2025 Chicago South Asian Film Festival promises an array of films

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A number of Marathi films is part of the lineup for the 2025 Chicago South Asian Film Festival. PHOTO: https://www.facebook.com/CSAFFestival/

The sixteenth annual Chicago South Asian Film Festival (CSAFF) will take place

in Chicago from September 18 through September 21, 2025. Like every year, the

Festival is geared to provide South Asian talent, stories and themes a world

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platform.

Founded in 2010, and organized by the non-profit organization; Chicago South

Asian Arts Council, Inc; CSAFF is dedicated to promoting diversity in the Chicago

area through international cinema, conversation and culture, according to its

website.

The Festival has gained valuable support over the years from Chicago’s local

administration, cultural institutions and the South Asian community. These include

the support of Chicago’s Mayor, the City Film Office, City Department of Cultural

Affairs and Special Events, the Consulate General of India in Chicago, the

Consulate General of Pakistan in Chicago, Chicago Sister Cities, the City of

Evanston, educational institutions and industry representatives.

The Festival’s format consists of premier screenings of films, panel discussions,

speaker series, workshops, film awards, receptions, after parties and networking

events for filmmakers, film crews, and filmgoers.

Films featured in the Festival fall into five different categories, including Fiction

Feature Film of more than 30 minutes, Fiction Short Film of less than 30 minutes,

Documentary Feature Film of more than 30 minutes, Documentary Short Films of

less than 30 minutes, and Episodes of multi episode web series, docuseries or

limited series. All the films at the 2025 Festival were completed within two years

of the festival date, thus made since 2023 till date.

The Festival includes films from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India,

Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Iran and Tibet as South Asian films. All the

films shown at the Festival present South Asian content from any of the countries,

topics, themes or have producers, directors, screenwriters, composers or actors of

South Asian heritage. This protocol is not binding to Chicago based and

international student filmmakers.

The Festival organizing committee includes Festival Director Jigar Shah, Co-

Founder and Board Member Ketki Parikh, Co-Founder and Board Member Amit

Rana and Board Member Arup Raha, Operations Specialist Anup Gurnani,

Marketing and Technology Specialist Rahul Rana and Public Relations Specialist

Sonya Sachdeva. Aparna Sen, Shabana Azmi, Lillete Dubey, Vishal Bhardwaj and

Bhawana Somaaya are the noted film personalities making the Honorary Board.

More than 110 film entries have been received this year including political and

family dramas, comedies, verité films that follow organizers and climate

storytellers, intimate stories of love and loss, and animation and experimental

shorts, according to the website.

Of these, over 60 films will have Midwest and Chicago premiers, more than 20

films will have premier in US and North America and over 15 films will have

World premiers.

Films will be screened at two different locations, the Matrix Club at 808 Illinois

Route 59 in Naperville, IL 60540 and the AMC River East 21 at 322 East Illinois

Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611.

Films in Fiction series, feature and short, include some remarkable and new films

by promising filmmakers. These include, to name a few, The Bird Ek Thi Chidiya

in Hindi; Chashma in Hindi; Obsolete in Marathi and English; DreamHotline in

English, Gujarati and Marathi; Famished in English and Sinhala; The Cycle in

Hindi and Punjabi; Red Lavender in English, Tamil and Sinhala; Elijah in Bengali

and English, portraying a variety of cultures and languages. Documentary features

and shorts include The Caste Rush, Love Chaos Kin, Rhythm of a Flower, A Fly

on the Wall and more.

Spread over three days into late evenings, the screenings will be followed by a

question and answer session with the film’s team.