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The Tasveer Film Festival has recently revealed the members of its jury panel for the upcoming 19th edition. This year, the festival will take place in Seattle from October 17 to 20 and will showcase a variety of South Asian films.

Leading the jury panel is Shaunak Sen, a talented filmmaker who has been nominated for an Oscar. Sen expressed his admiration for Tasveer’s dedication to promoting South Asian voices on a global scale. He is honored to serve as the President of the jury for the 2024 Film Festival.

In addition to Sen, the jury panel consists of Elham Ehsas, Omi Vaidya, Kanak Mani Dixit, Samia Zaman, Geeta Vasant Patel, Beena Sarwar, Arshad Khan, Saket Saurabh, Priya Vashist, and Chaitanya Sareen from the United States. Each member brings their unique perspective and expertise to the evaluation of the submitted films.

Tasveer Film Festival holds the distinction of being the only South Asian film festival with an “Oscar-qualifying” status. This year, the festival received an impressive 500 submissions from filmmakers around the world. After careful consideration, a total of 110 films were selected for the final lineup, with 91 of them being short films.

The selected films represent a diverse range of voices and storytelling styles, hailing from 14 different countries including the United Kingdom, Portugal, Denmark, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and North America. This international selection promises to offer audiences a unique and immersive cinematic experience.

The Tasveer Film Festival is a celebration of South Asian cinema and culture, providing a platform for emerging and established filmmakers to showcase their work. With the support of the dedicated jury panel, the festival aims to spotlight the talent and creativity of filmmakers from the region and beyond.

For more information about the upcoming Tasveer Film Festival and to stay updated on the latest news and announcements, be sure to visit their official website. Get ready to experience the magic of South Asian cinema at this year’s festival in Seattle!