The festival begins with India’s “Chak de India” and a Saudi Arabian documentary on Feb. 9. This will be followed by a Japanese film “Nitaboh” and documentaries on Feb. 10, Malaysian film “Mukhsin” and documentaries on Feb. 11, Sri Lankan “Udu Gan Yamaya” and documentaries on Feb. 12, Indonesia’s “Nagabonar” and documentaries on Feb. 13, Bangladesh’s “Aha” and documentaries on Feb. 14, Pakistan’s “Jinnah” on Feb. 15, Philippine documentaries on Feb. 16, China’s “Beautiful Homeland” and documentaries on Feb. 17, Thailand’s “Hom Rong” on Feb. 18, Singapore’s feature film and Saudi documentaries on Feb. 19 and Korea’s “Family Tie” on Feb. 20.
It is showing that over one dozen of film and documentary will be showed on the festival. Although, I did not get any useful information on internet by Google search but I think it is a very good sing to build up relationship and introduce each other.