Indywood Film Carnival: Changing the face of Indian Cinema Economy

Published on 12-12-2017

The revolutionary concept of ‘Project Indywood’ was laid in 2015 at Cochin by the visionary Hollywood Director, Sohan Roy. With an aim to integrate the Indian film industry, Indywood has left no stone unturned to initiate worthwhile contributions to the industry.

With India becoming the major share in global film production and theatre admissions, it was only right for the country to be host to the world's largest Film Festival and Film Market. The wide canvas of Project Indywood’s flagship event, the Indywood Film Carnival, helped make this dream a reality. The annual Indywood Film Carnival is today the holy meeting point for the entire Film Industry and the 3rd edition of the Indywood Film Carnival which was held recently at Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad, served to take several steps forward in carrying out Indywood’s intended vision.

The event was three times bigger than its forerunners in magnitude and attendance of delegates. It consisted of:

  • Indywood Film Market (IFM), South Asia’s biggest and most credible B2B2C film exhibition
  • All Lights India International Film Festival, Asia’s finest film festival which showcased 135 movies from 50+ countries
  • Indywood Talent Hunt, India’s biggest talent discovery platform with competitions in 22 categories
  • The Face of India beauty pageant, held in association with Mr. and Miss Indywood, and powered by global fashion media house FTV
  • Panel discussions, Investors meet and product launches
  • 3 masterclasses by Action Director Peter Hein, Art Director Sabu Cyril and film critic Taran Adarsh.

 

Supported by Government of Telangana, Make in India and Invest India, the 3rd edition saw an array of activities to connect stakeholders of the film industry with technology providers, developers, service personnel, production agencies, distribution partners, theatre owners etc.  

During the course of the 4 day carnival, several projects were launched including the concept of branding theatre, T10 Cricket League, KPMG Report, Golden Bricks Wall campaign and Indywood Billionaires Club for the economic transformation of India by strengthening and making the rupee equal to the dollar. Nearly 50 Indian billionaires and over 100 multi-millionaires attended the inaugural function. The prestigious Pravasi Ratna Awards was also held during the inaugural ceremony and honoured 28 NRI billionaires who have contributed to the overall development of the country.

One of the major highlights of the inaugural function turned out to be the re-launch of the internationally recognized Kamasutra 3D movie project which had been abandoned due to legal issues. By reviving the project, Indywood cemented its position as a credible initiative seeking to revive quality content.

The carnival also saw the participation of nearly 3000 delegates from 70 countries with the 4 major expos playing host to over 100 exhibitors and 750 company representatives. The film market showcased special country pavilions, regional pavilions and bestowed excellence awards in 8 categories. The International Film Business Awards were presented in 10 categories and saw 28 conferences under different topics. Additionally, 8 workshops were conducted for an audience comprising aspiring and established filmmakers and student delegates.

By converging business, entertainment and culture, the 3rd edition of Indywood Film Carnival had something for everyone associated with the global film industry. Next year, the Indywood Film Carnival will be back with more industry, investor and government representations, as well as a bigger and better platform to realize the vision of a united Indian cinema.

The carnival will be held next year in the first week of December.

 




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