IFFI Showcases Films on Memory, Resilience, and Survival
The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) highlighted compelling narratives of marginalized individuals through two films: ‘Forensics’ by Federico Atehortúa Arteaga from Colombia and ‘Ku Handza’ by Jacinta Maria De Barros Da Mota Pinto and Rui César De Oliveira Simões from Mozambique. 'Forensics' merges personal grief with political discourse amidst Colombia's backdrop of disappearances, while ‘Ku Handza’ reflects the resilience of Mozambique's people in everyday struggles. These films exemplify IFFI's ability to bridge worlds, illustrating the power of cinema to connect and illuminate human experiences.
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