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18th IDSFFK to be held in Thiruvananthapuram from Oct 2

The 18th edition of the International Documentary Short Film Festival of Kerala (IDSFFK) is set to take place in Thiruvananthapuram starting October 2. The festival, which showcases short documentary films, aims to provide a platform for filmmakers to present their work to a wider audience. It is expected to attract participants and viewers from across the country and possibly internationally. The event highlights the growing importance of documentary filmmaking in Kerala and contributes to the cultural calendar of the region.

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18th IDSFFK to be held in Thiruvananthapuram from Oct 2

The 18th edition of the International Documentary Short Film Festival of Kerala (IDSFFK) is set to take place in Thiruvananthapuram starting October 2. The festival, which showcases short documentary films, aims to provide a platform for filmmakers to present their work to a wider audience. It is expected to attract participants and viewers from across the country and possibly internationally. The event highlights the growing importance of documentary filmmaking in Kerala and contributes to the cultural calendar of the region.

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