The world’s most prestigious wildlife and environmental film festival, the Wildscreen Film Festival, will be held in Pune on February 17-18 at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) and the British Council Library (BCL).

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The festival is being held by the FTII and the BCL as part of the ongoing Kirloskar Vasundhara International Film Festival. “This festival intends to encourage budding and young film-makers to make films on nature. This time we are aiming at a larger audience as various kinds of films will be screened at the festival,” said Kajari Mitra, manager at BCL.

The festival comprises master classes on various aspects of film-making, besides screening of international wildlife and environmental films along with award winning entries. Harry Marshall, Janet Vissering, Laura Marshall and Nicola Reeves are the four environmental film-makers from the UK, who will be in Pune to lead the master classes.

On day one, there will be a master class on trends in environmental and wildlife film-making by Nicola Reeves, while on the second day a lecture on scriptwriting by Harry Marshall will be held.

For registrations e-mail bl.pune@in.britishcouncil.org