New Delhi, March 11 -- The upcoming week-long International Film Festival of Delhi promises much more than film screenings, with the agenda offering opportunities for first-time filmmakers, filmmaking masterclasses, curated producer's lab to bridge gap between students and industry, and tributes to icons, officials said. The festival, which is set to begin on March 25, has received more than 2,000 submissions, including 1,151 non-feature international films and 221 overseas films. Three screening committees are currently reviewing the entries and the shortlisted films will be announced in the coming days, an official said. The festival will also pay tribute to Guru Dutt and K. Balachander.htc

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