42 International Film Festival of India: 23 November 2011 - 3 December 2011, Goa
42 International Film Festival of India: 23 November 2011 - 3 December 2011, Goa
42 International Film Festival of India: 23 November 2011 - 3 December 2011, Goa
FESTIVAL REGULATIONS
The Festival is being organised by the IFFI Secretariat for the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting, Government of India in collaboration with the State Government of
Goa and the Indian Film Industry. The Festival is recognised by the International
Federation of Film Producers’ Associations (FIAPF).
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
(The Whole World is One Family)
Objectives:
The Festival aims at providing a common platform for the cinematographies of the
world to project the excellence of the film art; contributing to the understanding and
appreciation of film cultures of different nations in the context of their social and
cultural ethos; and promoting friendship and co- operation among people of the world.
2. Regulations
The programme of the Festival will be divided into the following broad
categories:
(i) Competition: Feature Films by Directors from All Continents.
(v) Special Jury Award (to be given to a film Silver Peacock, Certificate
and a
For exhibition as part of the Cinema of the World the following criteria will be
followed:
6. Notice of participation
Entrants should inform the IFFI Secretariat by 31st August 2011 about their
participation, including the titles of films and the names and addresses of the
directors, producers, production companies and world sales companies against
each film titles.
DVD’s of films may also be sent for purposes of selection only so as to reach
the IFFI Secretariat not later than 31st August, 2011. Single consignments which
are not part of a larger shipment should be air- mailed directly to the IFFI
Secretariat. Courier Services should normally not be used to deliver the DVD’s
to the IFFI Secretariat as its delivery could be delayed due to customs formalities.
DVD’s may also be sent through diplomatic channels.
Discovery of India,
Nehru Centre,
8.4 The IFFI Secretariat may also invite films it considers of interest.
8.5 The Form, duly filled in, separately for each film proposed to be entered should
reach the IFFI Secretariat by 31st August, 2011.
9. Prints
9.1 Prints of films selected for exhibition in the Festival must reach the Festival office at
Goa on or before October 15, 2011. The title(s) of the film(s) sent, the number
of reels, shipping details including the dates of dispatch and the air consignment
number must be faxed/e-mailed to the IFFI Secretariat. Prints should ideally be
air freighted/couriered directly to the IFFI Secretariat at the address given in para.
16.
9.2 Special arrangements have been made for clearance of film consignments addressed
to the IFFI Secretariat through Indian Customs. The IFFI Secretariat will not be
responsible for any film prints etc. that are diverted to other cities in India.
9.3 After close of the Festival, the prints will be returned through air-freight or
diplomatic channels, to the entrants or to their duly authorised representative
mentioned in the Entry Form or as per specific written instructions received from
the film right holder. The festival would bear only one-way freight. Wherever
previously agreed upon by the festival, the festival will also be undertaking the
actual cost of return freight charges (both ways) but will not be liable for payment
of customs, duties, freight handler’s fees etc., outside India. It will be borne solely
by the film recipient.
10. Insurance
The Insurance of prints in transit from the country of origin to the IFFI Secretariat
and from the IFFI Secretariat to the country of origin will be the responsibility of
the entrant. The IFFI Secretariat will insure the prints against damage, partial and
total, by fire, theft or any other unnatural causes from the moment it takes delivery
of the prints to the moment it hands them back to the concerned airline/agency for
despatch, in conformity with Addendum 1 of the FIAPF Regulations for
International Film Festivals. The insurance value will be the print cost as specified
in the Entry Form, supported by documents from the concerned laboratory.
Damage to the print, if any, should be certified by an independent agency, at the
cost of the sender.
11.1 The prints and DVD’s should be sent “freight pre-paid” i.e. at senders cost.
After the Festival, the prints will be returned to the senders by air freight at the
cost of the IFFI Secretariat.
11.2 IFFI Secretariat will not pay any charges other than the air-freight charges. It may
also please be noted that the IFFI Secretariat cannot reimburse any freight or
other charges in foreign currency, unless previously agreed to in writing.
11.3 The IFFI Secretariat will not bear freight or any other charges for unsolicited
films, Videos, DVDs sent to it, if these are not selected for screening in the
Festival.
11.4 The special arrangements made by the IFFI Secretariat for clearance through
Indian Customs in Delhi are applicable only in the case of consignments directly
air-freighted on request and addressed to this IFFI Secretariat. In the case of
publicity material, etc. sent pre-paid by Courier Services or through agents in
India, the concerned Courier Service/agent should be instructed to deliver the
material directly to the office of the IFFI Secretariat in Delhi. The IFFI
Secretariat shall not be responsible for any material that is diverted to some other
city in India.
12. Subtitling
Films will normally be screened in their original language/version. Films in
language other than English must have subtitles in English. Films that arrive
without subtitles, or with subtitles other than in English, where such subtitles are
required, shall not be screened in the Festival.
13. Screening
13.1 All films screenings at IFFI would either be certified by Central Board of Film
Certification, India or have obtained exemption under Section 9 of Cinematograph
Act, 1952.
13.2 No accepted film will be shown outside the Festival city by the IFFI Secretariat.
13.3 The Festival proposes to have a maximum of 5 screenings per film as per FIAPF
Regulations for non-competitive festivals and competitive specialised festivals
which allow for a maximum of 5 screenings per film.
14. Excerpts for Television
15. General
15.1 Classroom and advertising films are not eligible for participation in any section.
15.2 Films not presenting sufficient technical qualities for good public screening can
be refused after checking of the prints by the Print Checking Unit of the IFFI
Secretariat.
15.3 The participants must ensure that they have the right to participate in the
International Film Festival of India with regard to parties connected with the
production / distribution of the participating film and / or other right
holders/licenses.
15.5 The Director, IFFI will decide all matters not expressly provided for in these
regulations but in conformity with the provisions of the International Regulations
for film festivals and its decisions shall be final and binding on all parties.
addressed to:
Government of India
Website: http://www.iffi.nic.in
All film prints sent through diplomatic channels can also be delivered to the
above office in New Delhi.
Shipping details should invariably be forwarded by e-mail / fax to the New Delhi
numbers of the IFFI Secretariat given above. The Camp office address at Goa
will be communicated to the Producer of the selected films later on for
receiving film prints.