Events in Goa

WAVES Film Bazaar Launches in Goa, Celebrates Global Filmmaking Collaboration


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

The WAVES Film Bazaar, South Asia’s premier global film market, officially opened today at the Marriott Resort in Panjim, Goa, with a vibrant inaugural ceremony attended by distinguished leaders, policymakers, filmmakers, and international delegates. Held annually alongside the International Film Festival of India, the 19th edition of the Bazaar, now rebranded as WAVES Film Bazaar, serves as a global hub for filmmakers, producers, sales agents, festival programmers, and distributors seeking creative and financial partnerships. Scheduled from November 20th to 24th, the market features 300 film projects and welcomes delegations from over seven countries.

Shri Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, inaugurated the event, describing the Bazaar as a “complete ecosystem of screenings, masterclasses, and technology showcases.” Highlighting the market’s alignment with the Prime Minister’s vision of “converting art into commerce,” he emphasized the world’s first e-marketplace for filmmakers, which facilitates collaboration between creators and countries. Shri Jaju also noted the curated projects, cash grants, and structured feedback mechanisms, alongside India’s first-ever AI Film Festival and Hackathon as key milestones in embracing the future of cinematic technology.

Guest of Honour Ms. Jaewon Kim, Member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, lauded the organisers’ dedication since the festival’s inception and expressed hope for strong India-Korea collaborations. She added a memorable moment by performing a soulful rendition of Vande Mataram, earning a standing ovation from the audience. Dr. L. Murugan, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, praised the Bazaar for empowering young storytellers and new voices, highlighting the participation of 124 new creators this year. He described the event as a bridge connecting creators and producers while projecting Indian culture and content on the global stage. Additional Secretary Shri Prabhat delivered the vote of thanks, rounding off a ceremony that celebrated creativity and industry leadership.

The inaugural event was further enriched by the presence of IFFI Festival Director and acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, actors Shri Nandamuri Balakrishna and Shri Anupam Kher, Jerome Paillard, Advisor to Waves Bazaar, Australian film director Garth Davis, and Shri Prakash Magdum, Managing Director of NFDC. Together, they underscored the Bazaar’s role as a dynamic confluence of artistic vision, innovation, and global collaboration, setting the tone for an inspiring and transformative week of cinematic exchange.

Events in Goa

What Does Cinema Mean to You? IFFI 2025 Call for Entries


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

Every frame holds a feeling, and every story preserves a moment in time. Cinema is not just entertainment—it is emotion, imagination, and memory woven together through light, sound, and storytelling. This year, the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) invites you to reflect on your connection with the art of cinema.

What does cinema mean to you? Is it the thrill of the first frame, the silence after the credits roll, or the way stories stay with us long after we’ve left the theatre? Whether you are a filmmaker, cinephile, or simply someone who loves the power of a good story, this is your chance to share your voice.

Send in your short video by 31st October 2025 and be part of IFFI 56, where storytellers, dreamers, and creators from around the world gather to celebrate the essence of film. Your submission could be featured on one of the most prestigious stages in global cinema.

Join the movement. Capture your emotion. Tell your story. Because in the end, cinema belongs to everyone who dares to feel.

Events in Goa

Final Call for Filmmakers: Submit Your Films to IFFI 2025 Today!


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

Today marks the final opportunity for filmmakers to submit their Konkani and Marathi films for the Special Goan Section of the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI 2025). This prestigious festival provides a platform for storytellers from Goa to showcase their work to national and international audiences, bringing attention to the rich cultural and cinematic heritage of the region.

Films selected for the Special Goan Section will be screened alongside India’s most celebrated cinematic works, giving filmmakers a chance to gain recognition, connect with industry professionals, and expand their audience reach. The festival celebrates creativity, innovation, and the diversity of Indian cinema, and this section specifically highlights stories from Goa that reflect its unique culture, language, and artistic vision.

Whether you are an emerging filmmaker or an established director, today is the last day to submit your entries and seize the opportunity to have your film celebrated on a global stage at IFFI 2025.

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Last Call! Submit Your Film for the Special Goan Section at #IFFI2025 Today!


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

The countdown ends today! October 30, 2025, marks the final day to submit your film for the Special Goan Section at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2025, taking place in Goa. This exclusive section celebrates Goan filmmakers and the vibrant stories born from the state’s rich culture and cinematic spirit.

IFFI, organized by the Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG) and the Government of India, remains one of the most prestigious platforms for filmmakers across the world. The Special Goan Section is dedicated to showcasing local talent and promoting films that capture Goa’s unique identity — from its scenic beauty and cultural diversity to its evolving creative voice.

This opportunity allows filmmakers to present their work to an international audience of directors, producers, and cinephiles who gather each year to celebrate cinema in all its forms. Selected films often gain significant exposure and open doors to new collaborations and festival circuits.

If you’re a Goan filmmaker or have created a film with a Goan connection, this is your moment to step into the spotlight. Submit your entry today and become part of India’s most anticipated film festival. Your story deserves to be seen, shared, and celebrated. Don’t wait — the curtain rises soon.