India Film Project
India Film Project is an annual content creation festival held in Mumbai, India. The festival features a flagship 50 Hour Filmmaking Challenge, where participants are given 50 hours to make a film after which a panel of judges select award winners. The competition has run each September since 2011 and is deemed as largest creative collaborative activity. Competitors form teams and are given a common theme to which they then write a script and shoot the films. They have a free choice of locations, equipment and actors. The teams are also responsible for post-production including editing and audio.
From 2016, the organizers have added a two-day on-ground festival in Mumbai which talks about various aspects of creation across films, digital, literature and music with interesting conversations, workshops and performances. Over 20,000 content enthusiasts attend the festival every year making it one umbrella place for creators.
History
India Film Project was started by Ritam Bhatnagar in 2011 as the Ahmedabad Film Project, a competition for local filmmakers. In 2013 it was renamed the India Film Project, admitting entrants from other countries from 2014. The eighth edition held in October 2018 received entries from over 300 cities and 30 countries.Season 1
The first Ahmedabad Film Project in 2011 received 86 entries from 18 cities. Filmmaker Sanjay Gadhvi was the jury member. More than 600 filmmakers participated in the event. The theme for the filmmaking competition was 'Small things in life'. As founder Ritam says, "The motive of beginning this festival was to attract people towards filmmaking, considered a niche hobby back then". "The festival was meant to be a one-time activity, but the response was too good to make it an annual happening" he adds.Season 2
The 2012 Edition saw more than 1200 filmmakers, 120 teams from 24 cities across India, competing against each other to win the title of Best Film. Well-known Filmmakers like Shoojit Sircar, Vikramaditya Motwane, Rajesh Mapuskar and Komal Nahta were part of the jury. The theme 'Ingredients of Good Living' caught well with the filmmakers with some of the best films coming out of the competition.Season 3
The 2013 Edition of India Film Project saw as many as 4200+ filmmakers from 40 cities across India and neighbouring countries. The film project went online by allowing participants to shoot films from their own cities and uploading online. The project extended their filmmaking hours from 48 hours to 50 hours. The project kicked off on September 20, 2014. Versatile and award-winning filmmakers like Tigmanshu Dhulia, Nikhil Advani and Bejoy Nambiar served as the jury members. For the first time in India, an online film festival was a part of 2013 edition in association with NFDC, which allowed everyone to watch their favourite films online on their computer screen. The winning films of 2013 edition received amazing response such that they were selected for Jaipur International Film Festival for special screening.Season 4
The 2014 edition of India Film Project was announced on 28 May. The festival claimed to reach out to filmmakers from smaller towns and other countries through previous year's winning film screenings. The official trailer of 2014 edition was revealed on June 4, which featured a military theme. The trailer was shot with extensive use of VFX and sent out the message 'Shoot before you get shot'.The jury for 2014 edition was announced in First week of August. The jury consisted of one of the Indian cinema's most prolific name Shyam Benegal and much acclaimed filmmakers Hansal Mehta, Omung Kumar and Umesh Shukla.
More than 8500 filmmakers participated in the edition from 85 cities across the world, mostly India, Singapore, Nepal, Pakistan, Indonesia, Dubai, USA and UK. Almost 500 films were made in the challenge over the 50 hours beginning on September 12, 2014.
Axis Bank and Mountain Dew had extended support to 2014 edition so that more and more filmmakers can avail the benefit of this activity.
Season 5
The 2015 edition of India Film Project took the wings off festival to make it truly international. More than 14000 filmmakers are said to participate in this edition from 18 countries. The 5th season was announced on 15 May 2015 and the trailer was released on 15 June. The 2015 trailer was shot using a technique called visual illusion and garnered huge popularity amongst participants.receiving trophy from Jury Ketan Mehta, Guneet Monga and Raja Sen.|212x212px
The festival lined up some very prominent faces of Bollywood who came forward as jury members. Two times National award winners Ketan Mehta and Onir along with film critic Raja Sen took up the mammoth task of judging 700+ films. The festival also saw its first female jury member Guneet Monga who was much appraised by the festival fans.
The festival saw huge participation from south Indian states such as Telangana, AP, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu with huge filmmaking fans flocking to the event. Apart from India, participation was seen from USA, UK, Germany, Singapore, Dubai, Australia, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Pakistan, Malaysia and other countries. The filmmaking hours started on 18 September and ended on 20 September. Considering the huge scale of festival, the award ceremony is expected to have more than 3000 people attend the gathering.
Season 6
IFP 2016 was the festival's first edition to be held outside Ahmedabad. The festival officially moved to Mumbai as its new home ground. The 50-hour filmmaking competition saw more than 23,600 filmmakers who took part and made 1,220 films over the weekend. The theme announced was 'Top of the World'. The jury for the festival was Madhur Bhandarkar, Nagesh Kukunoor, Sriram Raghavan and southern super director Vetrimaaran. A good number of teams also participated from China, Dubai, US, and 16 more countries.The grand finale held on 1 October at Mumbai saw some of the best content creators of country coming together. Tanmay Bhat, Ashish Shakya and Gursimran Khamba from All India Bakchod were seen along with Vasan Bala conversing about how web content in India was catching up pace and becoming a new entertainment destination for millennials.
Kanan Gill lead a conversation on 'How not to make a film' where he took the audience view of content creation. East India Comedy was represented by Sorabh Pant, Angad Singh and Azeem Banatwala, seen conversing with Raja Sen about importance of giving offence. Nikhil Taneja from Y-Films along with Anupama Chopra, Nidhi Bisht and Sameer Saxena from The Viral Fever conversed about the anatomy of making and distributing a web-series, a rather new form of content for youngsters. Karan Talwar and Anisha Rickshawalli joined Raja Sen in discussing about Split Personality on screen. Apart from conversations, the day also included a workshop on short storytelling and short filmmaking conducted by Terribly Tiny Tales and a screening of popular web films by Pocket Films.
The evening also saw Sumeet Vyas, Nidhi Singh of Permanent Roommates fame, Naveen Kasturia, Maanvi Gagroo and Amol Parashar from The Viral Fever. The event was hosted by RJ Megha, Malishka RJ and Rishi Kapoor. The event was attended by over 8,000 film enthusiasts from around the country.
Season 7
The 2017 festival was held at Nehru Center in Mumbai on September 30 and October 1. More than 29,000 filmmakers from 18 countries participated in the 50-hour challenge, creating over 1,503 films, each of them 4 to 6 minutes, on the theme 'Everything is connected' over a weekend. The jury for the seventh edition of the festival was Ram Madhvani, Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury and Vipul Amrutlal Shah.The 'Best of Digital' awards for YouTube videos were introduced with 5,512 nominations in 7 categories. Two other challenges added to festival were a Short scriptwriting challenge that was executed in association with Terribly Tiny Tales and a Poster Design challenge in association with The Souled Store.
The festival had 16,000 visitors attending conversations, workshops and screenings. The Viral Fever's new web-series called Inmates had its premiere at the festival, five days before its official launch.
The festival saw the likes of Ashutosh Gowariker, Devdutt Pattanaik, Nikkhil Advani, Irshad Kamil, Prajakta Koli, Nidhi Bisht, Neha Dhupia, Dia Mirza, Kunal Kapoor, Baradwaj Rangan, Kunal Kohli, Harsh Beniwal, Prahlad Kakkar, Siddharth Mahadevan, Vasan Bala and over 80 other speakers.
Cinthol, Maruti Suzuki, Hotstar, Nokia and Gujarat Tourism were the main sponsors of the event.
Season 8
IFP Season 8 saw over 32,000 filmmakers participating and producing 1,550 short films in a duration of 50 hours. The 8th season saw participation from over 300 cities and 30 countries, with teams coming in from USA, UK, Ireland, Australia, Singapore, Dubai, Germany, China, France and more. This was the first time that IFP declared separate theme for each of its categories, namely Professional, Amateur and Mobile. The jury for the 50 Hour Filmmaking Challenge were Sudhir Mishra, Milan Luthria and RS Prasanna.The two-day festival in Mumbai was spread across four stages, talking about creation, collaboration and celebration of content. Over 16,000 visitors attended the two-day festival, consisting of engaging conversations, screenings, workshops and Ask me Anythings. The festival saw presence of Alexander Payne, Ayushmann Khurana, Bhumi Pednekar, Kartik Aaryan, Vicky Kaushal, Ashwin Sanghi, Vidya Vox, Shankar Tucker, Bhuvan Bam, Prajakta Koli, Hansal Mehta, Ashwini Iyer Tiwary, Benny Dayal, Kunal Roy Kapoor, Anupama Chopra, Mithila Palkar, Dhruv Sehgal, Rajeev Masand, Vikramaditya Motwane, Bejoy Nambiar, Sona Mohapatra, Mallika Dua, Kaneez Surka, Ashish Chanchlani and over 70 more artists. The Viral Fever's upcoming series Hostel Daze and Dice Media's What the Folks Season 2 were premiered at the festival.
The festival also saw three challenges: Poster Design Challenge for designers, Short Scriptwriting Challenge for writers and Voice Your Words Challenge for Storytellers.
Datsun, Lifebuoy, IMDb, Johnnie Walker and Gujarat Tourism were the main sponsors of the season 8.
Season 9
IFP Season 9, held in September–October timelines, saw over 36,000 filmmakers participating and producing 1,710 short films in a duration of 50 hours. The participation came from 320 cities and 18 countries, with teams from USA, UK, Australia, Turkey, Dubai, Singapore and many more. The jury for the Challenge were Abhishek Chaubey, Anjani Menon, Pan Nalin and Pradeep Sarkar.The two-day festival was moved to Mehboob Studios at Bandra, Mumbai at a fairly large venue to accommodate the growing community. Over 17,000 creators from 58 cities travelled down to attend the festival, which was spread across 4 stages, with interesting conversations, workshops and screenings. The festival saw presence of Naseeruddin Shah, Javed Akhtar, Manoj Bajpayee, Rajkummar Rao, Divya Dutta, Swara Bhaskar, Ishaan Khatter, Radhika Madan, Jim Sarbh, Devdutt Pattanaik, Vikramaditya Motwane, Prajakta Koli, Zakir Khan, Abish Mathew, Ashish Shakya, Aparshakti Khurrana, Gulshan Devaiah, Anupama Chopra, Anand Gandhi, Kusha Kapila, Jordindian, Be Younick, Beer Biceps, Gaurav Taneja, Kaneez Surka, Gaurav Gera, Ritviz, Naezy Mikey McCleary, Ahsaas Channa, Anand Tiwari, Yahya Bootwala, Amandeep Singh, Kubbra Sait and over 80 more artists. The workshops on post-production, cinematic lighting, pitching, visual effects, use of gimbal, creativity, visual storytelling, self care and many other sessions were introduced to reach out to relevant audiences. The poster of Divya Dutta and Swara Bhaskar's upcoming film Sheer Qorma was launched at the festival amidst much fanfare. Mikhil Musale's upcoming film Made in China starring Rajkumar Rao also launched its teaser at the festival.
The festival also saw huge participation across Short Storytelling Challenge, Storytelling Challenge and Poster Design Challenge. The winning stories from Storytelling Challenge were later converted in to audiobooks. The winning posters from the Poster Design Challenge are being merchandised and sold to larger audiences across India.
Signature, Myntra, Exide, Adobe, Nikon, DJI, Kingston and Gujarat Tourism were the principal sponsors of the season 9.
Previous Themes
Winners
2019 - 50 Hour Filmmaking ChallengeAward | Film | Team Leader | Team |
Platinum Film of the Year - Professional | Paul | Rishab Joshi | @not.just.a.dentist, Nagpur |
Gold Film of the Year - Professional | Gaura | Nikhil Arora | Word of Mouth Media, Dehradun |
Silver Film of the Year - Professional | Perfect Gods | Prashanth M | Candor Bros Entertainment, Chennai |
Bronze Film of the Year - Professional | Inside | Pranshu shrivastava | Brand Icon Studio, Indore |
#5 Film of the Year - Professional | Tales of Passion - A biopic of an environmentalist | Satyarth Singh | Lights On Films, Mumbai |
My Signature Award - Professional | Mere Papa Google Par | Jomin Varghese | EBC Originals, Mumbai |
Platinum Film of the Year - Amateur | Janu | Rajkumar A | Vilvanaram, Chennai |
Gold Film of the Year - Amateur | Thanthooni Thuruthu | Abed Paul | 22nd Society, Kochi |
Silver Film of the Year - Amateur | Mehsoos | Chand Mohammad | 90's Kids, Mumbai |
Bronze Film of the Year - Amateur | Anjaan | Tushar Gupta | Pichchar, Dehradun |
#5 Film of the Year - Amateur | Bandish | Netra Murbadkar | Nature Surferers, Mumbai |
Platinum Film of the Year - Mobile | Kheer | Ujan Gangopadhyay | UA Productions, Kolkata |
Gold Film of the Year - Mobile | Itwar | Pururava Rao | BistroBethak, Mumbai |
Silver Film of the Year - Mobile | Flawed | Ravi Rocker | EkJagaah, Mumbai |
Bronze Film of the Year - Mobile | Shot Down | Soham Pujara | Mumbai |
#5 Film of the Year - Mobile | The Dream Project | Abhraneel Malakar | Abhraneel & Bros., Kolkata |
2018 - 50 Hour Filmmaking Challenge
Award | Film | Team Leader | Team |
Platinum Film of the Year - Professional | The First Drag | Harshad Mahadeshwar | Dil Ki Baat, Houston, USA |
Gold Film of the Year - Professional | Dabba Gul | Kushal Verma | MissMalini Productions, Mumbai |
Silver Film of the Year - Professional | The Event | Aditya Sharma | The Visual Architects, Ahmedabad |
Bronze Film of the Year - Professional | Kaali Peeli Ride | Sayan Dasgupta | Think BIG, Kolkata |
Best Film #5 of the Year - Professional | Metronome | Akash Singh | Kreativ Street, Gurugram |
Platinum Film of the Year - Amateur | Sveekar | Sayandip Sikder | Red Matrix Productions, Kolkata |
Gold Film of the Year - Amateur | Digikal | Sunil Negi | Liberal Arts Production, Dehradun |
Silver Film of the Year - Amateur | Netru Indru Nalaai | Madan M | Frames and Frequencies, Chennai |
Bronze Film of the Year - Amateur | Maggi Readdyyyeeaah? | Dhananjay Gandotra | Parichay Originals, Faridabad |
Best Film #5 of the Year - Amateur | Wake Up! | Rishab Joshi | Not Just A Dentist Films, Nagpur |
Datsun Change Film of the Year - Amateur | Bungee Jumping | Aditya Chandrashekar | Teacup Films, Bangalore |
Platinum Film of the Year - Mobile | Shit Happens | Gayathrie | Watchers of the Sea, Chennai |
Gold Film of the Year - Mobile | Checklist | Sailesh Kolanu | Divergent Shorts, New South Wales, Australia |
Silver Film of the Year - Mobile | ?v=C_cu8CmMBCQ Run of Freedom | Sheshank Mishra | [Switch Hit, New Delhi |
Bronze Film of the Year - Mobile | Dhong | Janam Shah | Picworx, Mumbai |
Best Film #5 of the Year - Mobile | Main Aur Raja | Mariipeddi Vinay Viveka Vardhan | Rama Reels, Hyderabad |
2017 - 50 Hour Filmmaking Challenge
Award | Film | Team Leader | Team |
Platinum Film of the Year - Professional | Parallax | Aditya Sharma | The Visual Architects, Ahmedabad |
Gold Film of the Year - Professional | Faulen | Kundan Sad | CreatEwitty Media Notions, Nagpur |
Silver Film of the Year - Professional | Ranga Deva | Harikanth Gunamagari | Kala Media, Hyderabad |
Bronze Film of the Year - Professional | Dispatched | Pranav Chimulkar | denture Capital, Bangalore |
Best Film #5 - Professional | The Audition | Nikhil Mehta | NJM Productions, Bangalore |
Platinum Film of the Year - Amateur | Karma | Srinivasan Aravind | Radiant Studios, Vellore |
Gold Film of the Year - Amateur | Memento Mori | Amogh Kanaskar | Broken Tripod Films, Pune |
Silver Film of the Year - Amateur | Lifeline | Rinkle Pagariya | Pocket Production, Thane |
Bronze Film of the Year - Amateur | For The Joy Of It | Arjun Suri | Blink Arts, Mumbai |
Platinum Film of the Year - Mobile | Footsteps | Kundan Sad | CreatEwitty Media Notions, Nagpur |
Gold Film of the Year - Mobile | Bas Paanch Minute | Sagar Kalaria | Fikar Not Films, Rajkot |
Silver Film of the Year - Mobile | Tanabata | Suyash Kamat | Plot Point Films, Pune |
Bronze Film of the Year - Mobile | Reminiscence | Alok Sinha | Pixel Garden, Mumbai |
2016
Award | Film | Team Leader | Team |
Platinum Film of the Year - Professional | Troll Life | Rahul Riji Nair | First Print Studios, Thirumullavaram |
Gold Film of the Year - Professional | Gone with the Wind | Sagar Kalaria | Fikar Not Films, Rajkot |
Silver Film of the Year - Professional | Binoculars | Sayan Dasgupta | Think BIG, Kolkata |
Bronze Film of the Year - Professional | Jamoon | Nitesh Nanjudharadhya | ByTwo Films, Bengaluru |
Best Film #5 - Professional | Vertigo | Dharma Teja | A story by Dharma Teja, Hyderabad |
Platinum Film of the Year - Amateur | Nagraj in Mumbai | Ashish Madurwar | WildFlower Pictures, Mumbai |
Gold Film of the Year - Amateur | Acme | Kundan Sad | Creat-E-Witty Media Notions, Nagpur |
Silver Film of the Year - Amateur | Kshuda | Dhananjay Kode | Parshion, Nagpur |
Bronze Film of the Year - Amateur | The Bridge | Chandrashekhar Mantha | Flowing River Productions, Mumbai |
Platinum Film of the Year - Mobile | Fibonacci | Alok Sinha | Pixel Garden, Mumbai |
Gold Film of the Year - Mobile | Black and White | Saiprasad S | Broken Puppets, Vellore |
Silver Film of the Year - Mobile | Nithirai | Aswin Kandasamy | Layman Frames, Chennai |
2015
Award | Film | Team Leader | Team |
Platinum Film of the Year | Koothu | Vijay Velukutty | Madras Motion Pictures, Chennai |
Gold Film of the Year | Iris | Sai Prasad S | Sastra Fotohub, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu |
Silver Film of the Year | Kahaaniyan | Aditya Sharma | The Visual Architects, Pune |
Bronze Film of the Year | Blank | Aman Khan | Blank, Mumbai |
Best Film #5 | Photo Mohan | Sarath Chan | Blurr India, Trichy, Tamil Nadu |
Best Film #6 | Passion | Aneesh George | Team Zero, Kannur, Kerala |
Best Film #7 | 2+1=2 | Chetan Krishna | Jingchak, Bengaluru |
Best Film #8 | Next Today | GS | Redsquad, Hyderabad |
Best Film #9 | MJ | Rahul Riji Nair | First Print Studios, Kollam, Kerala |
Best Film #10 | Khairat | Girish Atuvalaipil | Project Mayhem, Bangalore |
Himalayan Mineral Water Challenge Winner | Winner | Viraj More | Timelight, Pune |
Himalayan Mineral Water Challenge Runner Up | Runner up | Alok Sinha | Pixel Garden, Mumbai |
2014
Award | Film | Team Leader | Team |
Platinum Film of the Year | Audition | Vignash | Studio Untitled, Chennai |
Gold Film of the Year | Axe Tree Me | Piyusha Khadakkar | Capricorn Graphix, Ahmedabad |
Silver Film of the year | And then he thought | Ashish | LMB Productions, Pune |
Bronze Film of the year | Laal | Amit Shetty | Power Drift, Mumbai |
Best Film #5 | I am Bhushan | Nonidh Yadav | MVTV Productions, Dubai |
Best Film #6 | Cycle | Nainesh Butti | Surat |
Best Film #7 | Graffiti | Santosh | Think Cinema, Bengaluru |
Best Film #8 | I am too | Pranav Borse | Pixcreed, Pune |
Best Film #9 | Extra Mile | Kishan Chauhan | Area 55, Ahmedabad |
Best Film #10 | Brotherhood | Abhishek Thakur | The Yellow Bulb, New Delhi |
Recommendation Award | Lost and Found | Sagar Kalaria | Fikar Not Films, Rajkot |
Mountain Dew Challenge Winner | Winner | Alok Sinha | Pixel Garden, Mumbai |
Mountain Dew Challenge Runner Up | First Runner Up | Aditya Sharma | The Visual Architects, Ahmedabad |
Mountain Dew Challenge Runner Up | Second Runner Up | Nainesh Butti | Fun Motion Pictures, Surat |