Spirit of Fire Debuts with International Flair – Dailynewsegypt
The inaugural Spirit of Fire film festival brought together filmmakers and industry figures from 18 countries, including India, Iran, China, South Africa, and Brazil. TV BRICS served as the festivalâs international media partner.
This yearâs competition program showcased over 40 films by emerging directors from Russia, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The theme, âThe Special Language of National Cinematography,â highlighted the unique storytelling power of different cultures.
Natalia Komarova, Governor of Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug â Yugra, emphasized the festivalâs role in fostering international film industry cooperation. She pointed to last yearâs participation by India, which resulted in a joint Russian-Indian project, and highlighted Iranâs participation this year, with the Iranian ambassador underlining the countryâs commitment to the event.
The Spirit of Fire festival kicked off with awards for the open microfilm competition, themed âFamily Values.â The special prize went to âLike Father and Sonâ by Chinese director Bai Zhiqiang. The âYour Cinemaâ program winner was âTegarâ by Indonesian director Anggi Frisky.
Professor Li Ge, Secretary General of the Franco-Chinese Association of New Cinema and professor at the Academy of International Studies in New Delhi, noted Spirit of Fire festivalâs contribution to cultural and cinematic collaboration within the BRICS countries. He expressed hope for increased exchange and cooperation between BRICS film festivals in the future.
The Indian film âAbductionâ by Karan Tejpal received a special jury mention. During a plenary session, Mrs. Srishti, Second Secretary of the Embassy of India, discussed potential avenues for Russia-India film cooperation. She praised the festivalâs welcoming environment for young talent and emphasized the value of each nationâs unique cinematic traditions in fostering the development of ethnic cinema.
The âBronze Taigaâ international competition prize for a debut film was awarded to Daniel Bandeiraâs âPropertyâ (Brazil).
Held annually with government support and under the personal patronage of Governor Komarova, the Spirit of Fire is Russiaâs premier international platform for showcasing debut films by emerging directors. Notably, the festival is included in the program for Russiaâs 2024 BRICS presidency.