RJ Award. She started off while she was still doing her post-graduation in English Literature at Delhi University
Read More...Epic and intimate, 'Against The Tide' is transportive cinema, on the ground and under the sea. It’s a remarkable achievement, the director is in complete control over every aspect of the medium, plunging us into the elements while never losing sight of its deeply human core. Extraordinary cinematography, great humanity, humour and a wonderful way of seeing.
A deeply empathetic portrait of migrant lives, 'Bahadur' has a beautiful narrative rhythm and clarity of character, with great performances showing the strength of a director able to get a range of emotions from compelling non-actors.
A clear and audacious directorial signature, 'Agra' is unflinching and confident in its exploration of aspirational India.
For uniquely extending this spirit through exemplary innovation of cinematic form, the Rashid Irani Young Critics Choice is awarded to 'Kayo Kayo Colour? (Which Colour?)’.
Like birdsong at daybreak, hope rises from even the darkest nook of this city. Telling us it will get better. That there is joy to be found in what to the naked eye looks like scrap. From the first shot itself, this film evokes a sense of flight, of ascension. Each well-crafted frame and the easy natural performances feed this narrative with beautiful aesthetics, never losing its grip on what the filmmaker is trying to say. Joyous, confident, beautiful, satisfying. This gem of a film is all this and more. In five minutes this young filmmaker has given us hope. With such an easy display of heft and skill. So, of course, The Dimensions Mumbai Gold Award goes to ‘Nightingales In The Cocoon’ by Praveen Giri.
Dimensions Mumbai Silver Award goes to ‘Halfway’ by Kumar Chheda, for its simplicity, the use of the metaphor of meeting halfway in relationships, the writing that brought out nuances of partnerships, the technical execution of the film, the natural performances with the backdrop of a quintessential part of Bombay - the sea and Juhu beach - reminding us that it's a city that allows everyone to exist, without any judgement or differentiation.
The Best Film goes to ‘Summer of Soul’ directed by Sanjib Gogoi for being a moody portrait of sensitivity through strife and for its poetry without frills. A story that reinstates the fact that a bird put in a cage still doesn’t forget flight.
The Best Actor goes to James Elia as Shankar Pillai in Vakuppu for gliding through his performance as an authority figure, a wounded father, and a man weathered by time - all at the same time and all the time.
After much deliberation, considering the varied and engaging subjects of the shortlisted books, the jury has decided to award the meticulously researched book on cinema - ‘The Mahatma on Celluloid, a Cinematic Biography’ by *Prakash Magdum*. This book has significant and enduring value, not only to the student of cinema but also to the historian, the Gandhian and anyone studying media and communication worldwide.
Having a vibrant, perceptive and talented set of mentees made this year's lab sessions fun and stimulating. All these young critics handled a range of writing and participatory exercises with intelligence and sensitivity. Of course, this also made the task of choosing the best critic a difficult one. Here are the three runners-up for this year: Varun Bhakay, Aadhya Kancharla and Vanij Choksi. However, there was one writer who showed a special ability to combine personal, accessible writing with formal analysis and to also weave in a contextual understanding of film history. The best young critic is Diya Mathur.
In recognition of her lifelong commitment as an ambassador of Asian and Indian cinema internationally, and establishment of institutions that enable Asian talent through her work as a film critic, festival director, community builder and creator of organisations like NETPAC.
In recognition of her contribution of outstanding artistic significance to the field of film and cinema, for archiving the legacies of stalwarts of Indian cinema, and making Indian films accessible globally through her impeccable English subtitling of over 800 Indian films and counting.
In recognition of her lifelong commitment to showcasing Indian independent and art-house cinema at film festivals worldwide and creating visibility for Indian filmmakers and talent internationally through her work as a festival programmer and casting director.
Submissions Closed for 2023
Bhumi Pednekar
Ambassador, Dimensions Mumbai
Dimensions Mumbai is a competitive short film section that invites young filmmakers between the ages of 18 and 25 from all over India to submit films on the theme of Mumbai city. The films must be no longer than 5 minutes in length. Shortlisted films from all the entries will be shown on the big screen to an enthusiastic Jio MAMI audience. Dimensions Mumbai was first introduced to Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival in 2009 by Ms. Jaya Bachchan, and since then it's been one of the most sought-after sections at the festival. Many filmmakers who've won at Dimensions Mumbai have gone on to direct feature films and web-series.
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Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival will be held from October 27 to November 5, 2023 in Mumbai.
This year, Jio MAMI announces its new vision to host the world’s biggest and most prestigious South Asian Film Festival and Year Round Programme, focused on building an ecosystem for new cinematic voices, facilitating exchange of ideas, collaborations and business opportunities while bringing the best of world cinema to Mumbai. Jio MAMI will have two sections for South Asian and South Asian Diaspora filmmakers -
In addition to the above, Jio MAMI will showcase feature length films in the World Cinema section from around the world.
Submissions for the South Asia and World Cinema sections of the festival are closed.
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