This story is from November 29, 2017
French film on HIV bags top honours
PANAJI
: Beats Per Minute, a French film by Robin Campilo, was declared winner of the Golden Peacock at the closing ceremony of the 48th International Film Festival of India. The film, which also won a cash purse of Rs 40 lakh, narrates the story of activists in 1990s France, fighting to draw government’s attention to theHIV/AIDS
stricken. The best actor (male), which carries aSilver Peacock
and prize money of Rs 10 lakh, also went to the film’s lead, Nahuel Perez Biscayart.Take Off tells of the plight of nurses from Kerala stuck in war-torn Iraq in 2014. “I dedicate the award to all the nurses from Kerala serving in war-torn regions. They should be respected as much as our armymen are,” Narayanan said.
Beats Per Minute and Take Off beat 13 other films from across the world to win the awards, chosen by the international jury headed by Muzzafar Ali.
Accepting the Lifetime Achievement Award, which carries a scroll and cash prize of Rs 10 lakh, legendary Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan, said, “You have no idea how the cinema of India has influenced my career. I accept this award in the spirit of friendship between the two countries—India and Canada. We have a huge huge Indian community in Canada.”
Vivian Qu won the best director award, which carries a cash prize of Rs 15 lakh and Silver Peacock, for the Chinese film, Angels Wear White on child sexual abuse. The award for best debut feature film went to Kiro Russo for his Bolivia-Qatar film, Dark Skull. The award includes a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh.
“I am nervous but honoured to win this award,” said Manoj Kadam, after his Marathi film Kshitij—A Horizon bagged the prestigious ICFT-Unesco Gandhi Medal for having a strong ethical component and artistic excellence, beating eight other films.
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Sugath Palan
2551 days ago
HIV is a serious condition that lies right under the surface of the social fabric. Any attention drawn to it is not too much.Read allPost comment
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