Organised by the Nordic-Baltic embassies -- Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden -- the festival will take place from November 13 at India Habitat Centre here.
"It is a great pleasure to carry on these strong bonds and share the culture of our region with the Indian people through cinema. This film festival offers a diverse mix of some of the most celebrated films from the Nordic-Baltic region," the organisers said.
Over the course of six days, Delhi movie-goers will have an opportunity to watch films like Face to Face, Zero Point, The Lesson, and The Wave among others.
The festival will give the Indian audience an opportunity to connect with these countries and strengthen the cultural bond.
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Ranging from action to family and documentaries, the festival will offer a platform to enhance people-to-people relations and share the love for cinema.
The event will come to a close on November 18 with the screening of Hobbyhorse Revolution from Finland, which is a quirky documentary about teenagers who bond through riding and grooming toy horses.
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