Deool, Byari, Aaranyakandam, and the other winners of the 2011 National Film Awards have been announced. The 59th Annual National Film Awards, administered by the India’s Directorate of Film Festivals, is “the most prominent film award ceremony in India. Established in 1954, it is administrated by the Indian government’s Directorate of Film Festivals since 1973. Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry, and the award ceremony is held in New Delhi, where the President of India gives away the awards.
This is followed by the inauguration of the National Film Festival, where the award-winning films are screened for the public. Declared for films produced in the previous year across the country, they hold the distinction of awarding merit to the best of Indian cinema overall, as well as presenting awards for the best films in each region and language of the country. Due to the...
This is followed by the inauguration of the National Film Festival, where the award-winning films are screened for the public. Declared for films produced in the previous year across the country, they hold the distinction of awarding merit to the best of Indian cinema overall, as well as presenting awards for the best films in each region and language of the country. Due to the...
- 3/8/2012
- by R.W.
- Film-Book
Open Frame– the eleventh annual Film Festival & Forum of documentary films, workshops and discussions will be organized by the Public Service Broadcasting Trust (Psbt) from September 9-17, 2011.
The festival will take place in collaboration with and at the India International Centre, New Delhi.
“2011 marks a decade of Psbt’s work towards democratising the media and mainstreaming the independent documentary,” as stated in a press release.
Hence Open Frame 2011 will focus on Psbt Films produced over the last year and a retrospective of those produced over the last decade.
There will be Documentary Film Appreciation and Fiction Film Appreciation Workshops by Professor Suresh Chabria, Film and Television Institute of India, on 9 and 12-13 September respectively.
There will be Workshops on Filmmaking by Paromita Vohra (Script Writing), Avijit Mukul Kishore (Camera), Suresh Rajamani (Sound) and Sankalp Meshram (Editing) from September 14-17, 2011.
The films to be screened include:
Eer…Stories in Stone by...
The festival will take place in collaboration with and at the India International Centre, New Delhi.
“2011 marks a decade of Psbt’s work towards democratising the media and mainstreaming the independent documentary,” as stated in a press release.
Hence Open Frame 2011 will focus on Psbt Films produced over the last year and a retrospective of those produced over the last decade.
There will be Documentary Film Appreciation and Fiction Film Appreciation Workshops by Professor Suresh Chabria, Film and Television Institute of India, on 9 and 12-13 September respectively.
There will be Workshops on Filmmaking by Paromita Vohra (Script Writing), Avijit Mukul Kishore (Camera), Suresh Rajamani (Sound) and Sankalp Meshram (Editing) from September 14-17, 2011.
The films to be screened include:
Eer…Stories in Stone by...
- 9/5/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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