20th Asian Women's Film Festival | 6-8 March 2025 | IAWRT Chapter India | India International Centre, New Delhi
On the eve of the festival, we invite you for a Panel Discussion on Women and the Arts at the British Council on 5th March, followed by the festival from 6th to 8th March at the India International Centre A bonanza of 65 films from 21 Asian countries, panel discussions, master classes and exhibitions.
March 5th: Panel Discussion - Women and the Arts
Panel Discussion
Venue: British Council Auditorium
Time: 4.30 pm
Join us for an insightful conversation on Women and the Arts featuring prominent names from the art world. The discussion comes as the final piece in an initiative put together by IAWRT, the British Council and the Public Service Broadcasting Trust, to award 2 best films made on women artists. The evening will see us felicitating the Jury and Popular Choice Award winners.
March 6th: Voices of Change - Gender & Climate Resilience
Seminar
Venue: Conference Room 2 (adjacent to the Terrace Pergola)
Time: 9.30 am - 5.30 pm
This seminar has been conceptualised in collaboration with FES, and will focus on the intersections of Gender and Climate Resilience. Read more about the speakers and the themes here. As a precursor to this seminar, we put together an 'AV submission' competition on the theme, aimed at students. The best AVs will be screened at the same venue on the 7th.
March 6th: Memory as Movement - Archiving Feminist Histories
Panel discussions
Venue: CD Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC
Time 9.15 am - 1.30 pm
In a two-panel event, we look at the challenges, processes and way ahead for putting together the stories of the women's movement. You can read the note on the panels here.
March 6th - 8th: Memory as Movement - Archiving Feminist Histories
Exhibition
Venue: Gandhi/ King Plaza, IIC
Time: All day, all 3 days
A celebration of 10 feminist organisations based in Delhi, this exhibition brings together their origin stories, and a curated glimpse of their work. Through this exhibition, we celebrate their journeys, acknowledging the labour, vision, and unwavering commitment that have shaped the movement: a reminder that history is made not just in grand moments, but in the everyday acts of resistance and care.
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