IFFI Best Film Award
IFFI Best Film Award | |
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Golden Peacock | |
Sponsor | International Film Festival of India |
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Most recent winner | Endless Borders |
Highlights | |
Total awarded | 36 |
First winner | Gamperaliya |
The IFFI Best Film Award (officially known as the Golden Peacock for the Best Feature Film) is the Main Prize of the International Film Festival of India presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in India.[3][4] It is one of several awards presented for feature films and awarded with the Golden Peacock a representation of the Peacock, India’s national bird, with a permanent motto of the festival ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (The whole world is a family).[5] The award is announced for films produced in a year across the world. The award was instituted in 1965 from the 3rd IFFI competitive edition.[5][6]
Feature Film Awards
Golden Peacock Award winners (Best Feature Film)
The award carries a cash prize of ₹40 lakh (US$59,000) 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 Award winners (Best Feature Film - Discontinued)
Edition | Film | Director | Country |
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3rd | Nirjan Saikate | Tapan Sinha | India |
4th | Man and the Crow (Short Film) | Sri Lanka | |
29th | Paper Airplanes | Farhad Mehhranfar | Iran |
45th | Ek Hazarachi Note | Shrihari Sathe | India |
Short Film Awards
Golden Peacock Award winners (Best Short Film - Discontinued)
Edition | Film | Country |
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3rd | Cyclone | Cuba |
4th | Taking off at 1800 Hours | Cuba |
5th | Automatic | Czechoslovakia |
6th | After the Silence | India |
7th | An Encounter with Faces Olympic Games |
India Poland |
8th | A Period of Transition | Denmark |
9th | Not Awarded | Not Awarded |
10th | Narcissus | Canada |
11th | Not Awarded | Not Awarded |
Special Awards for Short Films at the 42nd IFFI
- Vasudha award for “A Pestering Journey” by K. R. Manoj
- Second prize of Golden Lamp Tree: “Another Planet” by Smita Bhide
- Silver Lamp Tree award: “Crazy Beats Strong Every Time’ by Mool Monson
- International Jury Prize: “Khule Darwaze” by Ashish Pande
- Special Jury Prize: "Anthony Gonsolves" by Ashok Rane
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