The competition section includes films from Asia, Africa and Latin American countries.
"Capturing Dad' (Japan), 'Arbani' (Israel), 'Inertia' and 'Club Sandwich' (Mexico), 'Errata' (Argentina), 'Jonatha's Forest' (Brazil), 'Parviz' and 'Taj Mahal' (Iran), 'The Battle of Tabato' (Portugal) and 'Constructors' (Kazhakstan) are the 10 foreign entries in the section.
Four Indian films, including two from Malayalam have also been chosen for the section. 'Mekhe Dhaka Tara' (Bengali/ Kamaleswar Mukherjee), 'Astu' (Marathi/Sumitra Bhave) and Malayalam films '101 Chodyangal' (Siddharth Siva) and 'Kaliyachan' (Farook Abdul) are the Indian entries in the section.
Seven Malayalam films have been chosen for the 'Malayalam Cinema Today' section including 'Celluloid' by Kamal and 'Annayum Resulum' by Rajeev Ravi, a release from the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, the organisers of IFFK, said here.
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