New Delhi, India — The 9th New Delhi Film Festival – NDFF 2026, organized under the flagship of Jaipur International Film Festival Trust, proudly announces its official list of nominated films for the 2026 edition, scheduled to take place from 13–15 February 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.
This year, the festival received an overwhelming 807 submissions from 65 countries, out of which 149 films and 12 screenplays from 36 countries have been officially nominated in competition categories.
Categories & Numbers
A total of 74 films from India and 87 films from abroad make this edition a powerful global showcase.
Feature Films by Celebrated Filmmakers – A Special Highlight
This year’s Feature Fiction and Feature Documentary categories include several films crafted by renowned directors, acclaimed writers, and notable international and Indian talents. These feature films represent a diverse range of cinematic voices—award-winning filmmakers, festival favourites, and rising stars.
Some of the standout feature selections include:
Additionally, a number of high-impact documentary features and animation features by distinguished storytellers form an essential pillar of the 2026 lineup.
These films collectively underline NDFF’s commitment to showcasing powerful narratives, global diversity, and artistic excellence.
Quote from the Founder–Director
Hanu Roj, Founder Director and Organizer of Jaipur International Film Festival – Trust, expressed pride over the ever-growing global participation:
“NDFF 2026 reflects our vision of celebrating world cinema with integrity, diversity, and cultural depth. The extraordinary response from filmmakers worldwide shows how New Delhi has become a true centre for global cinematic dialogue. We are honoured to host films by outstanding directors, writers, and performers whose work inspires and elevates world cinema.”
He added:
“Our mission is to provide a platform that not only honours exceptional filmmaking but also strengthens India’s position as a cultural and creative hub. This year’s nominated films bring remarkable artistic value, and we look forward to sharing them with audiences and industry leaders.”