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For the first time in India, an online film festival was a part of 2013 edition in association with NFDC, which allowed everyone to watch their favourite films online on their computer screen. [6] The winning films of 2013 edition received amazing response such that they were selected for Jaipur International Film Festival for special screening ...
The award was instituted in 1987, at 35th National Film Awards and awarded annually for the short films produced in the year across the country, in all Indian languages. Since the 70th National Film Awards, the name was changed to "Best Short Film (upto 30 mins)". [1]
Padmapriya Janakiraman, Indian actress; Competition on Indian short films. Amaresh Chakraborti, retired professor of Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute, Kolkata; Abhro Banerjee, film editor; Paresh Kamdar, Indian director and editor; Competition on Indian documentary films. R.V. Ramani, Indian filmmaker, cinematographer and teacher, Putul ...
The Competition is open to short fiction and documentary films, between 5–30 minutes; produced after 1 August 2014; directed by a young person (under 30 years) who is a citizen of & ordinarily resident in any South Asian country, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Calcutta International Short Film Festival; Calcutta International Cult Films Festival; Chennai International Film Festival; Chennai International Queer Film Festival; CIHfestival (Central Indian Highlands Wildlife Film Festival) Cinemela Film Festival; Cineville Annual Film Festival; Cult Critic Movie Awards; Chandigarh Music & Film Festival
2.1.4 Competition on Indian Short Films. ... Golden Royal Bengal Tiger Award for Best Indian Short Film : SUMMER RHAPSODY - Shravan Katikaneni. References
The 28th Kolkata International Film Festival was held from 15th to 22nd December 2022 at Netaji Indoor Stadium, in Kolkata, India.The festival opened with 1973 film Abhimaan, by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. 183 films including 130 feature films and 52 short and documentary films from 42 countries were screened during 7 days of the festival. [1]
Bengaluru International Short Film Festival (BISFF) is an annual short film festival held in Bengaluru, India. Held first in 2010, it previews and showcases selected short films, in categories such as International, Indian, Karnataka, Animation, and non-competition category. These films are of less than 50 minutes in duration.