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Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM) is an institute based in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India, with campuses in Bhubaneswar, Noida, Nellore, [2] and Goa, offering training, education and research in sustainable management of tourism, travel and other allied sectors.
Open Air Screening, film conference, networking parties, seminars and interactive sessions on important topics of cinema are held at the festival. The festival focuses mainly on women in filmmaking. MWIFF in its first edition had a film category – ‘PSA’ completely for women that had films based on theme – ‘social cause of women’.
A travelogue film is an early type of travel documentary, serving as an exploratory ethnographic film. Ethnographic films have been made for the spectators to see the other half to relate with the world in relative relations.
Madhubani Film Festival [8] [9] Madras Independent Film Festival; MAMI Mumbai Film Festival; Manifest Dance Film Festival; Manikarnika International Film Festival; Martand Bharati International Film Festival; Mumbai International Film Festival; Mumbai Women's International Film Festival; Mountain View International Film Festival (MVIFF)
The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) is a film institute under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India and aided by the Central Government of India. [2] It is situated on the premises of the erstwhile Prabhat Film Company in Pune. It was established in 1960 and its alumni includes technicians, actors ...
The following is a list of notable film schools that are active, grouped by country. Around the world, there are both public and private institutions dedicated to teaching film either as a department within a larger university, or as a stand-alone entity.
Aakrosh (1980 film) Aame; Aandhi; Aapadbandhavudu; Aattam; Adaminte Vaariyellu; Ainthu Unarvugal; Akira (2016 Hindi film) Alaiyadikkuthu; Ammayi Kapuram; Amrapali (film) Angry Indian Goddesses; Anjaam; Ankur (film) Anthuleni Katha; Arangetram (1973 film) Archana IAS; Asoka (2001 film) Astitva; Aurat (1940 film) Aval Appadithan; Aval Oru Thodar ...
Film tourism, or film induced tourism, is a specialized or niche form of tourism where visitors explore locations and destinations which have become popular due to their appearance in films and television series. [1] The term also encompasses tours to production studios as well as movies or television-related parks. [2]