Updated On: 09 April, 2024 02:27 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The festival opened with Alex Garland’s mesmerising creation, ‘Civil War’ where attendees got to be a part of the exclusive premiere before its global release

‘Nightwatch: Demons are Forever’ drew the curtains on the three-day film festival held in Mumbai`s Bandra Kurla Complex last weekend.
The curtains closed on BookMyShow’s Red Lorry Film Festival last weekend after film buffs in India got to watch three days of not only Indian films but also world cinema. In the dim glow of the theatre, viewers embarked on a journey of discovery, where the language of cinema transcended barriers of culture and geography.
From the ethereal landscapes of foreign films to the familiar embrace of timeless classics, the festival became a tapestry woven with tales of love, loss, fear, laughter, astonishment, surprise and more, bringing out the myriad shades of cinema. With each frame, hearts swelled with empathy, minds expanded with new perspectives and souls found solace in shared experiences. As the credits rolled, an echoing applause filled the air; a testament to the transformative power of storytelling and the universal language of films.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Mumbai at Maison INOX at Jio World Plaza and Maison PVR at Jio World Drive, BKC, Mumbai, Red Lorry Film Festival curated by BookMyShow, commemorated Bigtree Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.`s remarkable 25-year journey in entertainment.