7Continents International Film Festival–25 Concludes with a Powerful Celebration of Global Cinema

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 31: The curtain has fallen on 7Continents International Film Festival–25, leaving behind a trail of emotions, conversations, and cinematic memories that crossed borders and united hearts. Over the course of the festival, filmmakers from across the world came together to prove one enduring truth: cinema speaks a universal language—one that heals, challenges, [...]

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7Continents International Film Festival–25 Concludes with a Powerful Celebration of Global Cinema

7Continents International Film Festival–25 Concludes with a Powerful Celebration of Global Cinema-PNN

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 31: The curtain has fallen on 7Continents International Film Festival–25, leaving behind a trail of emotions, conversations, and cinematic memories that crossed borders and united hearts. Over the course of the festival, filmmakers from across the world came together to prove one enduring truth: cinema speaks a universal language—one that heals, challenges, and inspires.

This year’s edition held on 21 September, 2025 in Mumbai & stood as a testament to the strength of independent voices. From intimate human stories to bold experimental visions, the festival showcased films that reflected the soul of their cultures while resonating deeply with global audiences. Each screening became a shared experience—laughter, silence, tears, and applause blending into one collective heartbeat.

Officially Selected Films- 7Continents International Film Festival–25

Honoring the Winners: Stories That Will Travel the World

At 7Continents International Film Festival–25, cinema emerged as a bridge between cultures, emotions, and truths. The awarded films this year stood out not only for their technical brilliance, but for their courage to speak honestly and resonate universally.

  • Best Feature Film was awarded to BARRIER, directed by Maqbool Ahmad Durrani (Pakistan) — a powerful cinematic voice that captured resilience, conflict, and human endurance with striking sensitivity.
  • Best Feature Film – Jury Award went to Ghost Train, directed by Se-woong Tak (South Korea) — a haunting, evocative film that impressed the jury with its depth, atmosphere, and narrative strength.
  • Best Short Film was won by The Loose Noose, directed by Vansh Chopra (India) — a bold and gripping short that proved how powerful storytelling can be within limited frames and time.
  • Best Short Film – Jury Award was presented to El Azul Silencio, directed by Mateo Carratú (Spain) — a visually poetic and emotionally restrained work that lingered long after the final frame.
  • Best Documentary Film was awarded to #WAY_LamaTenzing, directed by Alan Rexroth (Germany) — an inspiring and meditative documentary that captured truth, spirituality, and the human journey with rare authenticity.
  •  Best Animation Film was claimed by Crow, directed by Prasun Mazumdar — a compelling animated work that blended imagination with meaning, proving animation’s power as serious cinema.
  • Best Music Video was awarded to A Happy Song, directed by John Balzano-Brook — a joyful, rhythm-driven visual experience that celebrated music, emotion, and creative expression.

Each awarded film stood as a reminder of why independent cinema matters — fearless storytelling, cultural honesty, and artistic freedom. These winners are not just titles on a list; they are voices that will continue to travel the world, carrying the spirit of Miniboxoffice 7Continents International Film Festival forward.

7Continents International Film Festival–25 Concludes with a Powerful Celebration of Global Cinema-PNN

Check complete winners here

A Festival Built on Passion, Not Boundaries

7Continents International Film Festival was born from a belief that talent has no geography and dreams need no permission. The overwhelming response from filmmakers, jurors, partners, and audiences reaffirmed this belief. The festival became a safe space for new voices, first-time filmmakers, and seasoned storytellers alike—each treated with respect, dignity, and genuine appreciation. Your support transformed 7Continents International Film Festival–25 into more than an event—it became a movement, said Rambhul Singh, 7Continents International Film Festival–25 & Founder Miniboxoffice.

A Message to Filmmakers Everywhere

If your film was screened, awarded, or even if you are still working on your next story—keep going. The world needs honest cinema now more than ever. Let this festival be a reminder that your voice matters, your vision is valid, and your journey has only begun, said Rambhul Singh, Festival Director, 7Continents International Film Festival–25 & Founder Miniboxoffice.

As we close this chapter, we look ahead with hope, courage, and renewed commitment to championing cinema from all seven continents.

The screens may go dark, but the stories will continue to shine.

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