Aravali International Film Festival is named after Aravali, a mountain range in the northwestern part of India, running approximately 692 km in south-west direction, starting near Delhi, passing through southern Haryana and Rajasthan, and ending in Gujarat. Aravali is the oldest range of fold mountains in India Many famous towns are located in this geographic area including the capital of India depicting a wide spectrum of cultural diversity.
This festival aims to capture all the beauties of this cultural diversity along with international cinema.
We invite all filmmakers especially the independent filmmakers and film lovers to the world of cinematic excellence at the Aravali International Film Festival. Since 2020, our festival has been managed by professionals who are passionate about the art of filmmaking. What makes us stand out is our panel of judges/jury members, who represent diverse backgrounds from various parts of the world. These experts evaluate and rank the films submitted, turning our festival into a highly competitive platform for filmmakers. In addition, we provide a range of enriching experiences, including workshops and masterclasses taught by industry veterans and participating filmmakers.
We are proud to collaborate with Alliance Française de Delhi and offer monthly screenings of top-tier films to elevate the cultural experience for our audience. The monthly screening is followed by a 3-days annual event. The 7th edition of the event is planned for 3-5 April 2026. If you have a film project ready to showcase or the work in progress expected to complete before the final deadline, feel free to submit.
Monthly Screening 2026
March
Lost World 2020
Country of Origin: India
Language: Bengali with English subtitles
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Director: Mitra Majumder
Duration: 1 hr 9 minutes
Synopsis:
In a crumbling world where climate crisis, human trafficking, child abduction, and the ruthless greed of urbanisation intersect, one forgotten elderly soul during pandemic 2020 becomes a mirror to humanity’s downfall. This surreal, dystopian yet poetic cinematic journey dives deep into themes of displacement, ecological destruction, and the profound loneliness that festers in a society obsessed with artificial connections and material gain.
February
Distant
Set across two intertwined worlds, d i s t a n t traces the fragile rhythms of ordinary lives caught between duty, identity and quiet despair. Inder, suspended from work, wanders through days with his curious young son, hiding his own failures while trying to shield the child from consequences. Elsewhere, an ageing priest and his son clash over tradition, memory, and the meaning of faith, as forgotten histories resurface. Parallel to them, Kunti returns home after years in prison, confronting a father whose dreams for her were undone by rebellion and circumstance.
January
In Silence
Country of Origin: Brazil
Language: Portuguese with English
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Director: Alexandre Britto
Duration: 1 hour 35 minutes
About the film:
In Silence is an award-winning film from Brazil with a lot of suspense and explores delicate themes such as moral violence, sexual violence, sadism behind the scenes of the cinema industry, and silence as a tool of power structures. Glória, the character, is not just an actress, but a metaphor for the glory that a film crew seeks: status, fame, and money.

























