You are on page 1of 2

Global Cellphone Cinema Summit at Noida Film City

Noida: A grand event was recorded at


Noida Film City when International
Chamber of Media And Entertainment
Industry organized Global Cellphone
Cinema Summit at Marwah Studios in
association with Ministry of External
Affairs and Ministry of Skill
Development and Entrepreneurship,
Government of India.
“It has been 12 years we have been
celebrating International Festival of
Cellphone Cinema. The 11th edition is
going to be on 12th February 2008.
Global Cellphone Cinema Summit is like
a curtain raiser to the festival,” said
Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah
Studios.
“It is a golden opportunity for all of us to be part of Global Cellphone Cinema Summit in India. Never I have
attended an event like this,” said Ms Zarour Assia delegate from Algeria while lighting the ceremonial lamp. “We are
here in India for the first time, the culture of India is so inviting that we would love to be back soon,” added Venuste
Niyirora from Rwanda.

“GCPC Summit has given us ample knowledge to study further and be a part of the festival next time,” said Greno
Wanda delegate from Malawi. “ Indian cinema has always impressed us. We are fond of Hindi films and now we are
fascinated by the concept of Cellphone Cinema,” said Ms Adibahon Haitmatova from Kyrgyzstan.
The first session was an introductory session of the summit. Sandeep Marwah was nominated for the Chair and
Marwah gave ample knowledge about Print, Radio, Television, Cinema, New Media and Media Education to the
participants from all over the World.

The delegates were representing countries like Afghanistan, Algeria, Ethiopia, Kiribati, Niger, Rwanda, Sri Lanka,
Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Botswana, Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, Swaziland, Uganda, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cote D’ Ivoire,
Guatemala, Guinea, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Kenya, Tanzania and India.
All the delegates presented their views and share their experiences one by one. Radio Noida and MSTV recorded the
event. The delegates proposed the name of Sandeep Marwah for the title “Father of Cellphone Cinema”.

You might also like