Marwah Studios Celebrates 32 Glorious Years of IFTRC: A Beacon of Global Creative Research and Innovation. Noida, India – June 2025: In a momentous celebration filled with international camaraderie, artistic spirit, and visionary insight. Marwah Studios proudly commemorated the 32nd anniversary of the International Film and Television Research Centre (IFTRC). The first of its kind in this part of the world. The landmark occasion graced by a galaxy of dignitaries, including Shri Kalraj Mishra. Sush as Hon’ble 44th Governor of Rajasthan and 19th Governor of Himachal Pradesh; H.E. Alonso Correa Miguel, Ambassador of Panama to India. And Emile Mwepesi, Second Counsellor at the High Commission of Rwanda. Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Founder-President of IFTRC and a globally acclaimed media personality, addressed a packed auditorium. Such as reflecting on the power of research as the invisible engine behind every creative leap and institutional milestone. “It all began with research,” said Dr. Marwah. “My proposal to build Noida Film City—today the fastest-growing film city in the world—rooted in deep study and analysis. The same research led to the creation of world-class studios. Hence over 4,500 television programs for 50 channels, 125 feature films, 5,000 training films. And more than 3,600 short films, giving opportunities to over 25,000 filmmakers from 100+ nations.” He highlighted how IFTRC gave birth to AAFT (Asian Academy of Film and Television), the first private film school in India. Hence now elevated to the first film university of the country. Having trained more than 30,000 media professionals from 145 countries. His groundbreaking concept of “Film and Cultural Tourism,” now an established term in global dictionaries. Such as drawn over 90 million visitors to Noida Film City and 3 million to Marwah Studios alone. The celebrations were officially inaugurated by Shri Kalraj Mishra, who also opened a new state-of-the-art Screening Theatre at Marwah Studios. Deeply impressed, Shri Mishra lauded Dr. Marwah’s unwavering commitment to art, education, and culture. “What I witnessed today is extraordinary,” he remarked. “Your vibrant energy, visionary leadership, and tireless efforts have the power to position India as the creative capital of the world. Your initiatives are not only shaping the future of media but also uniting the globe through art and education.” Ambassador H.E. Alonso Correa Miguel commended India-Panama relations and honored Dr. Marwah for his role in strengthening bilateral ties through the Indo Panama Film and Cultural Forum. In a symbolic gesture, Dr. Marwah conferred the Patronship of the Forum to the Ambassador and presented a scholarship to a deserving Panamanian student for a short-term program at AAFT. Emile Mwepesi, representing the High Commission of Rwanda, praised the Indo-Rwanda Film and Cultural Forum and emphasized how cultural exchange has become a dynamic bridge between the two nations under Dr. Marwah’s leadership. A new book titled “The Architect of Aspirations – Dr. Sandeep Marwah” was launched during the ceremony. The publication features 78 compelling essays penned by global authors whose lives and careers. Shaped by Dr. Marwah’s vision. The event followed by an award ceremony where IFTRC staff honoured by Shri Kalraj Mishra. The celebration culminated with the inauguration of an exquisite painting exhibition by the AAFT School of Fine Arts, dedicated to the twin milestones of 125 batches of AAFT and 32 years of IFTRC. Artworks from budding student-artists captured the essence of creativity, heritage, and progress. Founded in 1991 by Dr. Sandeep Marwah, the International Film and Television Research Centre has been a pioneering force in research-led. Such as media development, bridging academia, industry, and international cultural exchange. Hence Today, it collaborates with 127 global organizations across 100+ countries, positioning itself as a global lighthouse of cinematic and cultural innovation. Hence Marwah Studios Celebrates 32 Glorious Years of IFTRC: A Beacon of Global Creative Research and Innovation.
S.No. | Documentary Name | Director | Country | Duration | Awards | |
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1 | The Beret on My Head | Mr. Shiv Shakti (Director) | India | 21:56 mins | ||
2 | ONE SIDED LOVE | Harry Khalsa, Kahanikar Saromi (Director) | India | 18:25 mins | ||
3 | If the Indian Army would have got 10 days, Pakistan's illegally occupied Kashmir (POW) would have been India's | Neeraj Rajput | India | 11:50 mins | ||
4 | How Indian Navy took revenge of Pakistan's attack on one of the auspicious places revered by our India, Dwarka (attacked by Pakistan during 1965 war) in '71 war. | Neeraj Rajput | India | 32:50 mins | ||
5 | Matarife The Movie | Paula Pardo (Line Producer), Daniel Mendoza Leal | Colombia | 01:59:26 | Best Editing | |
6 | Shadow offering | Direction and photography: Antonio García | Venezuela | 20:33 mins | ||
7 | LAS PUPUSAS | Hector Mojica | El Salvador | 33:22 mins | Best Cinematography | |
8 | "Ellas crean" (They create) | Lourdes de los Santos | Cuba | 59:72 mins | ||
9 | India-South Korea: Endearing Ties | भारत-कोरिया: दिलों के तार | South Korea | 28:43 mins | |||
10 | ALGERIA SEEN FROM THE SKY | Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Yazid Tizi | Algeria | 1.5 hrs | ||
11 | Ayoub | Ajwad Jaradat | Palestine | 23:37 mins | Best Ideation | |
12 | Ankos Masquerade Street Festival | Ohene | Ghana | 09:19 mins | ||
13 | Mag Fete | Ahmat Yaya Abbas | Chad | 14:27 mins | ||
14 | Aitmatovdun Aalamy | Bakyt Karagulov | Kyrgyzstan | 1:02:53 | Best Cinematography | |
15 | El Nino Del Plumo | Rodrigo Herrera Rubio | Chile | 10:02 mins | Special Jury Mention | |
16 | The Inimitable Baltic Way | Laura Paukste | Lithuania | 27:17 mins | Best Editing | |
17 | El Encierro | Santiago Maza and Santiago Fabregas | Mexico | 1h 19m | ||
18 | La Matamoros | Delfina Vidal | Panama | 1h | ||
19 | Fidel | Estela Bravo | Cuba | 3h 26m | ||
20 | Haebaragi- Brand School Things and Children/Taekwan Do Everybody Likes | DPR Korea | 02:25 mins | |||
21 | The Inca - Cities in the Cloud | Paul Cooper | Peru | |||
22 | Legend of Kharibulbul | Mikael Silkberg | Azerbaijan | 40:52 mins | Best Ideation | |
23 | La Primera Dama De La Revolution | Andrea Kalin | Costa Rica | 1:11:00 | ||
24 | Morocco's Bollywood Dream | Abdeliah El Jaouhary | Morocco | 45:51 mins | ||
25 | Home to Sixteen UNESCO World Heritage Sites | Ethiopia | 29:52 mins | |||
26 | Arando En La Memoria-Plowing Into Memory | Goar Sánchez | Venezuela | 50:03 mins | ||
27 | Story of Jingdezhen and Me | Chen Yunmei | China | 09:00 mins | Best Script Writing | |
28 | Jigme Singye Wangchuk National Park | Kinley Penjor | Bhutan | 13:48 mins | ||
29 | El Salvador Untamed | Nigel Marven | El Salvador | 50:59 mins | Best Documentary | |
30 | Rakshak | Emad Shaikh | India | 46:29 mins | Special Jury Mention | |
31 | Under The Same Sky | Sutapa Das Choudhury | India | 26:24mins | ||
32 | RE BASOTHO! | Justice Motsamai | Lesotho | 56:59mins | ||
33 | BHAGIRATH THE SANDMAN | Dr. Satyam Bhaskar | India | 23:50mins | ||
34 | THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE IN MY LIFE | Dimple Salwan | India | 22:25mins | ||
35 | DEVI MEMORIES | Dimple Salwan | India | 09:01mins | ||
36 | Let us understand Autism | Neeta Banga | India | 28:46mins | ||
37 | Lithium Batteries (the flip side of technology) | Amit Kumar Sonker | India | 07:23mins | ||
38 | Jungle Jigsaw: The Uncanny Mystery | Nitisha Kaila | India | 09:02mins | ||
39 | Abhivyanjana | Neha Dutta | India | 09:51mins | ||
40 | The Saga of a Braveheart | Maya Chandra | India | 49mins | Best Script writing | |
41 | Dr.Rajkumar : An Analysis of a Phenomenon | Maya Chandra | India | 55 minutes | ||
42 | The Krishna Cosmic Circle of life | Maya Chandra | India | 25 minutes | Best Documentary | |
43 | Jainism-Ancient Religion, Modern Relevance | Maya Chandra | India | 27.5 minutes | Special Jury Mention | |
44 | Loin Loom-Weaving in Arunachal Pradesh | Maya Chandra | India | 28 minutes | ||
45 | Borders Create Widows | Maya Chandra | India | 19 minutes | ||
46 | Two Lives, 2 Stories - Pompe Foundation | Maya Chandra | India | 7:50 minutes | ||
47 | Tiranga | Maya Chandra | India | 6:40 minutes | Best Cinematography | |
48 | Laments of the Past | Maya Chandra | India | 6:24 minutes | ||
49 | Aharya | Maya Chandra | India | 15:25 minutes | ||
50 | The Valley of Love | Maya Chandra | India | 15 minutes | ||
51 | PEACE NOTES: THE JOURNEY OF AN ORCHESTRA | Maya Chandra | India | 22:48 minutes | Best Script Writing | |
52 | Chuvannavanampady | Joseph Mundackal | India | 14:57 minutes | ||
53 | MADELET | Nebil Özgentürk | Türkiye | 46:51 minutes | ||
54 | Under the Walnut Tree | Begüm Aksoy | Türkiye | 23:08 minutes | ||
55 | Abhyudaya: The Rise of Future | Siddhi Singh | India | 09:49 minutes | ||
56 | मिट्टी की खुशबू राष्ट्र मुहिम | Hira Amit Rohilla | India | 07:10 minutes | ||
57 | Paakhi | Aditya Awasthi | India | 12:51 minutes | Best Documentary & Best Ideation | |
58 | Documentary on Umhang Lake | Cassandra Rimaia Pajat | India | 14:19 minutes | Best Editing | |
59 | Prof. Dr. Parin Somani’s Care for Humanity | Dr. Parin Somani | India | 04:58 minutes | ||
60 | Prof. Dr. Parin Somani’s Care for Humanity | Dr. Parin Somani | India | 19:54 minutes | ||
61 | HORONA DURANLAR (A JOURNEY TO THE BLACKSEA) |
Bahriye Kabadayı Dal | Türkiye | 49 minutes | ||
62 | THE UNKNOWN STORY OF FATMA KAYACI | Orahan Tekeoglu | Türkiye | 40:04 minutes | ||
63 | Independencia 100 POR 100 | Daniel Camargo | Brazil | 1:23 hrs |
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