Panaji: International Film Festival of India, Day Ten


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Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Dec 2:


 

Peforming artistes seen gheraoing Tomazinho Cardozo, the Chairman of the IFFI 2008 Programme committee at the Old GMC complex in Panaji on the tenth day of the 39th International Film Festival of India in Panaji. The management has cancelled all the programmes and other peripheral events across the state on account of the death of the former prime minister of India V P Singh and also to condemn the recent Mumbai terror attack.


Delegates in front of the Inox multiplex in Panaji.


Renowned US model/actress Shanada Rene seen during her visit to the Maquinez Palace on the tenth day of the 39th International Film Festival of India in Panaji on Sunday.


The beautifully lit IFFI street in Panaji.


Rajendra Talak Director of the konkani film 'Saavariya.com' premired in the IFFI 2008 seen briefing the media during a press conference at the ESG hall on the tenth day of the 39th International Film Festival of India in Panaji.


Winners of the Short film competition (from right) Albert Bayona for his environmental film 'Monday to Friday' (spain) bagged the Vasudha Award, Geetika Narang bagged the second best film in the International competition 'Good Night', Gabrielle Brennen bagged the special Jury award for her film 'The Writer' (France) and Nicolas Probost bagged the Golden lamp tree for his film 'Plot Point' (Belgium).


Albert Bayona, the winner in the environmental film category is seen with the Jury members on the tenth day of the 39th International Film Festival of India in Panaji.


The Old GMC building complex.

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