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Red Lorry Film Festival to return to Mumbai in March

The film festival will present a slate of over 120 titles, including Bradley Cooper’s latest directorial, 'Is This Thing On?', 'Safe House' and the French drama Nino', among others

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Published 23.01.26, 04:58 PM

Ticket-booking app BookMyShow announced the third edition of Red Lorry Film Festival, which is set to take place in Mumbai between March 13 and 15.

The film festival will present a slate of over 120 titles, including Bradley Cooper’s latest directorial, "Is This Thing On?", "Safe House" and the French drama "Nino", among others, according to a press release.

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There will also be a special “Legacy Rewind” section, celebrating tributes, classics and restored films that have shaped Indian cinema over the decades. The 3rd edition of RLFF will also feature a special celebration of Marathi cinema, with screenings of acclaimed upcoming and well-received Marathi films.

Additionally, the festival will host the Rendezvous with French Cinema section in partnership with Alliance Française de Bombay (AF Bombay).

Ashish Saksena, festival director of Red Lorry Film Festival and COO – Cinemas, BookMyShow said the focus remains on "thoughtful curation and delivering a festival experience that reflects the evolving tastes of Indian cinephiles while championing cinematic voices".

“Red Lorry Film Festival was created with the intent of offering Indian audiences access to carefully curated global cinema in a theatrical environment. Over the last two editions, we have seen a growing appetite for international storytelling across cultures and genres. As we enter the third edition," he added.

In addition to film screenings, RLFF will feature masterclasses and panel discussions with filmmakers and industry professionals, along with red carpet gala events. The festival will be hosted at INOX Maison, Jio World Drive Plaza, BKC, with satellite screenings at PVR ICON, PVR City Mall, PVR Dynamix, and Cinepolis Fun Republic Mall.

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