

During the reign of the Kings, it was the most often used chamber.

The construction began in 1678 and concluded in 1684.Įvery year, almost ten million people visit the Palace of Versailles, and every one of them sees the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, an aesthetic masterpiece. Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Le Vau’s successor, created a more acceptable design that replaced the terrace with a vast gallery. The terrace originally existed between the King’s Apartments to the north and the Queen’s Apartments to the south, but it was inconvenient and, above all, exposed to inclement weather, so it was demolished not long after. It’s also known as the Grande Galerie or Galerie des Glaces in French. This year’s festival jury boasts of jury members that will include names like global award-winning film editor Jill Bilcock, one of Australia’s renowned actors Vince Colosimo, multi-award-winning director Geoffrey Wright and multi-award-winning filmmaker Nadia Tass.The most renowned chamber in the Palace, the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, was erected to replace a huge terrace planned by architect Louis Le Vau that opened into the garden. The IFFM has had the privilege of some of the biggest Australian film talents on the jury panel. In these categories, Mumbai Diaries, Aranyak, Mai and Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein are leading the nominations
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This year too those awards will be included with Best Series, Best Actor in a Series and Best Actress in a Series. Keeping with the evolving times, in 2021 IFFM introduced streaming platforms too as categories for awards. Another key highlight is that the Best Film winner automatically gets a nomination nod under the Best Asian Film category at the annual prestigious AACTA (Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards). Winners of Best Film, Best Indie Film and Best Documentary each win state-of-the-art cameras from Black Magic Design apart the award. Indie film nominations have acclaimed films including Pedro, Once Upon a Time in Calcutta, Fair Folk amongst others, while Urf, Ayena, Ladies Only are some of the Best Docu nominees. This year’s big nominees include the starring leads and filmmakers/producers of films like Jai Bhim, The Rapist, Gangubai Kathiwadi, 83, Badhaai Do, Sardar Udham amongst others. This year’s nominations will see films and content which were released between August 2021 to April 2022.Ī post shared by Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Read: The Great Flood: Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo Roped in For the Upcoming Tragic Movie? The awards will recognise the best in cinematic talent from across the Indian subcontinent across the formats of feature films and will also honour the acclaimed OTT series. The Awards night is all set to take place on the 14th of August in Melbourne.

This year there are over 100 films across 23 languages being screened at the festival. This year the festival starts on 12-20 August in the lesson and will also have especially virtual programming between 13-30 August for Australian audiences. In its 13th edition to be held this month, the IFFM 2022 is making its comeback for its physical version of the festival, after the festival has been solely virtual for the last two years. It showcases the best films from India and the subcontinent. The festival is an annual festival that takes place in Melbourne, Australia and is presented by the Victorian Government. It has just announced its nominations for its annual awards ceremony and there are some promising films that have made it to the cut. The Indian Film Festival Of Melbourne 2022 is going to be one of the biggest international Indian film festivals outside of the country.
