<p>Jyoti Nivas Autonomous College is set to host the seventh edition of 'Jyoti Filmato', an annual international short film festival, on March 10.</p>.<p>Maharshi Tuhin Kashyap's Assamese film <em>The Horse from Heaven</em>, which won in the Indian competition section at the 2022 Bengaluru International Short Film Festival (BISFF), and Rakesh B J's Kannada short film <em>Maadhapurana</em> have been selected as the opening films for the festival.</p>.<p>In addition to the opening films, the festival will feature a curated section of short films by contemporary filmmakers as well as a section showcasing queer-themed films that are either made by LGBTQ+ filmmakers or depict the lives of the LGBTQ+ community.</p>.<p>The college has received over 150 nominations from both student and professional (open) categories for the prestigious Jyoti Filmato trophy, which comes with prizes worth Rs 25,000.</p>
<p>Jyoti Nivas Autonomous College is set to host the seventh edition of 'Jyoti Filmato', an annual international short film festival, on March 10.</p>.<p>Maharshi Tuhin Kashyap's Assamese film <em>The Horse from Heaven</em>, which won in the Indian competition section at the 2022 Bengaluru International Short Film Festival (BISFF), and Rakesh B J's Kannada short film <em>Maadhapurana</em> have been selected as the opening films for the festival.</p>.<p>In addition to the opening films, the festival will feature a curated section of short films by contemporary filmmakers as well as a section showcasing queer-themed films that are either made by LGBTQ+ filmmakers or depict the lives of the LGBTQ+ community.</p>.<p>The college has received over 150 nominations from both student and professional (open) categories for the prestigious Jyoti Filmato trophy, which comes with prizes worth Rs 25,000.</p>