Goa: Saint Tropez woos Indian filmmakers

Times of India | 4 days ago | 24-11-2022 | 10:14 am

Goa: Saint Tropez woos Indian filmmakers

PANAJI: Hardly anyone else has been able to draw the world's attention to the quaint French commune Saint Tropez like actor Brigitte Bardot did after she was photographed there by Willy Rizzo 57 years ago. The town council of Saint Tropez, which is currently in Goa as part of the Film Bazaar, is inviting Indian filmmakers to the destination and will be holding a cultural programme called 'India Festival' to promote Indo-French cultural relations. The festival will be held from May 27 to 29, 2023, at Saint Tropez. "We have come all the way from France to the Film Bazaar and that shows our commitment. We want to deeply strengthen the links between India and France," said first deputy mayor of Saint Tropez, Georges Giraud. Through the India Festival, the council wants to shed light on India and its cuisine and culture. The council is also very optimistic of promoting Saint Tropez as a destination for Indian film shootings. "We have met dozens of people at the Film Bazaar and it is a very interesting and impressive event. We have built many contacts in Goa and we are happy about that," he added.

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