The three-day 2nd Guwahati International Short Film Festival (Gisff) concluded with an award ceremony where national-award winning filmmaker Onir gave away the awards along with other Jury members.
The Golden Rhinos for Best Film & Best Director went to Painful Bliss and Deepjyoti Handique.
The Silver Rhino for Best Editing went to Nipan Talukdar and Rakesh Gogoi for The Line Between You & Me Is Blink. Bhaskar Dutta bagged the Best Screenplay award for Painful Bliss.
The Bronze Rhino for Best Cinematography went to Nagen Baishya for Anutapta from Regional Government Film & Television Institute, Guwahati.
In the Non-Competitive section, Spirit Audience Award (voted by Audience) went to Ek Tha Main by Paras Chakrabarti from Whistling Woods and Cockroach by Luke Eve from Australia.
2nd Gisff 2012 jury was headed by Gautam Bora supported by filmmaker Sanjiv Hazarika, Shamiana film club founder Cyrus F Dastur, national award winning film critic Manoj Barpujari and Onir,...
The Golden Rhinos for Best Film & Best Director went to Painful Bliss and Deepjyoti Handique.
The Silver Rhino for Best Editing went to Nipan Talukdar and Rakesh Gogoi for The Line Between You & Me Is Blink. Bhaskar Dutta bagged the Best Screenplay award for Painful Bliss.
The Bronze Rhino for Best Cinematography went to Nagen Baishya for Anutapta from Regional Government Film & Television Institute, Guwahati.
In the Non-Competitive section, Spirit Audience Award (voted by Audience) went to Ek Tha Main by Paras Chakrabarti from Whistling Woods and Cockroach by Luke Eve from Australia.
2nd Gisff 2012 jury was headed by Gautam Bora supported by filmmaker Sanjiv Hazarika, Shamiana film club founder Cyrus F Dastur, national award winning film critic Manoj Barpujari and Onir,...
- 5/7/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
The third Jaipur International Film Festival announced its awards on Sunday. The Golden Camel Award for the Best Director went to Anant Mahadevan for the feature film Red Alert. The film also won the Red Rose Award for best released film during October 2009 to October 2010.
The Best short film award went to Jagjeet directed by Kavanjit Singh. Crime in Silence directed by Behrouz Nouranipoor won the Best documentary film award. Kiruthiga Udhaynidhi won the Best Director Award to for the film Life.
The four-day festival in Jaipur festival showcased 144 films, out of which 57 were Indian films. Life Time Achievement Award was presented to veteran actress Asha Parekh.
List of awards:
Best Cinematographer award: Nallamuthu for Tiger Queen
Best Editor Award: David Baudry for Dreams and Awakenings
Best sound editor award: Remy Laurencom for Dreams and Awakenings
Best Script Award: Marcio Salem for Vento
Special Jury award: Basa Maria (Low Tide...
The Best short film award went to Jagjeet directed by Kavanjit Singh. Crime in Silence directed by Behrouz Nouranipoor won the Best documentary film award. Kiruthiga Udhaynidhi won the Best Director Award to for the film Life.
The four-day festival in Jaipur festival showcased 144 films, out of which 57 were Indian films. Life Time Achievement Award was presented to veteran actress Asha Parekh.
List of awards:
Best Cinematographer award: Nallamuthu for Tiger Queen
Best Editor Award: David Baudry for Dreams and Awakenings
Best sound editor award: Remy Laurencom for Dreams and Awakenings
Best Script Award: Marcio Salem for Vento
Special Jury award: Basa Maria (Low Tide...
- 1/31/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Is it a revelation or a revolution? It’s both! The Revelation Perth International Film Festival is tackling the theme of “Revolution” when its 13th annual edition begins violating Australia on July 8-18. Get set for 11 days filled French zombies, Belgian cowboys, outer space outlaws, Beat poets, cat ladies, gospel musicians and other revolutionaries.
Actually, one of the main features of the festival this year is a slew of music documentaries, mostly spotlighting both American and Australian music. On the U.S. side of things there’s Wheedle’s Groove, a look at the history of Seattle funk; Rejoice and Shout, which examines gospel music’s impact on African-American culture — and vice versa; Tom Dicillo’s Doors documentary When You’re Strange; plus The Family Jams and 72 Musicians. And, from Australia, there’s Megan Simpson-Hubberman’s classic concert film The Night of the Triffids.
There’s lots more than music docs,...
Actually, one of the main features of the festival this year is a slew of music documentaries, mostly spotlighting both American and Australian music. On the U.S. side of things there’s Wheedle’s Groove, a look at the history of Seattle funk; Rejoice and Shout, which examines gospel music’s impact on African-American culture — and vice versa; Tom Dicillo’s Doors documentary When You’re Strange; plus The Family Jams and 72 Musicians. And, from Australia, there’s Megan Simpson-Hubberman’s classic concert film The Night of the Triffids.
There’s lots more than music docs,...
- 7/2/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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