This story is from February 21, 2011

Pak films sweep top honours at NID fest

Filmmakers from Pakistan could not make it to the film festival at National Institute of Design titled ‘Alpavirama-2011’ that ended on Sunday. But, they still have a reason to smile.
Pak films sweep top honours at NID fest
AHMEDABAD: Filmmakers from Pakistan could not make it to the film festival at National Institute of Design (NID) titled ‘Alpavirama-2011’ that ended on Sunday. But, they still have a reason to smile.
The ‘Golden Comma Award’, the top prize, in both the documentary and fiction categories went to films from Pakistan. While a short film titled ‘Missing Vultures’ made by Muhammad Ali Ijaz from Lahore won the Golden Comma Award for documentary films, the Golden Comma Award for fiction was won by ‘Kalu’ made by Naveed Anjum, also from Lahore.
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Speaking to TOI from Lahore, Naveed Anjum, 25, said, "I am very excited. I never believed I will get the top award. Opportunities and facilities are better in India."
"I have worked hard on the script, direction and editing. However, I feel the execution could have been better if I had better resources," Anjum said. Kalu is the name of a rooster, an adored possession of a young boy named Sheeda. The 18-minute film revolves around how Sheeda and his two friends use Kalu to participate in local cock fights and earn an income.
The ‘Silver Comma Award’, the second prize went to ‘Boxing Ladies’ made by Anusha Nandakumar from Kolkata.
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