New Delhi, Dec. 19 -- With the Mumbai Film Festival cancelled this year, Indian cinephiles found their best options down to Goa's International Film Festival of India (IFFI) and the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK). The 30th edition of IFFK (12-19 December) had a robust lineup, with over 200 films from 82 countries. There was also a lively behind-the-scenes tussle, as the Union ministry of information and broadcasting denied censor exemptions for 19 films scheduled to screen (festival titles aren't censored but must get the exemption). These ranged from Beef, a new Spanish film about freestyle rappers, to Battleship Potemkin, a Russian classic that turned 100 this year. Soon after, the Kerala ministry for cultural affairs dire...