Kolkata International Foundation Successfully Concludes Its 2nd Annual Short Film Festival



Kolkata, November 2025:

The Kolkata International Foundation for Arts, Literature, and Culture (KIFALC) has successfully concluded the 2nd edition of its Short Film Festival, held on November 29th and 30th from 4 PM onward. Curated by acclaimed filmmaker Indranil Sarkar, the two-day celebration of cinema brought forward bold creative voices and reflected the rising momentum of independent filmmaking in Kolkata.

 

This year’s festival opened on an inspiring note as Prof. Sanjay Mukherjee inaugurated the event, marking the commencement of a cinematic journey filled with imagination, expression, and storytelling excellence.

 

The festival featured a meticulously chosen selection of fourteen short films, each contributing a distinct artistic identity. From realism to experimental narratives, from emotional journeys to sharp social reflections, every screening invited the audience to see the world through a new lens. The thoughtful curation ensured a powerful cinematic experience that informed, inspired, and resonated deeply with viewers.

 

Beyond screenings, the festival also became a meaningful hub for filmmakers, film students, critics, and enthusiasts—creating an atmosphere of dialogue, learning, and shared passion. The event embraced cinema not just as entertainment, but as a powerful tool of thought, empathy, and cultural expression.

 

Speaking about the event’s success, curator Indranil Sarkar shared his heartfelt appreciation:

“This festival is proof that short films hold immense power. They are compact, bold, and emotionally rich. I am proud to see these filmmakers receive the recognition they deserve.”

 

With its second edition completed successfully, the KIFALC Short Film Festival continues to strengthen its identity as a creative platform supporting emerging and established filmmakers, nurturing meaningful cinema, and celebrating the art of storytelling.

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