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Don Bosco Global Youth Film Festival celebrates love, peace, and solidarity in Chennai
The second edition of the Don Bosco Global Youth Film Festival (DBGYFF) was held at the Don Bosco Auditorium in Egmore, Chennai, on October 13, in the presence of around 1500 students and youth. The Don Bosco Institute of Communication Arts (DBICA) coordinated the DBGYFF screening in Chennai.
The DBGYFF theme revolved around “Love builds Peace and Solidarity”. The Film Festival 2023 transcended boundaries, bringing together a rich tapestry of international talent. Entries from multiple countries were a testament to the global appeal of the event and an opportunity for cross-cultural dialogue and understanding.
A significant moment of the inauguration was the unveiling of the DBGYFF banner, marking the official commencement of the event. The eminent personalities of Mr B. Lenin, a veteran film editor, director, and writer, Right Rev. Bishop A. M. Chinnappa, Archbishop Emeritus of Madras-Mylapore and the Founder of the Society of God's Reign, Father John Alexander SDB, Vice Provincial of Salesian Province of Chennai, Dr D. Punitha, Head, Department of Communication & Dean for Women's Studies at Women's Christian College, Mr. V. Packirisamy, Former Regional Officer of Central Bureau of Film Certification (CBRC), Mr. E. V. Ganesh Babu, film director, producer, and actor and Mr. Simon K. King, film music director graced the event. Among the guests, Lenin, Packirisamy and E. V. Ganesh Babu were winners of the recently announced National Film Awards for 2023 under various categories. They shared their personal associations with DBICA and imparted words of wisdom to the youth, emphasizing the role of films in the world. The event was a platform for meaningful discussions.
The festival featured over 30 selected films, offering diverse films, each with its unique cultural nuances, artistic expressions, and storytelling. After each screening, an engaging discussion allowed participants to share their perspectives and insights. It was a true celebration of the universal language of cinema, highlighting how love, peace, and solidarity resonate in the hearts of people from different corners of the world.
The event was a testament to the power of film in fostering empathy and connection. As attendees, filmmakers, and organizers mingled and shared their perspectives, it became evident that the bonds forged during the festival extended beyond geographical boundaries. DBGYFF shared human experience, emphasizing the importance of unity and understanding in an increasingly interconnected world.
Father Ernest Rosario, Director of DBICA and Coordinator of the event felicitated and honoured the guests, technicians and student volunteers who were instrumental in making DBGYFF a success. He encouraged the youth to explore their creativity through filmmaking and to submit their work to platforms like DBGYFF.