Bangalore, 20 March 2024: The Teen Indie Film Awards (TIFA), an international platform that recognizes and celebrates excellence, ideation, and creativity in film production, announced 15 winners who bagged top honors in various categories featuring films made by teen and young filmmakers from all over the world. TIFA 2024, a four-day film festival, witnessed more than 300 entries from 30 countries across six continents. Indian filmmakers secured leading positions, bagging top honors across categories. The winners are listed below:
13–19 age—Teen Filmmakers Category
20–25 Age: Emerging Young Filmmakers category
Stanzin Idzes, acclaimed as the Best Director for ‘Ri’, expressed her heartfelt appreciation for TIFA 2024, saying, “I am grateful to TIFA for providing Ladakh a platform to share its rich cultural narratives. This award is dedicated to all the young filmmakers and storytellers out there. This award gives me strength to tell more stories, thereby touching many more hearts.”
She further added, “Remember, you have the power. Just grab your camera or your phone. I filmed my movie using my phone; so don’t hesitate, just start filming.”
TIFA also saw the Bangalore premiere of three critically acclaimed feature films: The Song Keepers (Australia) as its opening film and 1947: Brexit India and Udd Jaa Nanhe Dil from India as the closing documentary and closing feature film, respectively. Aishwarya Yadav, producer of the closing film, Udd Ja Nanhe Dil, commented, “TIFA 2024’s experience has been remarkable. Being part of discussions and classes with these young minds has been inspiring.” “It was wonderful to share The Song Keepers with TIFA 2024 and the next generation of young filmmakers,” opined the director of the opening film, Naina Sen, who flew down from Australia to join the TIFA opening ceremony.
Appreciating TIFA as a platform with a curation vision tributing the Oscars, Mr. Sanjivan Lal, Filmmaker of the Closing Documentary Premiere 1947: Brexit India, said, “Congratulations on the third edition of TIFA 2024. A platform like TIFA brings out the creative expression in the youth at a time when the youth is going through an identity crisis and challenges in communications.”.
Critic, author, and Vice-Chairperson, Children Film Society of India, Ms. Rinki Roy Bhattacharya, who’s latest book, ‘The Oldest Love Story: A Motherhood Anthology’, which was unveiled at TIFA 2024, said, “I was thrilled to be a part of TIFA 2024 as it opened up so much new potential of cinema to young audiences.”
Speaking about TIFA, Ms. Tarini Manchanda, documentary filmmaker, Public Service Broadcasting Trust, Mellon Foundation, Global Green Grant, and speaker said, “TIFA 2024 was organized with a deep understanding of film, media, and art. The students were very impressive and professional. I particularly enjoyed the curation of films, especially those that questioned conventions. Each film was a testament to the love for cinema, expression, and creativity.”
“TIFA 2024 is providing opportunities for young people to express their creativity through films.” exclaimed Mr. Tiakumzuk Aier, Jury member and Director, Dreamz Unlimited, Nagaland.
Complimenting the winners, Prof. (Dr.) Y.S.R. Murthy, Vice Chancellor, RV University, said, “I am delighted to see the creativity and passion of young and emerging filmmakers. At RV University, it has been our privilege to create an ecosystem for students that allows them to unleash their creativity and showcase it on an international platform.”
Prof. (Dr.) Piyush Roy, Professor and Founding Dean, School of Film, Media, and Creative Arts, emphasized, “30 countries that contributed to this film festival celebrated their young filmmakers for what they did in the films. I thank the TIFA 2024 team and our student volunteers for their commitment and dedication to ensuring the phenomenal success of this festival.”
The four-day festival launched with the screening of award-winning Australian filmmaker Naina Sen’s The Song Keepers. Australia is also the focus country at TIFA 2024 for having the most films submitted, after the festival’s host and home country, India. The event witnessed the convergence of creative minds and industry leaders, fostering cultural exchange and collaboration between India and Australia in filmmaking.
About TIFA
The Teen Indie Film Awards (TIFA) are an annual film festival organized by the School of Film, Media, and Creative Arts at RV University, aimed at promoting and celebrating emerging talent in cinema. Since its inception in 2022, TIFA has grown to become a globally recognized platform for filmmakers, industry professionals, and enthusiasts to come together, exchange ideas, and celebrate the art of storytelling through film.
About RV University:
Backed by the 84-year-rich legacy of RV Educational Institutions, RV University, which commenced operations in 2021, is a new-age, tech-driven, global university that imparts high-quality liberal education with an interdisciplinary curriculum. The university offers 60 undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. programs in seven academic disciplines: liberal arts and science, design and innovation, film, media and creative arts, business, economics, computer science, engineering, and Innovation, Film, Media and Creative Arts, Business, Economics, Computer Science, Engineering, and Law. It has partnerships and collaborations with over 160 reputed foreign universities, institutions, and companies.
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