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Chief Minister to inaugurate Closing Ceremony of 30th IFFK

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As the lights prepare to dim on the 30th International Film Festival of Kerala, the closing ceremony will unfold on December 19, 2025, at 6 pm at the Nishagandhi Open Air Auditorium in Thiruvananthapuram. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate the evening, which will be presided over by Minister for Cultural Affairs Saji Cherian.

The ceremony will pause to acknowledge cinematic legacies. Veteran filmmaker Saeed Mirza, currently Chairman of the Kottayam K R Narayanan National Institute of Visual Science and Arts, will be honoured for his five decades of contribution to Indian cinema.

Global cinema will also find its moment on the Nishagandhi stage. Mauritanian auteur Abderrahmane Sissako, recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at this edition of IFFK, and jury chairperson Mohammed Rasool will be felicitated by the Chief Minister.

Awards that define the festival’s competitive spine will follow. The Suvarna Chakoram for the Best Film screened at the festival, along with the Audience Award, Theatre Award and Media Award, will be presented during the ceremony.

The event will witness a cross-section of Kerala’s political, cultural and cinematic leadership, including Ministers V Sivankutty, K N Balagopal and G R Anil; V K Prashanth MLA; Kerala State Chalachitra Academy Chairman Dr Resul Pookutty; Culture Department Director Dr Divya S Iyer; KSCA Secretary C Ajoy; Vice Chairperson Cuckoo Parameswaran; KSFDC Chairman K Madhu; State Cultural Activists’ Welfare Fund Board Chairman Madhupal; and KSCA General Council Member Santosh Keezhattur.

By screening the Suvarna Chakoram award-winning film at the Nishagandhi Open Air Auditorium, the 30th IFFK will be brought to a reflective close