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Wench Film Festival collaborates with SRFTI for 2026 !
Our collaboration with SRFTI marks a bold step in rewriting the cinematic syllabus. Together, we’re building India’s first genre-forward academic alliance, one that doesn’t just screen films but shapes futures.


Wench on Dread Central's Top 90 Fenre Fest List
“Sapna Moti Bhavnani has masterminded India’s first horror/sci-fi/fantasy film festival, and the energy and enthusiasm there is tasty as all hell.”


🖤 Wench Dolls Are Here
Buy one if you feel called.
Buy one if you want to support women who make.
Buy one if you want to keep this strange little universe alive.


Wench at Last Ship Residency Announced
Meet the incredible artists joining Sapna Moti Bhavnani, artist in residence at Last Ship for “How to Walk Backwards in a Straight Line”


We Didn't Make It To Cannes, But Our Work Did!
This country is haunted by everything— ancestors, partition, dowry deaths, gendered violence, child marriages, mother-in-laws and the worst of them all WhatsApp forwards.


Celebrating One Year of Cinema de l'Étrange at Alliance Française
Wench Film Festival Celebrates One Year of Cinema de l'Étrange at Alliance Française


"I Thought I Acquired Special Skills When I Had My First Period."
https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/i-thought-i-acquired-special-skills-when-i-had-my-first-period-sapna-bhavnani-on-her-journe...


Exclusive Wench Residency at Last Ship Khajuraho.
Wench Film Festival is thrilled to announce an exclusive opportunity for theatre artists to collaborate on the development of How to Walk Backwards in a Straight Line, a one-woman play exploring grief, identity, and supernatural storytelling along with founder Sapna Moti Bhavnani.


Wench Film Festival is now an official member of The Méliès International Festivals Federation.
The Méliès International Festivals Federation (MIFF) has the great pleasure of welcoming two new festivals as competitive members.
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