
Everything To Know About The Dharamshala Int'l Film Festival That's Going To Be Held Online This Year
Every year, around this time, filmmakers and film lovers from around the world flock to Dharamshala for the International Film Festival but, things are a little different this year, for obvious reasons.
For the first time in its history, the Dharamshala International Film Festival is all set to be held online, from 29th October to 4th November 2020.

So, just in case you're interested in attending the festival and are wondering what's in store for you, over 100 films, which include feature narratives, documentaries and shorts, will be showcased from more than 40 countries.

Filmmakers Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam initiated the festival in 2012, with the aim of bringing high-quality independent cinema to the mountains, encouraging local filmmaking talent, and creating a meaningful platform to engage the area’s diverse communities.

Now, before we go any further, let's take you through the line-up.

Also, international documentaries like 76 Days, All That Perishes at the Edge of Land, The Story of Plastic and We Have Boots, among many others, will be featured.

Apart from that, Indian documentaries and short programmes will also be showcased along with panel discussions with artists like Juhi Chaturvedi and Varun Grover. Oscar-winning filmmaker Asif Kapadia and award-winning director Chaitanya Tamhane will also take part in panel discussions.
Of course, various workshops will also be taking place throughout the festival.

In order to get your passes, you'll have to register. Once you've done that, all the films and special programs available with your pass will be added automatically to your 'My Library' page. You can add the films you want to watch to 'My List'.
Some films may not be available depending on the pass you have bought and the region you are in.

Also, some films have a restricted number of viewings and can “sell out”. However, once you start to watch a film, you have a 24-hour window you can watch it in.
You can only start watching the films and special programmes from 00:00 am, 29 October (Indian Standard Time), when the festival goes live.