The Golden Elephant

International Children's Film Festival India (ICFFI), popularly known as the Golden Elephant, is a festival conducted every two years which is aimed to bring together national and international children's cinema to young audiences in India.[1][2]

International Children's Film Festival India (ICFFI)
LocationHyderabad, Telangana, India
Founded1955
Hosted byChildren's Film Society
Festival date20th ICFI 8-14 November 2015
WebsiteOfficial website

CFSI and the Film Festival

Children's Film Society which was formed in 1955 organizes the festival. The society is currently chaired by Mukesh Khanna[3].

Awards

Awards for films in Competition Little Directors

  • A Golden Elephant trophy for Best Little Director
  • A Golden Plaque for Second Best Little Director
  • A Golden Elephant trophy for Best Little Director – Special Mention by Jury

Awards for films in Competition International Animation

  • A Golden Elephant trophy for Best Animation
  • A Golden plaque for Second Best Animation
  • A Golden Elephant trophy for Best Animation, Children's Jury

Awards for films in Competition International Live Action

  • A Golden Elephant trophy for Best Live Action
  • A Golden plaque for Second Best Live Action
  • A Golden Elephant trophy for Best Live Action Director
  • A Golden Elephant trophy for Best Live Action Screenplay
  • A Golden Elephant trophy for Best Live Action, Children's Jury

Awards for films in Competition Asian Panorama

  • A Golden Elephant trophy for Best Asian Panorama
  • A Golden plaque for Second Best Asian Panorama
  • A Golden Elephant trophy for Best Asian Panorama Children's Jury

International Children's Film Festival India 2017

The 20th edition of the festival took place from 8 to 14 November 2017 in Hyderabad. The festival had four competition sections: International Live Action, Asian Panorama, International Animation and Little Directors, where international and national films compete for the prestigious Golden Elephant Trophies and cash awards. The festival also screened non-competition sections including Children's World that showcased films from across the world.

The theme for the festival was “Digital India”[4] – keeping in touch with the digital revolution now touching children’s lives and also staying abreast with the times. This edition received the highest number of entries — 1,204 from 80 countries.[5] In 2013, there were 894 from 48.

Information and Broadcasting Minister Arun Jaitley unveiled a mobile app for the festival on the inaugural day. The arts, crafts and cultural village of Shilparamam in Hyderabad was a set for screenings of children's movies in multiple venues in the city.[6]

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References

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