Campaign India Team
Mar 23, 2010

Aggie to chair Film jury at Goafest 2010

Goafest has announced Agnello Dias (pictured) as the chairman for the Film category. Commenting on the appointment, Ajay Chandwani, director, Percept and chairman, Creative Abbys said, "Aggie is one of our best creative minds and his fresh perspective has enlivened many a jury in the past. He has broken new grounds at Cannes, Effies One Show, D&AD, among others. We are delighted to have him on the Goafest 2010 as Jury Chairman, Film."

Aggie to chair Film jury at Goafest 2010
Goafest has announced Agnello Dias (pictured) as the chairman for the Film category.

Commenting on the appointment, Ajay Chandwani, director, Percept and chairman, Creative Abbys said, "Aggie is one of our best creative minds and his fresh perspective has enlivened many a jury in the past. He has broken new grounds at Cannes, Effies One Show, D&AD, among others. We are delighted to have him on the Goafest 2010 as Jury Chairman, Film."

He added, "Last year, yet again, many Goafest winners went on to strike it big at Cannes and other International festivals. We believe Aggie will only help push the Goafest judging standards even higher."

Goafest will be held at Utorda Beach, South Goa from 8 to 10 April, 2010.

 

 
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