NFHM key initiative of I&B Ministry to Restore
& Digitize films: Col. Rathore
Colombian film ‘Embrace of the Serpent’ wins the
Golden Peacock at 46th IFFI
Russian
Filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkov conferred Lifetime Achievement Award at IFFI-2015
Bengali
film Cinemawala awarded UNESCO Fellini Medal
French
Actor Vincent Lindon wins Best Actor Award for his film ‘The Measure of a Man
Best
Actor (Female) award shared by five actors of Turkish film ‘Mustang’
Minister of
State for Information and Broadcasting, Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore has said that
the International Film Festival of India provided a unique platform for
confluence of ideas and stories from across the world and helped to learn from
each other. This helped in better realization of the commonality of the joys
and sorrows that transcended all kinds of distinctions and boundaries. The
Minister stated this while speaking at the closing ceremony of 46th
International Film Festival of India at Panaji, Goa. Honorable
Governor of Goa, Smt. Mridula Sinha, Chief Minister of Goa, Shri Laxmikant
Parsekar, Secretary I&B Shri Sunil Arora and Shri A.R.Rehman were also
present on the occasion.
The Minister
during his address stated that excellent coordination between centre and state
made IFFI a grand success. Elaborating on the new media initiatives this year Col.
Rathore said that the festival reached out to the larger audience through
various initiatives like Live Streaming of Press Conferences, Festival Mobile
App, Talkathons for disseminating the information and content of the festival.
He said that there was also a special section on National Film Heritage Mission
at IFFI 2015 which showcased Ministry of I&B efforts to restore and
digitize films and archive film material. He said that out of a total of 1300
films, 375 films had already been digitized and preserved.
The world renowned and Oscar-winning
music composer Mr. A. R. Rahman who was the chief guest of the evening on the
occasion said that Cinema helped us understand culture and commonality of
consciousness of people across the world.
Chief Minister of Goa, Shri Laxmikant Parsekar said that IFFI had further enhanced the image of Goa as world class filming destination. The festival had also inculcated the film culture in Goa. He said that the IFFI 2015 showcased excellent cinema with participation from eminent national and international film personalities.
Secretary
I&B, Shri Sunil Arora speaking on the occasion said that last ten days at
IFFI showcased masterpieces from across the globe. He said people in film
industry had stood the test of time and became the iconic figures in India and
abroad. He said the next IFFI in 2016 would definitely be a step up on
IFFI-2015.
Honorable Governor of Goa,
Smt. Mridula Sinha along with Chief Minister of Goa, Shri Laxmikant Parsekar
and Col.
Rajyavardhan Rathore, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting
presented the Lifetime Achievement Award to Russian
Filmmaker Mr.Nikita Mikhalkov for his contributions to world cinema.

The Colombian film
‘Embrace of the Serpent’ directed by Ciro Guerra and produced by Cristina
Gallego bagged Golden Peacock award for Best Film at the closing ceremony of
46th International Film Festival of India while British Film director Peter
Greenaway bagged the award for Best Director for his film ‘Eisenstein in
Guanajuato’ from Netherlands. The Special Jury award went to the film “Sealed
Cargo” directed by Julia Vargas. The Special Mention Award was given to the
Serbian film “Enclave” directed by Mr. Goran Radovanovic.
French actor Mr. Vincent
Lindon won the best Actor (Male) award for the
movie “The Measure of a Man”.
The film, a French social drama turns the spotlight
on ordinary people who were pushed by circumstances to the corners. The Best
Actor (Female) award was shared by five actors of Turkish film ‘Mustang’. The
film set in a remote Turkish village depicts the life of five young
orphaned sisters and challenges they faced growing up as girls in a
conservative society. Ms. Gunes Sensoy, Ms.Doga Doguslu, Ms. Tugba Sunguroglu,
Ms. Elit Iscan and Ms. Ilayda Akdogan were awarded Silver Peacock at the
ceremony.
The ICFT- UNESCO
Fellini Prize was given to the Bengali movie “Cinemawala” by Kaushik Ganguly. The
award was presented first time in India to a film which reflected the ideals of
peace, tolerance, non-violence and friendship promoted by UNESCO.
The award was presented in collaboration with the
International Council for Film, Television and Audiovisual Communication
(ICFT), Paris and UNESCO.
The
festival this year added many innovative products to the festival profile.
There were many new initiatives such as “Master classes” with the Oscar Academy
members on various aspects of Film Making. It also organized sections such as “First
Cut” which specially curated selection of films representing the first work of
the emerging talent in world cinema and an exclusive section “Womenclature of
Cinema” by Indian women film makers. The festival also had a special series
titled “In Conversation with Director” which focused on talks with Director
from different eras to share their views on Cinema as journey, their
influences, their films and future of cinema. IFFI-2015 also portrayed the
excellence of Indian cinema in the Indian Panorama section which also included
a special focus on North-East cinema. There was a special section on ‘World
Cinema Restored Classics’ to highlight the idea of film restoration. It featured
a package of classics to put spotlight on National Film Heritage Mission (NFHM)
through a Multimedia Exhibition organized by NFAI & DAVP.
The
festival paid a special Tribute to the winner of the Life time Achievement
Award, the Russian filmmaker, Mr. Nikita
Mikhalkov by having a separate section on his selective
films- Burnt by the Sun, Sunstroke, Barber of Siberia and Oblomob.
The
festival received an unprecedented 790 films as entries. There were 26 official
Oscar entries besides films from leading Film festivals such as Cannes, Toronto
and Berlin. In the International competition section out of 15 entries, 5 films
were official Oscar entries from different countries. 90 countries were
represented at IFFI this year which also showcased 120 Film Premiers across
different sections. In Indian Panorama section The festival showcased 26
Feature and 21 Non-Feature films.
The
popular Sand Artist, Rahul Arya presented his mesmerising sand art performance
at the ceremony. Artistes from the internationally-acclaimed Shillong Chamber
Choir from North-East gave a scintillating performances portraying the Indian
cinema through various dance forms and sequences.
Courtesy:pib.nic.in
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