The five-day festival is being organised by Actos Creative Theatre (ACT).
"The motive of organising the festival is to restore the film culture in the valley," KWWF director Mushtaaque Ali Ahmad Khan told reporters here.
The first edition of the festival, that was held from July 1 to July 5 earlier this year, witnessed an overwhelming response from the audience, Khan said.
"It seems that the habit of watching films in the valley has been lost. We have taken the initiative to set things back on track," Khan said.
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"There will be different sections of films as well that include international competition, national competition, student/amateur competition and special screenings," Khan said.
"Citizen Kane", "12 Angry Men", "Bicycle Thieves", "Life is Beautiful" (both Italian), "The Queen of Silence" (Polish) and "Seven Samurai" (Japanese) are among the international films to be screened, he said.
The other entries are "Children of Heaven", "Where are My Shoes" (both Persian), and Hindi movies such as "Andaaz" and "Pyaasa".
"Reet" (Dogri), "Lzadol" (Ladakhi) and "Maezi Raat" (Kashmiri) will add the local flavour.
"We have chosen the topic of 'Introduction to Cinema' where many Bollywood filmmakers will be interacting with audience and will be seeking the feedback as well," he added.
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