The Bulgarian spiritual film Axis of Life, produced by Victor Francess and based on Swami Tirtha’s book, had its world premiere at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. Francess said India was chosen for its deep spiritual roots, making “Mother India” the ideal place to begin the film’s journey.
The 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa, witnessed the world premiere of Axis of Life, a Bulgarian feature film rooted in spirituality and adapted from Swami Tirtha’s acclaimed book. Producer Victor Francess emphasized that India was the natural choice for the premiere, given its profound spiritual heritage and inclusive embrace of diverse faiths.
Francess described India as “Mother India,” the right place for the film to start its public life, highlighting the country’s role as a global hub for spiritual exploration. The film aims to connect audiences with universal themes of inner growth, consciousness, and harmony.
Key Highlights
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Film Title: Axis of Life
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Producer: Victor Francess
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Source Material: Based on Swami Tirtha’s book of the same name.
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Premiere Venue: 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa.
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Reason for India Premiere: India’s spiritual roots and openness to diverse traditions.
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Theme: Spiritual journey exploring consciousness, harmony, and inner transformation.
The premiere marks the beginning of Axis of Life’s global journey, with India setting the stage for its message of spirituality and universal connection.
Sources: ANI News; UNI India; Asianet Newsable.