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Wanuri emphasized that the Kerala Film Festival transcends mere cinema; it's a celebration of culture and diversity.
The 28th installment of the IFFK commenced in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday.
In a ceremony held yesterday, the IFFK delegate cell was inaugurated by Thiruvananthapuram City Corporation Mayor Arya Rajendran.
This special tribute section will feature eleven remarkable films showcasing the brilliance of renowned artists within the film industry.
Malaysian horror film 'Tiger Stripes', 'Footprints on Water' by Malayali director Nathalia Syam, 'Four Daughters' by Kaouther Ben Hania, and the Korean film 'A Letter from Kyoto' will be screened.
Mammootty Kampany's 'Kaathal The Core' takes that plunge, choosing a less trodden path to address an issue that rarely finds its way to mainstream Malayalam cinema.
Like most of his films, including 'Perariyathavar', Dr Biju's focus in Adrishya Jalakangal are the unseen, unfortunate people whose lives are determined by the powerful few.
The eight-day festival at Goa will conclude on November 28.
Registrations can also be done at the delegate cell that will be opened at the Tagore Theatre, which is the main IFFK venue.
He also said people should not be influenced by other people's opinions and should articulate only their own views about a film.