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Mumbai Women's International Film Festival : ウィキペディア英語版
Mumbai Women's International Film Festival

Mumbai Women's International Film Festival (MWIFF) is an annual film festival in Mumbai, India featuring films made by women directors and women techniciansand is one of the significant film festivals in Asia. The second Mumbai Women’s International Film Festival (MWIFF) was held from 6 to 13 December 2014 in Mumbai at the 67-year-old historical venue, Liberty Cinema.〔 〕
It is organized by Oculus Creations(A division of Dollphins Interactive Sciences Pvt.Ltd) which is run by a group of young media professionals and entrepreneurs,it also organized the Mumbai International Short Film Festival (MISFF) 2012.
==History==

The first edition of MWIFF was held in Mumbai from 8 to 14 October 2013. In its first edition the festival received around 450 films from which around 250 films were screened at different theaters in Mumbai. The festival had 7 categories namely Short Films, Documentary Films, PSA (Public Service Announcement), Feature Films, World Cinebuster, World Panorama and World Premiere to exhibit the works of the creative minds and give them a platform. The festival had launched the first ‘Fatma Begum’ Award in the name of the first women director of India. It also introduced the ‘Pink Carpet’ ceremony instead of the regular Red Carpet ceremony.
MWIFF 2013 had screened the films of top-notch Bollywood female directors which included ‘English Vinglish’ by Gauri Shinde; ‘You Don’t Get Life a Second Time’ by ''Zoya Akhtar''; ''Om Shanti Om'' by ''Farah Khan''; ''Dhobighat'' by Kiran Rao; ''Talaash'' by Reema Kagti and ''Firaaq'' by Nandita Das.Since its inception the festival received a lot of appreciation for its initiatives. It was considered to be the biggest women’s film festival in India. The festival honoured Actor, Director Nandita Das , Choreographer Saroj Khan,Singer Shibani Kashyap,Director Reema Kagti and Shaban Azmi.
The festival had also conducted Masterclass and interactive session by industry professionals like writer Kamlesh Pandey, actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, writer and actor Piyush Mishra, Director Alankrita Srivastava and director Barnali Ray Shukla on various topics of cinema.

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