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New Delhi : An India Breakfast Networking Session was hosted by I&B Ministry on the sidelines of its participation at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2019. Ms Apoorva Srivastava, Consul General of India, Toronto; Cameron Bailey, Artistic Director & Co-Head, TIFF, and the Indian delegation interacted with the participants at the session.

The Indian delegation apprised the participants of friendly policy initiatives and framework for filming in India and also on the process and procedure for obtaining clearance for shooting through single window mechanism at Film Facilitation Office. The delegation explored collaboration and partnerships for the Golden Jubilee Edition of IFFI 2019 and invited the world to be a part of the celebrations in Goa this November 2019.

Speaking on the occasion,  Cameron Bailey said that there is a very strong bond between Indian Cinema and TIFF. He highlighted the range of Indian Cinema stating that it is so much more than Bollywood. He talked about the  richness of Indian cinema with different styles, languages and regional flavours which are reflected in the large scale musicals, animations, serious dramas, comedies and other genres of films produced in India. He also stated that there is no country in the world that makes films like India does, according to a PIB release.

The session witnessed a gathering of Prominent Festival Heads, representatives of International Film Associations, Film Agencies and Production Houses including Ms Karen Thorne-Stone, President & CEO, Ontario Creates; Ms Rima Das, Producer/ Director; Mr Roger Nair, CEO, Lionheart Production House; Arvind Vijh, Director, Deloitte Canada’s India Services Group;  Craig Prater, President, Heartland Film Festival; Ms Hannah Fisher, Senior Programmer, Heartland Film Festival;  Thomas Rado, President & CEO, Gibraltar & Palme; Hyejoo Kim, International Relations Team KOFIC (Korean Film Council). All the stakeholders evinced keen interest in doing business with India.

As part of policy outreach, the Indian delegation also met the Canadian Government officials including Ms Karen Thorne-Stone, President & CEO, Ontario Creates; Ms Prem Gill, CEO, Creative BC; Ms Francesca Accinelli, Director, Promotion and Communication, Telefilm Canada; Ms Jocelyn Girard, Director, Film & Video Policy & Programs Cultural Industry, Canadian Heritage; Melissa Amer, Deputy Director, Canada Media Fund, Telefilm Canada.

The Canadian Government was apprised of the recent initiatives by the Indian Government toward facilitating synergy between producers to foster co-productions. Measures such as institution of Film Facilitation Office ( FFO), India, to act as a single window facilitation and clearance mechanism for according permissions for domestic and international film-makers for filming in India as well as  combined source of film related information in the country leading to greater ‘ease of navigation’; policy changes to standardise the process of permission across India; keenness of government to organise conferences/workshop for sensitising India & International film-makers; creation of accredited list of Indian Producers and Indian Film Fund specially dedicated towards boosting co-productions; creation of an ecosystem of Nodal officers among different Indian States & Union Territories for faster processing of shooting permissions were highlighted.

International Film Festivals, Commissions & Government Bodies expressed their desire to partner with India and IFFI 2019, while also applauding the recent changes in Policy framework.

 

 

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