52nd International Film Festival of India
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2021 Indian film festival
The 52nd International Film Festival of India opened on 20 November 2021 with The King of All the World (El Rey de Todo El Mundo) by Carlos Saura in Goa. Like 51st edition this edition was also held in hybrid format, that combined online and face-to-face participation.[1][2] BRICS Film Festival is being held alongside main festival, in which films from BRICS nations, namely Brazil, Russia, South Africa, China and India are showcased. These five countries are ‘country of focus’ in the 52nd edition of the festival.[3]
In 2021 festival, on the occasion of the birth centenary of Satyajit Ray, the Directorate of Film Festivals is paying tribute to him through a ‘Special Retrospective’ in which his 11 specially curated films are screened. Lifetime Achievement award, in recognition of the auteur’s legacy, has been named as ‘Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award’ from this year.[4] In this edition for the first time, streaming video platforms Netflix, Amazon Prime, Zee5, Voot and Sony Liv are participating in series of physical and virtual events.[5]
The opening ceremony on 20 November 2021, hosted by Karan Johar and Manish Paul was aired live.[6] It was also streamed live on YouTube.[7][8] The festival closed on 28 November with Asghar Farhadi’s film A Hero and the closing ceremony was streamed live on YouTube.[9]
Being a ‘hybrid’ film festival, a few events are organised online also.[5][10]
Master classes[edit]
- 75 creative minds in the age group of 35 years and below were invited to interact with industry stalwarts and attend masterclasses.
Tribute[edit]
The festival paid tribute to:
- Dilip Kumar, Indian actor and film producer
- Sumitra Bhave, Indian filmmaker
- Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Indian poet and filmmaker
- Sanchari Vijay, Indian actor
- Surekha Sikri, Indian theatre, film and television actress
- Jean-Paul Belmondo, French actor
- Bertrand Tavernier, French director, screenwriter, actor and producer
- Christopher Plummer, Canadian actor
- Jean-Claude Carrière, French novelist, screenwriter and actor
- Sean Connery, Scottish actor
- Puneeth Rajkumar, Indian actor, singer, and dancer
Retrospective films section[edit]
The retrospective section featured Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, Russian filmmaker and stage director Andrei Konchalovsky and Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner Rajinikanth.
Creative minds of the future[edit]
75 creative minds selected in first round by a selection jury and in final round by a grand jury attended the 52nd International Film Festival. These ’75 Creative Minds of Tomorrow’ in the age group of 35 years and below interacted with industry stalwarts and attended the masterclasses.[11][12]
- Grand jury
- Selection Jury
Sources:[13][14]
International jury[edit]
Feature film jury[edit]
- SV Rajendra Singh Babu (India), filmmaker and actor, works in Kannada cinema, Chairperson
- Rajendra Hegde, audiographer
- Makhonmani Mongsaba, filmmaker
- Vinod Anupama, film critic
- Jayashree Bhattcharya, filmmaker
- Gyan Sahay, cinematographer
- Prasantanu Mohapatra, cinematographer
- Hemendra Bhatia, actor, writer and filmmaker
- Asim Bose, cinematographer
- Pramod Pawar, actor and filmmaker
- Manjunath T S, cinematographer
- Malay Ray, filmmaker
- Parag Chhapekar, filmmaker, journalist
Non-feature film jury[edit]
- S. Nallamuthu (India), leading wildlife and documentary filmmaker, Chairperson
- Akashaditya Lama, filmmaker
- Sibanu Borah, documentary filmmaker
- Suresh Sharma, film producer
- Subrat Jyoti Neog, film critic
- Manisha Kulshreshtha, writer
- Atul Gangwar, writer
Preview Committee[edit]
Source:[15]
- Suresh Bhardwaj, Ex Prof & Dean NSD
- Malti Sahay, Ex Director IFFI
- Manjula Shirodkar, Journalist & Film Critic
- Satinder Mohan, ADG (Rtd) MOD, Film Critic
- Rajesh S. Jala, Film Maker
- Joydeep Ghosh, Film Maker & Journalist
- Shyam Malick, Film Maker & Journalist
- Vishnu Sharma, Author, Film Critic, Journalist
Official selection[edit]
Source:[16]
- Sections
Opening and closing films[edit]
Source:[17][14][10][18]
Kaleidoscope section[edit]
11 films are shortlisted for screening under Kaleidoscope section.[19]
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production countrie(s) |
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2021 | Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn | Babardeală cu bucluc sau porno balamuc | Radu Jude | Romanian |
2021 | Brighton 4th | Levan Koguashvili | Georgia, Russia, Bulgaria, Monaco, USA | |
2021 | Compartment No. 6 | Hytti nro 6 | Juho Kuosmanen | Finland, Germany, Estonia, Russia |
2021 | Feathers | Omar El Zohairy | France, Egypt, The Netherlands, Greece | |
2021 | I’m Your Man | Ich bin dein Mensch | Maria Schrader | Germany |
2021 | Red Rocket | Sean Baker | United States of America | |
2020 | Souad | Ayten Amin | Egypt, Tunisia, Germany | |
2021 | Spencer | Pablo Larraín | Germany, UK, Chile | |
2021 | The Story of My Wife | A feleségem története | Ildikó Enyedi | Hungary, Germany, Italy, France |
2021 | The Worst Person in the World | Verdens verste menneske | Joachim Trier | Norway, France, Sweden, Denmark |
2021 | Titanium | Titane | Julia Ducournau | France, Belgium |
Golden Peacock Award[edit]
Source:[20][21]
- Highlighted title indicates award winner
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production countrie(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Any Day Now | Ensilumi | Hamy Ramezan | Finland |
2021 | Charlotte | Simon Franco | Paraguay | |
2021 | Godavari | Nikhil Mahajan | India | |
2021 | Întregalde | Radu Muntean | Romania | |
2021 | Land of Dreams | Shirin Neshat, Shoja Azari | New Mexico, USA | |
2021 | Leader | Lider | Katia Priwieziencew | Poland |
2020 | Mee Vasantrao | Nipun Avinash Dharmadhikari | India | |
2021 | Moscow Does Not Happen | Moskvy Ne Byvayet | Dmitry Fedorov | Russia |
2021 | No Ground Beneath The Feet | Mohammad Rabby Mridha | Bangladesh | |
2021 | Once We Were Good For You | A bili smo vam dobri | Branko Schmidt | Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2021 | Ring Wandering | リング・ワンダリング | Masakazu Kaneko | Japan |
2021 | Saving One Who Was Dead | Zpráva o záchraně mrtvého | Václav Kadrnka | Czech Republic |
2021 | Semkhor | Aimee Baruah | India | |
2021 | The Dorm | Общага | Roman Vasyanov | Russia |
2021 | The First Fallen | Los Primeiros Soldados | Rodrigo de Oliveira | Brazil |
Films for debut competition[edit]
Source:[22][23]
- Highlighted title indicates award winner
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production countrie(s) |
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2020 | Dollu | Sagar Puranik | India | |
2020 | Funeral | Vivek Rajendra Dubey | India | |
2021 | Magoado | Rubén Sainz | Spain | |
2021 | Maman | Arash Aneessee | Iran | |
2021 | Pack of Sheep | Dimitris Kanellopoulos | Greece | |
2021 | Rain | Janno Jürgens | Estonia | |
2021 | Sweet Disaster | Laura Lehmus | Germany | |
2021 | The Wealth of the World | La riqueza del mundo | Simon Farriol | Chile, Italy |
2021 | Zahorí | Marí Alessandrini | Switzerland, Argentina, Chile, France |
IFFI ICFT UNESCO Gandhi Medal[edit]
Source:[24][25]
- Highlighted title indicates award winner
Indian Panorama[edit]
In Indian Panorama feature and non-feature films of cinematic, thematic, and aesthetic excellence are selected for the promotion of film art through the non-profit screening of these films under different categories.[14][26]
Feature films[edit]
India’s entry for the 2022 Academy Awards, Tamil film Koozhangal, will be screened in the Indian Panorama feature film segment. 24 Feature films reflecting the vibrancy and diversity of the Indian film Industry have been selected out of 221 contemporary films for screening.[27][28]
Title of the Film | Language | Director(s) | Producer(s) |
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21st Tiffin (Ekvismu Tiffin) | Gujarati | Vijaygiri Bava | |
Abhijaan | Bengali | Parambrata Chatterjee | Ratan Shree Nirman, Roadshow Films Pvt Ltd |
Act-1978 | Kannada | Manjunatha S. (Mansore) | |
Alpha Beta Gamma | Hindi | Shankar Srikumar | Jithin Raj, Menka Sharma, Mona Shankar, Thomas Punnoose |
Bhagavadajjukam | Sanskrit | Yadu Vijayakrishnan | |
Bittersweet | Marathi | Anant Mahadevan | |
Boomba Ride | Mishing | Biswajeet Bora | |
Dollu | Kannada | Sagar Puranik | |
Eight Down Toofaan Mail | Hindi | Akriti Singh | Storia Senza Storia |
Funeral | Marathi | Vivek Rajendra Dubey | |
Godavari | Marathi | Nikhil Mahajan | Jitendra Joshi, Mitali Joshi, Pavan Malu, Nikhil Mahajan |
Kalkokkho (House of Time) | Bengali | Rajdeep Paul & Sarmistha Maiti | |
Manikbabur Megh (The Cloud & the Man) | Bengali | Abhinandan Banerjee | Bauddhayan Mukherji, Monalisa Mukherji |
Me Vasantrao | Marathi | Nipun Avinash Dharmadhikari | |
Natyam | Telugu | Revanth Korukonda | Sandhya Raju |
Neeli Hakki | Kannada | Ganesh Hegde | Ganesh, Suman Shetty, Vinay Shetty |
Niraye Thathakalulla Maram | Malayalam | Jayaraj | |
Nitantoi Sahaj Saral | Bengali | Satrabit Paul | |
Koozhangal | Tamil | Vinothraj P S | Nayanthara, Vignesh Shivan |
Prawaas | Marathi | Shashank Udapurkar | Om Chhangani |
Semkhor | Dimasa | Aimee Baruah | |
Sijou | Bodo | Vishal P Chaliha | |
Sunny | Malayalam | Ranjith Sankar | Jayasurya, Ranjith Sankar |
Taledanda | Kannada | Praveen Krupakar | Kripanidhi Kreations |
Non-feature Films[edit]
Title of the Film | Language | Director(s) |
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Bablu Babylon Se | Hindi | Abhijeet Sarthi |
Backstage | Oriya | Lipka Singh Darai |
Badal Sircar & the Alternative Theatre | English | Ashok Viswanathan |
Bharat Prakriti Ka Balak | Hindi | Dr. Deepika Kothari & Ramji Om |
Ganga-Putra | Hindi | Jai Prakash |
Gajra | Hindi | Vineet Sharma |
Jugalbandi | Hindi | Chetan Bhakuni |
Murmurs of the Jungle | Marathi | Sohil Vaidya |
Naad – The Sound | Bengali | Abhijit Ashok Paul (Abhijit A Paul) |
Pabung Syam | Manipuri | Haobam Paban Kumar |
The Knocker | Hindi | Ananth Narayan Mahadevan |
Sainbari To Sandeshkhali | Bengali | Sanghamitra Chaudhuri |
The Spell of Purple | Gujarati | Prachee Bajania |
Sunpat | Garhwali | Rahul Rawat |
Surmounting Challenges | English | Satish Pande |
Sweet Biriyani | Tamil | Jeyachandra Hashmi |
Teen Adhyay | Hindi | Subash Sahoo |
Veerangana | Assamese | Kishore Kalita |
Ved…The Visionary | English | Rajiv Parkash |
Witch | Santali | Jackie R. Bala |
World Panorama[edit]
55 films are invited for screening under World Panorama section.[29]
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production countrie(s) |
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2021 | 1000 Dreams | Мин кыял | Marat Sarulu | Kyrgyzstan |
2021 | A Film About Couples | Una Película Sobre Parejas | Natalia Cabral, Oriol Estrada | Dominican Republic |
2021 | A Higher Law | Balaur | Octav Chelaru | Romania, Germany, Serbia |
2021 | Absence | Ali Mosaffa | Iran, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic | |
2021 | Abu Omar | Roy Krispel | Israel | |
2021 | Anaïs in Love | Les Amours d’Anaïs | Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet | France |
2021 | Asterrarium | Armen H’Akopian | Russian | |
2021 | Atlantide | Yuri Ancarani | Italy, France, US, Qatar | |
2021 | Bebia, À Mon Seul Désir | Juja Dobrachkous | Georgia, UK | |
2021 | Bergman Island | Mia Hansen-Løve | France, Germany, Belgium, Sweden | |
2021 | Captain Volkonogov Escaped | Капитан Волконогов бежал | Natalya Merkulova, Aleksey Chupov | Russia |
2021 | Celts | Kelt | Milica Tomović | Serbia |
2021 | Clara Sola | Nathalie Álvarez Mesén | Sweden, Costa Rica, Belgium | |
2021 | Dark Matter | Iman Tahsin | Andorra | |
2021 | Fathers | Salem Salavati | Iran | |
2021 | Hinterland | Stefan Ruzowitzky | Austria, Luxembourg | |
2021 | Holy Island | Robert Manson | Ireland | |
2021 | Humanization | Giulio Musi | Sweden | |
2021 | Islands | Martin Edralin | Canada | |
2021 | Lamb | Dýrið | Valdimar Jóhannsson | Iceland, Sweden, Poland |
2021 | Love Songs for Tough Guys | Cette musique ne joue pour personne | Samuel Benchetrit | France, Belgium |
2021 | Luzzu | Alex Camilleri | Malta | |
2021 | Miss Osaka | Daniel Dencik | Denmark, Norway, Japan | |
2021 | Nightride | Stephen Fingleton | United Kingdom | |
2021 | Ninjababy | Yngvild Sve Flikke | Norway | |
2021 | Our Father | David Pantaleón | Spain | |
2021 | Out of Sync | Tres | Juanjo Giménez | Spain, Lithuania, France |
2021 | Patio of Illusion | Shangshi Chen | Macau | |
2021 | Private Desert | Aly Muritiba | Brazil, Portugal | |
2021 | Promises | Thomas Kruithof | France | |
2021 | Pure White | Necip Caghan Ozdemir | Turkey | |
2021 | Rafaela | Tito Rodriguez | Dominican Republic | |
2021 | Rhino | Носоріг | Oleh Sentsov | Ukraine, Poland, Germany |
2021 | Saloum | Jean Luc Herbulot | Senegal | |
2021 | Silent Land | Cicha Ziemia | Aga Woszczyńska | Poland, Italy, Czech Republic |
2021 | Tailor | Sonia Liza Kenterman | Greece, Germany, Belgium | |
2021 | The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See the Titanic | Sokea mies, joka ei halunnut nähdä Titanicia | Teemu Nikki | Finland |
2021 | The Book of Delights | Marcela Lordy | Brazil | |
2021 | The Exam | Shawkat Amin Korki | Germany, Iraq, Qatar | |
2021 | The Giants | I giganti | Bonifacio Angius | Italy |
2021 | The Girl and The Spider | Ramon Zürcher, Silvan Zürcher | Switzerland | |
2021 | The Gravedigger’s Wife | Khadar Ayderus Ahmed | France, Somalia, Germany, Finland | |
2021 | The Guest | Ana Mancera | Spain | |
2021 | The Hotel | Aleksandr Baluev | Russia | |
2021 | The Innocents | De uskyldige | Eskil Vogt | Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, France, United Kingdom |
2021 | The Night Belongs to Lovers | La Nuit Aux Amants | Julien Hilmoine | France |
2021 | The Odd-Job Men | Sis dies corrents | Neus Ballús | Spain |
2021 | The Preacher | El Rezador | Tito Jara H. | Ecuador, Colombia, Spain |
2021 | The Red Tree | El árbol rojo | Joan Gómez Endara | Colombia, Panama, France |
2021 | The Restless | Les Intranquilles | Joachim Lafosse | France, Belgium, Luxembourg |
2021 | The Seed | Die Saat | Mia Maariel Meyer | Germany |
2021 | The Staffroom | Zbornica | Sonja Tarokić | Croatia |
2021 | The Sun of that Moon | Setareh Eskandari | Iran | |
2021 | Unbalanced | Juan Baldana | Argentina | |
2021 | What We Know | Jordi Núñez | Spain |
Soul of Asia[edit]
6 films are slated for screening under this section.[30]
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production countrie(s) |
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2021 | Ahed’s Knee | הַבֶּרֶךְ | Nadav Lapid | Israel, France, Germany |
2021 | Costa Brava, Lebanon | Mounia Akl | Lebanon, France, Qatar, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, United States | |
2021 | Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle | Onoda, 10 000 nuits dans la jungle | Arthur Harari | France |
2021 | Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy | 偶然と想像 | Ryusuke Hamaguchi | Japan |
2021 | Whether the Weather Is Fine | Kun Maupay Man it Panahon | Carlo Francisco Manatad | Philippines |
2021 | Yuni | Kamila Andini | Indonesia, Singapore, France, Australia |
Country of focus[edit]
6th edition of BRICS Film Festival is being held alongside main festival, in which films from BRICS nations, namely Brazil, Russia, South Africa, China and India are showcased. These five countries are ‘country of focus’.
Masters of cinema[edit]
Jury package[edit]
Special Tribute[edit]
Source:[31][32][33]
Retrospective films[edit]
Year | English title | Original title | Cast/ Director | |
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Martin Scorsese | ||||
1976 | Taxi Driver | Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Albert Brooks, Harvey Keitel, Leonard Harris, Peter Boyle, Cybill Shepherd | ||
1990 | Goodfellas | Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino | ||
2010 | Shutter Island | Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Michelle Williams | ||
2013 | The Wolf of Wall Street | Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill | ||
István Szabó (Hungary) | ||||
1966 | Father | Apa | András Bálint, Miklós Gábor | |
1981 | Mephisto | Klaus Maria Brandauer, Krystyna Janda, Ildikó Bánsági | ||
1985 | Colonel Redl | Redl ezredes | Klaus Maria Brandauer, Hans Christian Blech | |
2001 | Taking Sides | Harvey Keitel, Stellan Skarsgård | ||
Béla Tarr (Hungary) | ||||
1979 | Family Nest | Családi tüzfészek | Laszlone Horvath, László Horváth | |
1981 | The Outsider | Szabadgyalog | András Szabó, Jolan Fodor | |
1988 | Damnation | Kárhozat | Miklós B. Székely, Vali Kerekes | |
2011 | The Turin Horse | A torinói ló | János Derzsi, Erika Bók | |
Andrei Konchalovsky (Russia) | ||||
1965 | The First Teacher | Первый учитель | Bolot Beyshenaliyev, Natalya Arinbasarova | |
1970 | Uncle Vanya | Дядя Ваня | Innokenti Smoktunovsky, Sergei Bondarchuk | |
1985 | Runaway Train | Jon Voight, Eric Roberts | ||
2014 | The Postman’s White Nights | Белые ночи почтальона Алексея Тряпицына | Aleksey Tryapitsyn, Timur Bondarenko | |
2016 | Paradise | Рай; Ray | Yuliya Vysotskaya, Christian Clauß | |
Rajinikanth (India) | ||||
1977 | Avargal | K. Balachander | ||
1989 | ChaalBaaz | Pankaj Parashar | ||
1976 | Katha Sangama | Puttanna Kanagal |
Sports package[edit]
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production countrie(s) |
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2020 | The Champion | Mistrz | Maciej Barczewski | Poland |
2020 | Fighter | 파이터 | Jéro YUN | South Korea |
2021 | Olga | Elie Grappe | Switzerland | |
2021 | Rookie | Lieven Van Baelen | Belgium |
Special screening[edit]
Source:[5][34]
India @75[edit]
Source:[35]
Awards and winners[edit]
Source:[36][37]
- Golden Peacock (Best Film): The award carries a cash prize of ₹40 lakh (US$50,000) shared equally between the director and producer. The director will receive the ‘Golden Peacock’ and a certificate in addition to the cash prize. The Producer will receive a certificate in addition to the cash.
- Silver Peacock:
- Best Director: Silver Peacock, certificate and a cash prize of ₹15 lakh (US$19,000)
- Best Actor: Silver Peacock, certificate and a cash prize of ₹10 lakh (US$13,000).
- Best Actress: Silver Peacock, certificate and a cash prize of ₹10 lakh (US$13,000).
- Best Debut Film of a Director: Silver Peacock, certificate and a cash prize of ₹10 lakh (US$13,000).
- Special Jury Award: Silver Peacock, certificate and a cash prize of ₹15 lakh (US$19,000) given to a film or an individual. The award will be given to the director of the film in case a film wins the award.
- Special Mention:
- ICFT UNESCO Gandhi Medal
- Stayajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award
- Indian Film Personality of the Year Award
Winners[edit]
Source:[5][38]
Winners BRICS Film Festival[edit]
Winner(s) | Work/ director | Country | Ref. |
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Best Film |
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Barakat | Amy Jephta | South Africa | [41] |
The Sun Above Me Never Sets | Lyubov Borisova | Russia | |
Best Director |
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Lucia Marat | Ana | Brazil | [41] |
Best Actor |
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Dhanush | Asuran | India | [41] |
Best Actress |
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Lara Boldorini | On Wheels | Brazil | [41] |
Jury Special Mention |
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Han Yan | A Little Red Flower | China | [41] |
See also[edit]
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