Netflix has renewed its collaboration with the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), running Nov. 20-28 in Goa, with a broad presence across WAVES Film Bazaar programming and festival showcases, including premieres.
As part of this, Netflix will co-host IFFI’s market component, which comprises the Knowledge Series, Tech Pavilion, WAVES Film Bazaar and a story pitching initiative to champion emerging voices in Indian entertainment.
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As co-host of WAVES Film Bazaar, Netflix is conducting a three-day pitching forum where selected filmmakers and writers present projects directly to the streamer’s content team. The initiative is positioned as a pipeline for emerging Indian storytellers, offering potential development pathways. This initiative provides emerging talent with direct access to decision-makers and potential development opportunities.
Netflix is also presenting some festival premieres under the International Showcase section which opens with “Left-Handed Girl,” Taiwan’s Oscar submission, directed by Shih-Ching Tsou and co-written with Sean Baker.
The Indian Title Gala closes with the Hindi language film “Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders,” premiering Nov. 27. Led by Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Radhika Apte, Honey Trehan’s sequel expands the crime-thriller franchise and continues the story of Inspector Jatil Yadav.
During the festival’s closing ceremony on Nov. 28, Netflix will present an exclusive preview of Hindi-language series “Maamla Legal Hai” Season 2, headlined by Ravi Kishen.
This year’s Tech Pavilion highlights Netflix’s accessibility features, with hands-on demonstrations available to delegates. A separate booth running through the festival showcases parental controls and the platform’s Kids and Family slate, promoting safe and informed viewing for younger audiences.
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