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Goan Reporter News, Live: Press Conference by Goa Forward President Vijai Sardesai.

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TAG to present Young Achievers Awards on Regina’s Birth Anniversary

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Tiatr Academy of Goa, (TAG) celebrates the Birth Anniversary of late Regina Fernandes, the First Lady of the tiatr stage every year on November 16. On this occasion, TAG also presents Young Achievers Award to two young tiatr personalities who have given their valuable contribution to tiatr.

This year the awards are being conferred on Aveena Pereira and  Senon Silvestre De Souza. The awards will be presented at a function November 16, 2022 at 3:30 p.m. at the Multipurpose Hall, Directorate of Art & Culture, Patto, Panjim. This will be followed by staging of  a Konkani Musical Show which will be presented by Socorro de St. Cruz.

Senior tiatrist, Smt. Sharon Mazarello will be the Chief Guest and Deputy Director, Directorate of Art and Culture, Patto, Panaji, Shri. Ashok Parab will be the Guest of Honour. Prizes of Kantaram competition organised by Tiatr Academy of Goa  will also be presented on this occasion. All Tiatr lovers are invited to attend the function in large numbers.

Governor visits Bicholim constitution as part of Sampurna Yatra

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Recalling the speech of Swami Vivekananda stating that one day India will become Vishwa Guru, Governor of Goa Shri P.S Sreedharan Pillai said that it’s proud to say that we are proceeding towards Making our Bharat Vishwa Guru for the peace and prosperity of the people across the world. During the war between Ukraine and Russia the India was the only Country in world who evacuated its Citizens from both the countries.
He was speaking during interaction programe with Sarpanchas and Panch Members of Panchayats of Advalpal, Mulgaon, Sal, Mencurem-Dumacem, Latambarcem and Bicholim as a part of Sampurna Goa Yatra today at Bicholim.
Speaking further he said that India is a developing country. During the recent pandemic, India was tge only country in the world who maintained its GDP and increased its Development and other activities.
 Dr. Chandrakant Shetye, MLA in his address said that for the first time in Goa the Governor has Started Vamanavriksha Kala Garder at Raj Bhavan apart from undertaking various projects and initiatives like Goushala, providing financial assistance to shelter homes, cancer patients, dialysis patients etc. He also highlighted the various historical places in Bicholim Constituency.
Governor Shri P.S Sreedharan Pillai disbursed financial assistance to 19 dialysis patients and Cancer patients from Bicholim constituency on the occasion.
Governor during his day long tour at Bicholim visited Shree Shantadurga Devasthan, Our Lady of Grace Church and Namazgah Mosque Bicholim and invoked blessings.
Present on the occasion were First Lady Smt. Rita Pillai , Shri. Premendra Shet Mayem MLA, Secretary to Governor, Shri Mihir Vardhan IAS Rtd. and other government officers.

15 Films will eye the coveted Golden Peacock at 53rd International Film Festival of India

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A total of 15 films will compete for the coveted Golden Peacock at the 53rd edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa.

A total of 15 films will compete for the coveted Golden Peacock at the 53rd edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. The IFFI will be held from the 20th to the 28th of this month. From the very first Golden Peacock awarded in the 3rd edition of IFFI, the prize has been amongst the most sought-after film awards in Asia.

 

The jury tasked with the impossible job of picking a winner this year comprises of Israeli writer and film director Nadav Lapid, American producer Jinko Gotoh, French film editor Pascale Chavance, French documentary film-maker, film critic and journalist Javier Angulo Barturen and India’s very own film director Sudipto Sen.

The films which are in the competition this year include:

1. Perfect Number (2022)
2. Red Shoes (2022)
3. A Minor (2022)
4. No End (2021)
5. Mediterranean Fever (2022)
6. When the waves are gone (2022)
7. I have Electric Dreams (2022)
8. Cold as Marble (2022)
9. The Line (2022)
10. Seven Dogs (2021)
11. Maariya: The Ocean Angel (2022)
12. The Kashmir Files (2022)
13. Nezouh (2022)
14. The Storyteller (2022)
15. Kurangu Pedal (2022)

IFFI 2022 to remember Lata Mangeshkar, Bappi Lahiri, Saawan Kumar Tak and others in remembrance

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In remembrance of some iconic gems of Indian cinema, the 53rd edition of IFFI will pay a homage to film icons who passed away recently.

In appreciation of their exemplary contribution to cinema, IFFI will pay a tribute to personalities like Lata Mangeshkar, Bappi Lahiri, KK, Sawan Kumar Tak and more, with screenings of one of their most memorable films.

Some of the prominent films that will be screened at the festival are Disco Dancer for Bappi Lahiri, Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan starrer Abhimaan for Lata Mangeshkar, Bhool Bhulaiyaa for singer KK. Apart from this, classics like Saraswatichandra (for Ramesh Deo), Anhonee (for Raveena Tandon’s father Ravi Tandon) and Souten (for Saawan Kumar Tak) will also be part of the homage section. Other prominent titles like, Yash Chopra’s Lamhe, Mani Ratnam‘s Thiruda Thiruda and Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s Parinda will also find an audience in this section.

The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) is held annually in Goa and it showcases movies and personalities from both Indian as well as foreign countries. This year the Austrian movie Alma and Oskar, directed by Dieter Berner will open the festival proceedings.

IFFI 53 To Get a Taste of Mexican Salsa:: IFFI 53 to Celebrate Contemporary Mexican Cinema

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Mexico is a country known for its vibrant culture and storied history. Today, another addition to the country’s ever growing cultural heritage is its cinema. Legends such as Alejandro González Iñárritu, Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón and Carlos Reygadas, have produced world class films and won international critical acclaim. The 53rd IFFI also celebrates Mexico and its cinema with the screening of 7 Mexican films in various categories. 

The 2022 Mexican Film Red Shoes will be competing with 14 other films in the International Competition segment, winner of which is awarded the coveted Golden Peacock. Red Shoes directed by Karlos Eichelmann Kaisar is a film about a farmer who lives an isolated life, receiving the news of his daughter’s death. The film progresses as the farmer tries to navigate through an unfamiliar and alien world to try and bring his daughter’s body home. Among the multiple award nominations the film has received, it was in contention for the Audience Award at Venice International Film Festival.

 

Still from ‘Red Shoes’

 

Still from ‘Red Shoes’

 

Also, in the running for the award for ‘Best Debut Feature Director’ is the Mexican film Island of Lost Girls directed by Ann-Marie Schmidt and Brian Schmidt. The film is a thrilling story of three sisters who find themselves trapped in a sea cave battling gigantic waves and supernatural creatures. The film was screened at the Moscow International Film Festival as well as the Fantasia Festival.

 

Still from Island of ‘Lost Girls’

 

Still from Island of ‘Lost Girls’

Other films of Mexican origin marking their presence at IFFI 53 are BlanquitaSol’s JourneyEamiPinocchio and Huesera.

About IFFI

The International Film Festival of India (IFFI), founded in 1952, is among Asia’s most prominent film festivals. The idea of the International Film Festival of India is to celebrate films, the stories they tell and the people behind them. By doing so, we seek to nurture, promote and spread the enlightened appreciation and ardent love for films – far, wide and deep; to build bridges of love, understanding and fraternity among peoples; and to inspire them to scale new peaks of individual and collective excellence.

The festival is conducted every year by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India in collaboration with the Entertainment Society of Goa, Government of Goa, the host state. All relevant updates of 53rd IFFI can be obtained on the festival website www.iffigoa.org, on PIB website (pib.gov.in), social media accounts of IFFI on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and also on social media handles of PIB Goa. Stay tuned, let us keep drinking copiously from the cup of cinematic celebration…and also sharing the joy of it.

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IFFI 53 presents the first feature film in Indian film history to have a star cast comprising only indigenous people.. Get inspired by ‘Dhabari Quruvi’, the tale of the rise of a tribal phoenix from the ashes

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She rises from the ashes, to fearlessly proclaim the exclusive right she has on her body and the decisions involving it. Yes, you would not want to miss the chance to be inspired, by the elevating story of girls belonging to a tribal community in Kerala.

The fascinating story is brought to us by ‘Dhabari Quruvi‘, the first film in the history of Indian cinema to star only people from indigenous communities. Directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Priyanandan, the film also has the distinction of having been shot completely in the tribal language of Irula.

The film is being presented at the 53rd edition of the International Film Festival of India, which is set to open in Goa on 20th November, 2022. And yes, the 104-minute-long feature film is all set to have its world premiere in the Indian Panorama section of IFFI.

Portrayal of indigenous people in Indian cinema has often been criticised for its failure to look beyond stereotypes. Amidst a cinematic tradition and culture which may not have done justice to the true identity and culture of tribal peoples, Dhabari Quruvi is expected to stand out as a candle spreading founts of newfound hope and inspiration. Set against the background of tribal rituals and culture, the film invites viewers to join the tempestuous journey of a tribal girl as she battles convention and seeks to free herself from the chains with which society had tied her lot.

In Irula language, Dhabari Quruvi means ‘a sparrow with an unknown father’. The mythological bird, which is part of the tribal folklore, captures the untold tales of the unseen people who suffer quietly, who yearn to break the shackles of injustice, whose agonies and struggles the film seeks to bring to light.

So, who are the actors who bestow the film with the honour of having a unique star cast? They are around sixty people, belonging to Irula, Muduka, Kurumba and Vaduka tribal communities of Attappadi, a scheduled tribe hamlet of the southern Indian state of Kerala. Quite a few of them had not ever seen a film in their entire life.

The actors were selected from an acting workshop conducted at Attappadi in which around 150 people participated. Meenakshi, Shyamini, Anuprasobhini and Muruki play main roles in the film. The cast also includes Nanjiyamma, the tribal woman from Attappady who got the 68th National Film Award for Best Female Singer last year.

Dhabari Quruvi has bagged URF world record for being the only feature film starring only tribals. The film has also been selected to the International Film Festival of Kerala.

Producer: Ajith Vinayaka Films, Aevas Visual Magic Private Limited

Screenplay:  Priyanandanan, Kuppuswamy M, Smitha Sailesh, K.B. Hari and Lijo Panadan.

Cinematographer: Aswaghoshan

Editor: Ekalavyan

Don’t miss this unique film at IFFI 53. It is set to touch delegates’ hearts on November 24, 9.30 AM onwards, @ INOX Panjim Audi 2.

Film-Maker Madhur Bhandarkar Film India Lockdown, to premiere at IFFI 2022 in Goa

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‘India Lockdown’ will have its world premiere at the upcoming International Film Festival of India (IFFI). The 53rd edition of the festival is scheduled to take place from November 20 to 28 in Panaji, Goa.

Directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, ‘India Lockdown’ is inspired by true events. It will depict four parallel stories and the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic on the people of India.

The movie features Prateik Babbar, Sai Tamhankar, Shweta Basu Prasad, Prakash Belawadi and Aahana Kumra.

Country Focus – France for this Year IFFI-2022

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To celebrate cinematic excellence and contributions to film art by the country of focus, a special presentation is featured by the International Film Festival of India. In the 53rd edition of IFFI, the Country of Focus selected is France.

Film history owes its historical and aesthetic legacies to the always inventive trailblazing cinema of France. To this day, the generation of French directors including Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, and Claude Chabrol, is regarded as the most artistically fertile cinematic revolution in the history of films.

Organized in collaboration with the Embassy of France and Institut Français India, the Country Focus segment will commence on November 21st, 2022, at INOX Panjim, IFFI – Goa.

These 8 contemporary films have been selected to represent the potential and the versatility of French cinema:

Other People’s Children

Director : Rebecca Zlotowski
Duration : 104 minutes
Cast : Virginie Efira, Roschdy Zem, Chiara Mastroianni, Yamée Couture

Synopsis: Virginie Efira stars as a teacher whose new relationship with a single father becomes complicated when she begins to connect with his young daughter.

‘Other People’s Children’ is the Opening Film of the Country Focus section. It is a tragicomedy about a middle-aged woman who starts a new relationship and creates a close bond with her partner’s young daughter. It premiered at the 79th Venice International Film Festival and competed for the Golden Lion award.

The Crossing (2021)

Director : Florence Mialhe
Duration : 84 minutes

Synopsis: An animated feature film following the dramatic journey of two siblings, Kyona and her brother Adriel, who are running away, because they are being pursued by an unspecified Eastern European country.

‘The Crossing’ features surreal and fairytale-like imagery that evokes brush drawings and paintings and offers an emotional look at immigration that will move all ages. It was selected to be part of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2021.

Belle and Sebastian: The Nouvelle Generation

Director : Pierre Coré
Duration : 96 minutes
Cast : Robinson Mensah Rouanet, Michèle Laroque, Alice David



Synopsis: 10-year-old Sebastien reluctantly spends his vacation in the mountains with his grandmother and aunt. Helping them with the sheep is hardly an exciting prospect for a city boy like him – but that is without considering his encounter with Belle, a huge dog mistreated by her owner. Ready to do anything to fight injustice and protect his new-found friend, Sebastien will spend the craziest summer of his life.
‘Belle and Sebastian: The Nouvelle Generation’ is a film about a 10-year-old boy who finds a mistreated dog, and vows to fight against the injustice laid upon him.

Between Two Worlds (2021)

Director : Emmanuel Carrère
Duration : 96 minutes
Cast : Hélène Lambert, Louise Pociecka, Juliette Binoche, Steve Papagiannis, Aude Ruyter



Marianne Winckler, a well-known author, goes to live in northern France to research her new book on the subject of job insecurity. Without revealing her true identity, she gets hired as a cleaner, working with a group of other women.

It premiered at the Karlovy Vary Film festival, and in the Director’s Fortnight section at Cannes.

The Velvet Queen (2021)

Director : Marie Amiguet, Vincent Munier
Duration : 96 minutes
Cast : Vincent Munier, Sylvain Tesson




Two men explore the high-altitude wilderness of Tibet with many cameras, filming wildlife from a respectful distance and searching for the rare snow leopard.

Sixteen (2022)

Director : Philippe Lioret
Duration : 94 minutes
Cast : Nassim Lyes, Teïlo Azaïs, Sabrina Levoye





Synopsis: Nora and Leo, 16, live in the same town, in the same suburbs, and go to the same high school, but everything opposes them: their social backgrounds, their family’s religions, and their everyday lives. Yet, they fall in love at first sight. But from a theft accusation bringing into conflict their respective families, their love story will have to face a series of trials and dramas.

The Vanished President (2022)

Director : Jean-Marc Peyrefitte
Duration : 98 minutes
Cast : Jacques Gamblin, André Dussollier






Synopsis: 1920. Against all odds, Paul Deschanel, an idealist unknown to the public, is elected President of the French Republic. His first steps into power are impressive. He makes a series of audacious proposals: abolition of the death penalty, the right to vote for women, and universal suffrage! But the cynicism of the political world, the game of institutions, and the violence of media campaigns catch up with him and soon derail him. One evening, he falls off a train and vanishes… The whole world wonders: what happened to the French President?

The Green Perfume

Director : Nicolas Pariser
Duration : 101 minutes
Cast : Sandrine Kiberlain, Vincent Lacoste, Rüdiger Vogler, Léonie Simaga






Synopsis: ​​In the middle of a performance at la Comédie-Française, an actor dies on stage, poisoned. Martin, the member of the troupe and friend of the victim, becomes the center of everyone’s attention. Suspected by the police, he’s also chased by a mysterious organization, the Green Perfume, that seems to have ordered the murder.

While leading his own investigation, Martin receives the unexpected help of Claire, an eccentric cartoonist in need of adventure. This unlikely duo will live an adventure across Europe to foil the plans of the mysterious Green Perfume.

Goan Reporter News: Thriving economic development through co-operatives

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Though Co-operative movement started in Goa a bit late as compared to the other parts of the country it gained much needed impetus with the spurt in Co-operative societies registered as on March 31, 2022 be it Housing Co-operatives, Women Self Help Group Co-operative Institutions, Urban Credit Societies, Urban Co-operative Banks, Dairy Co-operative Societies among other allied Co-operatives and Societies which are instrumental in financing and rendering services in the area of human endeavour.

The Co-operative Movement in India was officially started with the advent of the Co-operative Societies Act, 1904. Subsequently this Act was replaced by Co-operative Societies Act 1912. Consequent upon Constitutional reforms introduced in the year 1919 the subject of cooperation was since transferred to the States. Accordingly different State Governments enacted their own Co-operative Societies Act, first being Bombay cooperative Societies Act 1925.

Goa achieved Liberation on December 19, 1961. However, immediately after proclaiming the transition period, the co-operative Movement was introduced in the State. The first agricultural co-operative Society was established in the remote village of Nagargao in March 1963 under the name the Nagargao V.K.S.S. Society Ltd. Thereafter all the village panchayats in the then union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu have followed the example of the pilot project of co-operative society established at Nagargao. The agriculture cooperative Societies in Goa has played a vital role for boosting the agriculture production thereby contributing to the national economy.

As a result of diversification and availability of different avenues in the economy the cooperative societies of different objectives and areas of the economy has started to come up in the State of Goa from the year 1979 onwards.

To mention a few are consumer co-operatives, Industrial, Marketing, Poultry processing and Salary earners Cooperatives etc. In the decade of 1980’s the economic activities in the state of Goa have undergone a sea change.

Also the decade 1980-1990 has witnessed a structural development in dairy farming in the State. As of now, there are 179 dairy co-operative unions which caters to the milk requirement of the Goan people.

In Goa, as of now there are 127 urban co-operative credit societies and 264 employees’ salary earners co-operative credit societies. Also altogether 5271 Co-operative societies are registered in the State of Goa as on March 31, 2022.

The role being played by the Co-operative Sector in rejuvenating and strengthening the rural economy is remarkable. Taking this aspect into account the State Government is also helping these cooperative sectors by providing various beneficial schemes for overall development of the Co-operative movement as well as socio economic development of its members.

The Department of Co-operation has also initiated efforts in the interest of co-operative members and staff working in the Co-operative sector to acquire required knowledge.

After assuming the charge as Minister for co-operation, Shri Subhash Shirodkar who represents Shiroda Constituency has intensified efforts and laid emphasis to strengthen the co-operative movement in the State. A new scheme “The Goa Sahakar Se Samruddhi Yojana ” is proposed to be introduced aimed at empowering societies and generates income/revenue for boosting its sustainability in changing times and will be made effective from April 1ST 2023.

The much awaited 69TH All India Co-operative week 2022 celebration will commence in the state from November 14 and conclude on November 20, 2022.

The main theme of the celebration for this year is ‘India @ 75: Growth of Co-operative and future Ahead’.

This annual weekly celebration assumes significance as it facilitates to review the development and put in renewed and determined efforts for the development of co-operative movement in the State of Goa.

The inaugural function of Co-operative week will be held at Ganeshotsav Mandal hall, Shiroda Bazar on November 14, 2022 and subsequently in other parts of the State till November 20, 2022.

Apart from Government endeavours, if collective and combined efforts are put in by those involved in the Co-operative Sector it would undoubtedly pave the way for ensuring momentum and yield desired results to strengthen co-operative movement and also to ease the perennial unemployment problem in the State.