The MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, one of Asia’s most esteemed cinematic events, returns for its 2024 edition from October 19-24 with an exciting lineup. This six-day celebration of global cinema, creativity, and culture will feature over 110 films from more than 45 countries, showcasing works in 50+ languages, various lengths, and a wide range of genres as part of its Official Selection.
Building on the success of last year’s inaugural South Asia Competition, the Main Competition section continues to spotlight the strongest voices in independent filmmaking from South Asia and its diaspora. Expanding on the popular ‘India Gold’ category, this section attracts top talent from across the region, featuring 11 films this year: seven from South Asia and its diaspora, and four from India. The line-up spans fiction, documentary, animation, and both internationally co-produced and independent productions. Notably, five of the competing directors are women, and the majority of the films are South Asian premieres, including World, Asia, and India premieres. Two of the entries are official Oscar submissions from their respective countries.
The Focus South Asia section includes films of all lengths, with short films grouped into packages. Non-competitive feature films in this category offer a diverse range of storytelling, including two films about South Asian themes by non-South Asian directors. This eclectic selection delves into a wide spectrum of experiences, from intimate personal stories to postmodern explorations of superstardom, making it a compelling showcase of the South Asian experience.
The World Cinema section will feature some of the most acclaimed films of the year. Highlights include The Room Next Door by Pedro Almodóvar, Emilia Pérez by Jacques Audiard, The Substance by Coralie Fargeat, A Different Man by Aaron Schimberg, Cloud by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Harvest by Athina Rachel Tsangari, Suspended Time by Olivier Assayas, Rumours by Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson & Galen Johnson, April by Dea Kulumbegashvili, and Universal Language by Matthew Rankin.
The festival will open its doors across the city to thousands of cinema enthusiasts, showcasing a selection of the finest films from around the globe. The 2024 MAMI lineup features winners of prestigious international honors, including the Caméra d’Or and Jury Prize from the Cannes Film Festival, Silver Bear winners from the Berlin International Film Festival, the Audience Award winner from the Sundance Film Festival, as well as the Golden Lion and Jury Prize winners from the Venice International Film Festival.
MAMI will also present the official submissions for the 2024 Academy Awards from countries such as Argentina, Canada, Denmark, France, Ireland, Japan, Nepal, Norway, and the United Kingdom.
Stay tuned for more films and announcements.
Complete Lineup of MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2024
South Asia Competition
The Main Competition section of the festival highlights groundbreaking contemporary films from South Asia and its diaspora. Featuring films in 10 languages across 12 countries, this competition reflects the festival’s commitment to discovering emerging talent while celebrating the innovative and transformative potential of cinema.
- Agent of Happiness by Arun Bhattarai, Dorottya Zurbó
Genre: Documentary | Runtime: 1h 34m | Language: Nepali, Dzongkha, English | Bhutan, Hungary | South Asia Premiere - Girls Will Be Girls by Shuchi Talati
Genre: Romance/Comedy | Runtime: 1h 59m | Language: English, Hindi | France, India, Norway | South Asia Premiere - Kiss Wagon by Midhun Murali
Genre: Drama | Runtime: 2h 53m | Language: Malayalam | India | South Asia Premiere - Little Jaffna by Lawrence Valin
Genre: War/Drama | Runtime: 21 mins | Language: French, Tamil | France | Asia Premiere - Nocturnes by Anirban Dutta, Anupama Srinivasan
Genre: Documentary | Runtime: 1h 23m | Language: English, Hindi, Bugun | India, USA | South Asia Premiere - Pooja, Sir by Deepak Rauniyar
Genre: Crime/Thriller | Runtime: 1h 58m | Language: Hindi, Maithili, Nepali | Nepal, Norway, USA | Asia Premiere - Rhythm of a Flower (Phool Ka Chand) by Amit Dutta
Language: Hindi | India | World Premiere - Santosh by Sandhya Suri
Genre: Thriller/Drama | Runtime: 2h 8m | Language: Hindi | UK, Germany, France, India | South Asia Premiere - Shambhala by Min Bahadur Bham
Genre: Drama | Runtime: 2h 30m | Language: Tibetan, Nepali | Nepal, France, Norway, Hong Kong, Turkey, Taiwan, USA | India Premiere - The Fable by Raam Reddy
Genre: Drama | Runtime: 1h 59m | Language: English, Hindi | India, USA | Asia Premiere - Village Rockstars 2 by Rima Das
Genre: Drama | Runtime: 1h 48m | Language: Assamese | India | South Asia Premiere
Focus South Asia
MAMI’s non-competitive section showcases feature and short films by South Asian and South Asian diaspora filmmakers, highlighting the richness of narratives and styles from the region. The MAMI 2024 lineup, featuring 10 feature films and 13 shorts across various languages, underscores the festival’s dedication to presenting diverse and thought-provoking cinema.
Features:
- A Fly on the Wall by Nilesh Maniyar, Shonali Bose
English | India, USA | South Asia Premiere - Angammal by Vipin Radhakrishnan
Tamil | India | World Premiere - Boong by Lakshmipriya Devi
Manipuri | India | Asia Premiere - Humans in the Loop by Aranya Sahay
Hindi, Kurukh | India | World Premiere - In Retreat (Be-qayaam) by Maisam Ali
Hindi, Ladakhi | India | South Asia Premiere - Marching in the Dark by Kinshuk Surjan
Marathi | Belgium, India, Netherlands | South Asia Premiere - The Real Superstar by Cédric Dupire
Hindi | France | Asia Premiere - The Shameless by Konstantin Bojanov
Hindi | Switzerland, Bulgaria, France, Taiwan, India | Asia Premiere - The Sharp Edge of Peace by Roya Sadat
Arabic, English, Farsi, Pashto | Afghanistan, Belgium, Qatar, United Kingdom, USA | Asia Premiere - Wild Flower Garland (Katu Pootha Malay) by Udayraj P.J.
Tulu | India | Asia Premiere
Non-features:
- Am I the Skinniest Person You’ve Ever Seen? by Eisha Marjara
English | Canada | International Premiere - Blind Spot (Chashma) by Nitin Baid
Hindi | India | World Premiere - Bunnyhood by Mansi Maheshwari
English | UK | Asia Premiere - Claws and Teeth by Srujan Belli
Kannada | India | World Premiere - Comrade Poopy by M Anonymous
Burmese | Myanmar | India Premiere - Cry Me A River by Suman Sen
Mandarin, Taiwanese | India, Taiwan | India Premiere - Free as a Bird by Aditya Khude
Hindi | India | World Premiere - Holy Curse by Snigdha Kapoor
English, Hindi | India, USA | Asia Premiere - In Flanders Fields (Flanders Di Zameen Vich) by Sachin
Hindi, Nepali, Punjabi, Urdu | Belgium, India | India Premiere - Monsoon Walk by Avinash Arun Dhaware
Marathi | India | Asia Premiere - Skyward (Gagan Gaman) by Suruchi Sharma
Dhundhari, Hindi, Rajasthani | France, India, USA | World Premiere - The Gap (Le Gap) by Keerthigan Sivakumar
French, Tamil | Switzerland | Asia Premiere - Tracker (Taak) by Udit Khurana
Hindi | India | World Premiere
Gala Premieres
This out-of-competition section features a selection of Indian films with ensemble casts that include well-known actors. It highlights works from both emerging and established talent. The specially curated MAMI 2024 lineup includes Despatch by Kanu Behl (starring Manoj Bajpayee, Shahana Goswami), Ghamasaan by Tigmanshu Dhulia (starring Arshad Warsi, Pratik Gandhi), Go Noni Go by Sonal Dabral (starring Dimple Kapadia, Manav Kaul), the anthology My Melbourne directed by Kabir Khan, Imtiaz Ali, Onir, Rima Das, and The Ancient (Puratawn) by Suman Ghosh (starring Sharmila Tagore, Rituparna Sengupta, and Indraneil Sengupta).
- Despatch by Kanu Behl (Genre: Drama | Language: Hindi | Runtime: 2h 2min)
- Ghamasaan by Tigmanshu Dhulia
- Go Noni Go by Sonal Dabral
- My Melbourne by Kabir Khan, Imtiaz Ali, Onir, Rima Das
- The Ancient (Puratawn) by Suman Ghosh
World Cinema
Since its inception in 1997, the World Cinema section has been a cornerstone of the festival, offering a sweeping selection of the most ambitious and accomplished films from around the world. This segment also includes Rendezvous with French Cinema, a collaboration with the Institut Français en Inde, showcasing the best of contemporary French filmmaking. Additionally, select films have been brought to Mumbai with the support of the British Council, the Consulate General of Ireland, the Embassy of Spain, the German Consulate General in Mumbai, the Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Mumbai, and the Royal Norwegian Consulate General.
- A Different Man by Aaron Schimberg
- A Traveler’s Needs (Yeohaengjaui Pilyo) by Hong Sangsoo
- April by Dea Kulumbegashvili
- An Unfinished Film by Lou Ye
- An Urban Allegory (Allégorie citadine) by Alice Rohrwacher and JR
- Armand by Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
- Blue Sun Palace by Constance Tsang
- Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point by Tyler Taormina
- Cloud by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- Diciannove by Giovanni Tortorici
- Dying (Sterben) by Matthias Glasner
- Edge of Night (Gecenin Kıyısı) by Türker Süer
- Emilia Pérez by Jacques Audiard
- Good One by India Donaldson
- Happyend by Neo Sora
- Harvest by Athina Rachel Tsangari
- It’s Not Me (C’est pas moi) by Leos Carax
- Kill the Jockey (El Jockey) by Luis Ortega
- Kneecap by Rich Peppiatt
- Love (Kjaerlighet) by Dag Johan Haugerud
- Misericordia (Miséricorde) by Alain Guiraudie
- No Other Land by Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor
- On Becoming a Guinea Fowl by Rungano Nyoni
- Riefenstahl by Andres Veiel
- Rumours by Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, Galen Johnson
- Russians at War by Anastasia Trofimova
- Sasquatch Sunset by David Zellner, Nathan Zellner
- Sex by Dag Johan Haugerud
- sr by Lea Hartlaub
- Suspended Time (Hors du temps) by Olivier Assayas
- The Damned by Roberto Minervini
- The Girl with the Needle (Pigen med nålen) by Magnus von Horn
- The Remarkable Life of Ibelin by Benjamin Ree
- The Room Next Door by Pedro Almodóvar
- The Sparrow in the Chimney (Der Spatz im Kamin) by Ramon Zürcher
- The Substance by Coralie Fargeat
- The Village Next to Paradise by Mo Harawe
- The Wolves Always Come at Night by Gabrielle Brady
- Universal Language by Matthew Rankin
- Viet and Nam by Trương Minh Quý
- Wild Diamond (Diamant Brut) by Agathe Riedinger
Dimensions Mumbai
Dimensions Mumbai is a competitive program featuring short films by emerging filmmakers, aged 18 to 25, offering creative reflections on the city that MAMI calls home.
- A Tale Of Two Cities by Sameeha Sabnis
- After Twenty Years (Iruvathu Varudangal Kazhithu) by Sparsh Srivastava
- Banata Hai by Arya Pravin Sagar, Karan Bharat Patel
- Beyond Nothingness (Shunya Ke Paar) by Akul Kumar
- Beyond the Horizon by Disha Pawar
- BMCLD by Shreela Agarwal
- Chhat by Vaidaangi Sharma
- I Was Painted Red by Bhagyesh Rajeshirke
- The Hamster by Vahram Adajania
- The Jellyfish Can’t Live Without Water by Harsh Salunke
- The Slow Train by Tanmay Gemini
- What’s in a Name? (Naam Main Kya Rakha Hain?) by Avi Kesarwani
Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films
Introduced in 2016, this competitive section features short films that showcase exceptional storytelling from both aspiring and established directors. With a runtime of up to twenty minutes, these films are created by filmmakers from India and the Indian diaspora, engaging curious audiences.
- A Flight of the Lost Dreamy Bird (Hare Patte Ke Rang Ki Patrangi Aur Kahin Kho Gaya Naam Ka Ladka) by Chaman Ramesh Kishan
- Ade (On A Sunday) by Theja Rio
- Ballad of the Mountain by Tarun Jain
- Coming Back to Life (Et Moi, Je Revis) by Mantra Watsa
- Leela by Tanmay Chowdhary
- Lice (Jooyein) by Vindhya Gupta
- Noises from the Basement by Abhay P.
- Sombre Skies (Mekhavritham) by Manoj Ajith Panicker
- The Fishes (Meenukal) by Achuth Giri
- The Usher by Zubin A. Mehta
- Aloo Bhujia by Lakshmi R. Iyer
- The Promise by Tigmanshu Dhulia
Restored Classics
First introduced at the MAMI festival in 2012, 2024’s lineup is dedicated to honoring and preserving cinematic heritage by showcasing restored classic films from India and around the globe. This curated collection features four films, providing audiences with the chance to experience the magic of cinema’s past.
- Burden of Dreams by Les Blank, Maureen Gosling
- Camp de Thiaroye by Ousmane Sembène, Thierno Faty Sow
- The Mirage (Māyā Miriga) by Nirad Mohapatra
- The Ritual (Ghatashraddha) by Girish Kasaravalli