11th Lahore International Children’s Film Festival opens in the city

Author: Staff Report

The 11th edition of Lahore International Children’s Film Festival opened in Lahore on Monday. The Festival runs from 30th September till 6th October 2019at Cinepax, Packages Mall Lahore.

This year’s festival will showcase selected 116 films from 27 countries, including several films made by young Pakistani filmmakers. These films have been selected from a total of 3,137 film entries from 114 countries. This was an unexpectedly huge response to the submission call The Little Art made for international film entries for its 11th edition. The Festival is produced by The Little Art and presented in collaboration with Cinepax. The Festival will run for a week and will present world’s best films made by and for children and young people. It runs at Cinepax Cinema, Packages Mall.

The festival jury this year that selected top international entries for the festival consisted of Ali Ijaz, Tazeen Bari, Wajiha Rizvi and Asghar Nadeem Iqbal.

The festival was launched via an exclusive press event over the weekend attended by The Little Art team, young film makers along with prestigious guests from different walks of life.

The chief guest for the opening event was Mian Aslam Iqbal (Minister of Industries, Commerce and Investment, Information, Punjab) along with Pir Saad (Director Cinepax), Khurram Raza (CEO Packages Mall), Saira Tahir (Chairperson The Trust School), Salima Hashmi (Acclaimed artist, writer, teacher and Faiz Foundation Trustee), Jeevan Nadana Kumar (Third Secretary and leads Human Rights work at Australian High Commission) and Saadaan Peerzada (CEO Rafi Peer Theater Workshop).

The festival jury this year that selected top international entries for the festival consisted of Ali Ijaz, Tazeen Bari, Wajiha Rizvi and Asghar Nadeem Iqbal

Speaking at the occasion Salima Hashmi said “My journey with TLA and LICFF began few years back when Shoaib Iqbal from TLA approached me. I was on board after listening to his ideas for the platform as I also felt that platforms like LICFF is the need of today. Films have a great role in building children’s character and the content being shown on TV daily isn’t helping that cause at all. Building a platform like LICFF is not an easy task but something that’s worth the effort as our future and character building of our children depends on it”

Also, Jeevan Nadana Kumar said “I have been in Pakistan for the last 9 months and the absolute highlight of my time here has been engaging with young people specially school students across the country. The energy, passion, enthusiasm and most importantly the creativity that I have seen among the young people of Pakistan has inspired me a lot. Hats off to organizations like The Little Art is fostering and promoting this young talent”

Since the inception of The Little Art, one of our main ambitions has been to establish the film festival as a platform for understanding global cultures and celebrating creative expression of our youth through the rich medium of films. Since 2008, LICFF has been successful in achieving this goal by reaching out to over 481,550 children in schools and communities with the best of children’s cinema from the entire world.

The festival’s outreach programme includes Karachi, Faisalabad, Bhakkar, Gurjranwala and Jamshoro.

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