National Film Development Corporation

National Film Development Corporation

Media & Entertainment
Approximately 50-200 employees (estimation based on available information, actual size may vary)

Overview

The National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) is an Indian central public sector undertaking established in 1975, under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. Its primary objective is to promote the Indian film industry by providing financial, technical, and promotional support for the production and distribution of films. NFDC plays a significant role in nurturing independent and art-house cinema in India.

About Us

NFDC was established to encourage the development of good cinema in India. It finances and co-produces films, provides distribution and marketing support, and organizes film festivals and markets to promote Indian films internationally. The corporation also runs film-related training programs and workshops. NFDC aims to facilitate the growth of a vibrant and diverse film culture in India.

Vision

To be the leading organization in India for supporting and promoting quality Indian cinema, recognized globally for its contribution to the art and business of filmmaking.

Mission

To plan, promote and organize an integrated and efficient development of the Indian film industry and foster excellence in cinema.

Culture

NFDC fosters a culture of creativity, innovation, and collaboration within the Indian film industry. It encourages filmmakers to explore diverse themes and experiment with new techniques. The organization is committed to promoting inclusivity and representing the rich diversity of Indian culture through cinema.

Headquarters

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Specialties & Industries

Film FinancingFilm ProductionFilm DistributionCo-productionFilm PromotionFilm FestivalsFilm TrainingScript DevelopmentInternational Film MarketsFilm ArchivesFilm & TelevisionGovernmentPublic SectorFilm FinancingFilm Production