Slovak Cultural Days In India Celebrated At Marwah Studios With Film Festival And Photo Exhibition

Noida, 16 November 2025: Marwah Studios, Film City Noida, hosted a special cultural showcase to mark the 36th Anniversary of the Velvet Revolution and the ongoing Slovak Cultural Days in India. The Embassy of the Slovak Republic in India, in collaboration with the Indo Slovak Film and Cultural Forum of ICMEI, organised a vibrant Festival of Slovak Films along with an Art and Photography Exhibition, celebrating the creativity, history, and cinematic excellence of Slovakia.

The festival was formally inaugurated by H.E. Robert Maxian, Ambassador of the Slovak Republic to India, who lit the ceremonial lamp to commence the proceedings. In his address, Ambassador Maxian highlighted the strength and global impact of the Slovak creative industry. He spoke about the power of cinema as a bridge between cultures, expressing pride in presenting Slovak storytelling, artistry, and heritage to Indian audiences.

Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Chair for the Indo Slovak Film and Cultural Forum, welcomed the dignitaries and guests. He emphasized the importance of cultural exchange and the role of such festivals in enhancing international cooperation, mutual understanding, and film education. He applauded the Embassy’s initiatives in bringing Slovak cinema to India and reaffirmed Marwah Studios’ commitment to promoting global arts and cultural diplomacy.

The festival is going to screen three remarkable films representing diverse genres and eras of Slovak and international cinema: Invalid directed by Jonáš Karásek, Rebellion directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, Impossible Voyage directed by Georges Méliès.

The screenings offered audiences a unique blend of contemporary narratives, historical reflections, and timeless cinematic magic. A large number of guests—including film enthusiasts, academicians, cultural representatives, and students of cinema—attended the inauguration. The event concluded with an impressive Art and Photography Exhibition, showcasing visual works that celebrated Slovak culture, history, and artistic expression.

The festival received warm appreciation from attendees and further strengthened Indo-Slovak cultural relations through the universal language of art and cinema.

 

Slovak Cultural Days In India Celebrated At Marwah Studios With Film Festival And Photo Exhibition

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