The
MAMI Mumbai Film Festival is organised by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image, which was founded by a group of Indian film industry stalwarts in 1997 and was created with the aim to "engage film lovers from all walks of life, and to foster an ideal climate of good cinema across the country by presenting the best of global and Indian cinema". The Academy’s stated vision is to celebrate cinema by hosting the annual international film festival in Mumbai, widely regarded as India's film and entertainment capital.
1997 to 2014 From its inception in 1997 through the 2008 edition, the festival underwent several name changes and was known at various times as the 'Festival of Films - Mumbai', 'International Film Festival - Mumbai', and 'MAMI's International Film Festival - Mumbai'. It was finally branded as the 'MAMI Mumbai Film Festival' in 2009 and has retained that name since (along with any title sponsors as available). The festival was prominently sponsored by
Reliance Entertainment from the 2008 edition of the festival through the 2013 edition. Following the end of its sponsorship in 2014, the festival was on the verge of closure due to financial struggles. Nevertheless, a 2014 edition was put together 'at the last hour' thanks to financial contributions from a vast variety of companies and Indian film industry figures, among them actor
Aamir Khan, and filmmakers
Vidhu Vinod Chopra,
Hansal Mehta, and
Rajkumar Hirani. Following this edition of the festival, chairperson Shyam Benegal stepped down from the position, citing 'a generation gap between the board and the audience'. That year, the festival also gained two title sponsors in the form of telecommunications giant
Jio and media conglomerate
Star India. The festival would hence be branded as the 'Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival with Star' through the 2019 edition, following which the festival lost Star India as a title sponsor. Following on the heels of the
21st edition of the festival in 2019, the 22nd edition was scheduled to take place in 2020, but it was eventually postponed to 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. It was then cancelled in 2021 due to 'logistical and financial challenges'. In February and March 2022, films selected for the 22nd edition were screened online, even as filmmakers whose films had been chosen for the festival demanded physical screenings for their films. The festival returned in 2023 as a 10-day physical event to be held in October and November that year. It dropped the edition number from the title, instead using the year of the edition. The
Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2023 introduced the South Asia Competition as its main competition, inviting films from filmmakers of
South Asia (with the exception of
Pakistan) and the South Asian diaspora. Over 250 films were screened during this edition of the festival, and a special section of the programme was dedicated to screening films that had been selected for the cancelled 22nd edition of the festival.
2024 to present Jio's sponsorship of the festival ended with the 2023 edition, and in June 2024, Festival Director Anupama Chopra stepped down from her position, making way for filmmaker and archivist Shivendra Singh Dungarpur who took over as interim Festival Director. 2024 was hence described by MAMI as a 'period of transition'. Despite the lack of a title sponsor, the
2024 edition of the festival was scheduled as a six-day event from 19 to 24 October 2024. This edition of the festival was planned to be drastically smaller in scale compared to previous editions. In July 2025, the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image announced that the 2025 edition of the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival was cancelled due to an ongoing organisational restructuring. == Year Round Programme ==