The festival that with its vast span and a wide spectrum of cinema is back. This time, the Jagran Film Festival presents an even wider range of cinemas of the world. The 6th Jagran will unveil its collection in New Delhi in July and in Mumbai in September. Post its conclusion in New Delhi, the festival will travel to 16 cities of India and present Cinema that hardly reaches these regions.

The Competitive section of JFF will be Indian Feature cinema (All Language), Short film section, Cinema of the Sellers (Ad Films), Cinema of Debut Directors which were a rage in the last edition of the festival will be back with a clutch of 20 films each.

The festival has invited entries from short and feature film makers for films produced between September 1, 2014 and June 1, 2015. The entries close on May 30, 2015.

The unique feature of this year’s edition is the inclusion of the special section on the Happiness; with both Indian & International films participating. This will be a special feature and will be screened in non-competitive.

Mr. Basant Rathore (VP Jagran Prakashan Ltd.), speaking on this occasion mentioned, “The Jagran Film festival is back with its 6th edition. JFF remains committed to showcasing the finest films from across regions of India and from across the globe. The JFF will continue to create a platform where filmmakers and audiences come together to experience cinema at its best and discover new stories, new cultures and new talent”

About Jagran Film Festival: Jagran Film Festival (JFF) is an initiative by the Jagran Group towards creating a culture of cinema appreciation. JFF is an honest and sincere attempt by Jagran to spread this culture, and create a platform that connects great content with audiences across the country. The festival screens films across genres, documentaries and world classics apart from student films and ad films. A unique feature of JFF is that the cast and crew of a few select films are invited to a discussion with the audience on various elements of the film. An important aspect of the festival is to generate a discussion on the various aspects of Cinema and its impact on society and popular culture. A series of Panel Discussions will be held with deliberations by eminent personalities from the film industry. Last year, with over 16 towns, 400+ screenings, 16 cinema appreciation workshops, the festival directly touch over an audience of over 50,000 people. Enthused by the response to this initiative by both the audiences and the filmmakers, the Festival in 2015, plans to travel an even greater distance. For further details please visit  http://www.jff.co.in/