Woodpecker International Film Festival

Woodpecker International Film Festival WIFF is a global film festival focusing on Issue-Based Cinema. 8 editions of the festival have been organised till now across 12 cities of India.

Woodpecker International Film Festival (WIFF) is India's premier competitive film festival promoting issue-based cinema. The first edition of the festival was organised in 2013 at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. Launched in the backdrop of the completion of 100 years of India Cinema, the festival was a tribute to the Indian cinema for its ability to nurture diverse genres of films and filmmaking

traditions in the country. Today, Cinema is at an important crossroad. While the distinction between mainstream and parallel cinema is almost getting blurred, a new breed of alternative filmmakers, successfully blending entertainment and meaningful cinema, is taking ground. Woodpecker International Film Festival (WIFF) aims to showcase this rich mélange of visual creativity to promote films and filmmakers focusing on socially pertinent themes.

Legendary Ethiopian Filmmaker Haile Gerima received the prestigious Berlinale Camera at the 76th Berlinale - Berlin Inte...
21/02/2026

Legendary Ethiopian Filmmaker Haile Gerima received the prestigious Berlinale Camera at the 76th Berlinale - Berlin International Film Festival.

Berlin International Film Festival - official website

Team WIFF at the premiere of   directed ASSI. The film hits hard from the very first frame—raw, fearless, and unapologet...
14/02/2026

Team WIFF at the premiere of directed ASSI.

The film hits hard from the very first frame—raw, fearless, and unapologetically urgent. It dives headfirst into questions of power, identity, and resistance, and doesn’t let you look away.

The vibe at the venue was electric, made even more powerful by the presence of and , both true embodiments of bold, uncompromising cinema. The chatter, the anticipation, and then that moment when the lights dimmed and the room fell silent—the kind of silence reserved for stories that matter.

ASSI doesn’t just tell a story; it confronts you, provokes you, and stays with you long after the credits roll. Walking out, it was clear the film had struck a nerve—sparking conversations, reflections, and a strong reminder of cinema’s power to challenge, question, and awaken.

WIFF Founder Director, Rao Narender Yadav pays his tribute to the legendary actor   in this article on The Press
22/10/2025

WIFF Founder Director, Rao Narender Yadav pays his tribute to the legendary actor in this article on The Press

Chhoti Si Baat was a delightful ensemble, elevated by Amol Palekar’s shy charm, Vidya Sinha’s graceful warmth, and Ashok Kumar’s sage wit. Amid this gentle brilliance, Asrani’s flamboyant Nagesh provided the perfect comic contrast, making the film both tender and hilariously memorable, write...

06/09/2025

What's the true worth of film festivals like Woodpecker International Film Festival? National Award winning filmmaker Nandan Saxena shares his deeply evocative message

16/08/2025

We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Meena Devi Longjam a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below. Alright, Meena Devi thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. Do you have a hero? What have you learned from them? My heroes are people who are...

This Independence Day, we celebrate not just our past, but the boundless creativity and spirit that will shape our futur...
15/08/2025

This Independence Day, we celebrate not just our past, but the boundless creativity and spirit that will shape our future.

Happy 79th Independence Day!

  (1978) made us fall in love with cinema’s power to thrill, surprise, and stay with us forever – an unmatched legacy le...
21/07/2025

(1978) made us fall in love with cinema’s power to thrill, surprise, and stay with us forever – an unmatched legacy left behind by , who passed away on July 20, 2025. WIFF Director Rao Narender Yadav cherishes the cinematic gift that Barot gave to us

Don made us fall in love with cinema’s power to thrill, surprise, and stay with us forever – an unmatched legacy left behind by Chandra Barot, who passed away on July 20, 2025 RAO NARENDER YADAV Don was a childhood favourite—and continues to be so even now. It’s a film that isn’t just watc...

Guess who’s coming back?   returns soon to the big screen
18/06/2025

Guess who’s coming back? returns soon to the big screen

25/05/2025

Have a creatively engaging year ahead...
02/01/2025

Have a creatively engaging year ahead...

 , distinguished film scholar, curator, critic and author passed away at 88. A huge loss for Asian and Indian cinema. Ou...
07/09/2024

, distinguished film scholar, curator, critic and author passed away at 88. A huge loss for Asian and Indian cinema. Our heartfelt condolences. 🙏

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