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December 12th, 2012

Filmmaker Amole Gupte is now Chairman, Children’s Film Society of India

Amole Gupte to head Children's Film Society of India
Yogen Shah

The creator of children’s films such as Taare Zameen Par and Stanley Ka Dabba, Amole Gupte seems like the perfect person to take over from Nandita Das

After actor-director Nandita Das, another actor-director – Amole Gupte  – is set to take over the reigns of the Children’s Film Society of India (CFSI). The filmmaker says he is honoured to be a part of it. Click here to read more
April 18th, 2012

Nandita Das happy with ‘Gattu’ win at IFFLA 2012

Nandita Das happy with 'Gattu' win at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
Gattu

The actor who is also CFSI chairperson, is “delighted with the double win” of Gattu at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles

Children’s Film Society of India’s (CFSI) movie Gattu received two awards at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA). Directed by RajanKhosa, the children’s film won the Audience Award and the Honorable Mention Award at the prestigious gala Sunday evening in Los Angeles. The film is based in a small Indian town where kids and adults are obsessed with kite flying, and puts the spotlight on street children in the country. Click here to read more
November 15th, 2011

17th International Children’s Film Festival: India’s biggest

Over 154 films from 38 different countries are being screened at the festival from November 14-20, with more than 150,000 kids slated to watch them

Children’s cinema got a big boost Monday with the nation’s largest ever and one of the world’s biggest children’s film festival, ‘The Golden Elephant’ 17th International Children’s Film Festival organised by Children’s Film Society, India (CFSI) getting underway in Hyderabad. “In a global village, one has to compete with the world. This cannot be done until one is exposed to the world. This exposure should begin early. We are hence committed to Children’s cinema,” said Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy. At least 154 films from 38 different countries being screened across 13 theatres and over 150,000 children not just from the nooks and corners of the country but many from other countries who will watch these films: children’s film festival perhaps cannot get bigger than this. Nandita Das, chairperson of CFSI, said, “Good cinema can have a very positive impact on the minds of children. Our intention with showing some carefully selected films from across the world was to cultivate children’s understanding of other cultures and experiences. Cinema can be both an entertaining and an educational tool.” Click here to read more
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