- Large Scale Impact: Participation skyrocketed from 10,000 to 25,000 schools in three years to 30,000 plus schools, which includes 25,000 government schools in 2024.
- Over 8 million students are expected to participate in the film festival from across India, for SCIFF 2024.
- Unique Initiative: Organized by LXL Foundation and presented by School Cinema, it’s India’s first-of-its-kind festival that allows children to WATCH, MAKE, and LEARN from impactful films.
LXL Ideas is proud to announce the 7th edition of the School Cinema International Film Festival (SCIFF), India’s largest children’s film festival, taking place from August 15th to 31st, 2024. Formerly known as the International Kids Film Festival (IKFF), SCIFF is transforming education by bringing global cinema into Indian classrooms.
Spearheaded by Syed Sultan Ahmed, an educationist, visionary, filmmaker, and the master mind behind Film Pedagogy, SCIFF 2024 is more than a film festival—it’s a movement. This year’s event brings together 80+ films in 15+ languages from over 20 countries, showcasing diverse themes like mental health, social justice, environmental awareness, and security. These films are carefully curated to address contemporary issues faced by students, making the festival a crucial platform for learning and growth. The Film Making competition for students is the third segment of SCIFF, complementing the WATCH and LEARN segments. WATCH features films submitted by global filmmakers for school screenings, while LEARN offers workshops by industry experts to teach students the art of filmmaking.
“Films have the power to shape our world, and SCIFF is more than just a film festival—it’s a catalyst for change,” says Syed Sultan Ahmed, Founder and Chief Learner at LXL Ideas. “By bringing the world to their schools, we’re empowering millions of young minds to dream big, think critically, and become active global citizens. The overwhelming response to SCIFF underscores the urgent need for innovative educational approaches that foster empathy, creativity, and a broader perspective.“
Among the highlights of SCIFF 2024 is the MAKE competition, recognized as the world’s largest student filmmaking contest, offering a global platform for young filmmakers. This year, the festival is further supported by state governments in Rajasthan, Punjab, and Assam, enhancing its impact. Additionally, films focusing on the ‘Human Security for All’ (HS4A) theme are showcased annually, reflecting Syed Sultan Ahmed’s role as a Human Security Ambassador with the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security.
The festival’s jury features a distinguished lineup of global experts: Aya Al-Blouchi, Ajyal Film Festival Programmer – Qatar; Pauline Mazenod, Head of Film Acquisitions – France; Dhimant Vyas, Animator and Professor at Industrial Design Centre, IIT Powai, Mumbai; Isabelle Morin, Author, Scenarist, and Composer; Nina Sabnani, Animator and Educator; and Sayani Gupta, Indian Actress. Their expertise ensures that the best films receive the recognition they truly deserve