Category: Short Films

  • LPU student honoured at Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival

    LPU student honoured at Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival

    NEW DELHI: Lovely Professional University (LPU) student Ahsif Khan from Bangladesh has been honoured with the ‘Dada Saheb Phalke 2014 Award’ for his ‘brilliantly executed’ short piece of the year ‘The Poster’.

     

    The award was given on the conclusion of the Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival in Delhi, aimed at recognising the enlightening, entertaining and progressive new age cinema of youth and experienced filmmakers every year.

     

    The 15-minutes low-budget film ‘The Poster’ won “Special Festival Mention Award” in short film category for students. Ahsif received ‘Certificate of Excellence’ from national award winning producer Savita Raj Hirmath.

     

    Ahsif’s production has been adjudged excellent over other entries from all across India and 45 other countries. The LPU forwarded itself as title sponsor of the film. 

    ‘The Poster’ is a moving depiction of everyday anguish of common man, his endangered dreams, frustration over work and family, and the final march toward social reform. ‘The Poster’ is based on the story of Zahir Raihan-a legendary and revolutionary figure in the annals of Bangladesh, and is directed and produced by Ahsif khan.

     

    The film is in Bengali language with sub-titles in English and has earned success under various shows.

     

    LPU identified Ahsif’s creative power when he was motivated for a documentary, ‘Song of Padma’ in 2013, and it bagged the title of “Best Documentary” at the LPU Film Festival (India).

     

    The documentary was further appreciated at the 6th International Film Festival in Dhaka (Bangladesh). He has also won the first prize at Youth Vibe 2013 (India) for ad making and architectural photography.

     

    LPU chancellor Ashok Mittal said, “We are happy that our talented student put up his passion in a well-knit manner, and got such a prestigious award. We always inspire the students who reveal their zeal to do something innovative, creative and research oriented. We further make such students to reach to global heights for the ultimate benefit of the society. We wish all the best to the creative student to enable himself to get nominated for prestigious Oscar award!”

     

    Ahsif said, “I got admission at LPU on scholarship basis. My financial condition was not good and on getting help from LPU, I came thousands of miles away from my country to join LPU. Here I got the best opportunity to get wings to my passion. In spite of my being a student of medical field, my LPU teachers motivated me to carry on my film-making creation. LPU sponsored my project and result is before all. I have no words to thank my teachers and LPU top administration which has raised my status from a simple without any resource-student to an acclaimed director, writer, and even as an actor.” 

     

    The central character of the film, ordinary middle class man Amzad, believes that the government is doing everything for its people until the day he falls in a trap. He learns about the drawback of capitalism as he loses his job. A salaried government employee, Amzad lives his life with resigned acceptance. He is a critic of the likes of Afzal – a firm believer in the revolutionary zeal of the youth. However, it sketches Amzad’s final disillusionment as he is fired for no reason from his job.

     

    The festival celebrates the cinema and work of aspiring, young, independent and professional filmmakers. The festival attracts filmmakers from across India and 45 nations across the world. The festival has sections for feature films, short films, documentaries, animations, music videos and ad films. The festival awards the filmmakers in production, creative and performance categories. 

  • Producers Forum, MIFF Hub to coincide with MIFF 2014 next month to help short filmmakers

    Producers Forum, MIFF Hub to coincide with MIFF 2014 next month to help short filmmakers

    NEW DELHI:  The cinephiles are in for a gala time as a Producers’ Forum will be held during the Mumbai International Film Festival of Documentary, Short and animation films for selected participants to interact in closed-group sessions with Festival Representatives, Funders, Distributors, Directors, Producers and other experts.

     

    The aim of the Forum, according to a Films Division spokesperson, will be to share their experiences and expertise with the funding, making and distributing of documentaries. The last date for the Producers’ Forum has been extended to 29 January. 

     

    Funding and distribution are considered among the major problems facing the documentary film segment, since theatre and private television channels are averse to showing these films. At present, only Doordarshan and NDTV show these films, and the cinema halls have refused to show the films despite an order of the Supreme Court relating to the Films Division.

     

    MIFF, commencing on 3 February, will also have a ‘MIFF HUB’ for the first time to provide a vibrant platform and meeting point for documentary filmmakers to network, interact and develop productive contacts with Global and Indian funders, broadcasters, distributors, co- producers and mentors. The Hub will be held on 6 February and will be about festival strategy, funding, modes of distribution and co-productions.

     

    MIFF delegates and attending filmmakers can register without any additional fee for the MIFF HUB with their film projects: in-development, under-production and completed films seeking distribution.  

     

    Meetings will be set up through pre-scheduled appointments or through Speed Dating for on-the-spot matchmaking. Registered film projects will be approved and accepted for discussion by attending international and Indian experts based on relevance to their role and organisation. 

     

    Registered Delegates at the MIFF HUB can also attend and gain insights from Round Table discussions and Group Mentorships on a first come basis.

     

    Applicants to the Producers Forum can write to miffproducersforum@gmail.com with the following details: Name, DOB, Address, Phone Number, Email, Company Name (if relevant), latest CV, list of documentaries directed or produced so far, reason for applying (no longer than 350 words).

     

    The Festival organised by the Films Division of the Information & Broadcasting Ministry will be held as usual at the NCPA, Mumbai, (also known as Tata Centre) from 3 to 9 February. The Government of Maharashtra and the Indian Documentary Producers’ Association (IDPA) are the partners of MIFF 2014.

     

    A total of 793 entries had been received from 34 countries for Festival. Of the entries, 588 are for the National Section and 205 for the International Section. 

     

    MIFF is the oldest and the largest international film festival for the non-feature and animation films in Asia, and is often held at par with internationally renowned short film festivals like Berlin, Leipzig, Krakow (Poland) and Tampere (Finland).

     

    The total number of awards for MIFF 2014 has gone up from 22 to 32. Apart from the regular awards, new awards have been introduced for producer, cinematographer, editor, sound recordist and animator. Awards for the most innovative film (named after Pramod Pati who was an experimental filmmaker and head of the Films Division) and most popular film of the festival have also been instituted.

     

    A veteran Indian documentary filmmaker will be honoured with the V Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award. MIFF will distribute cash awards worth Rs. 55 lakhs apart from Golden Conches, trophies and certificates to the winners in different categories.

     

    MIFF 2014 will also see an increased international participation. As part of an initiative to take cinema to the students, Cinekids, Amsterdam and Lennep Media will hold a ‘Dutch Children’s film festival-cum-students film workshop’ for school children of Mumbai. ActionAid will hold a film festival on ‘Our City Ourselves’ as part of MIFF 2014. 

     

    An attempt is being made to hold a Film Market for documentary films, which will be a first of its kind initiative in India.

     

    In another new initiative, the Festival Directorate has decided to hold parallel screenings of national competition films in Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Guwahati and Nagpur, for the benefit of documentary film lovers, who are unable to travel to Mumbai to participate in the festival.

     

    The festival will pay tribute to the acclaimed Canadian documentary filmmaker Peter Wintonick who passed away on 18 November 2013 by screening his select works. Besides, the festival will have panel discussions, directors’ adda, retrospectives, homages, curated film  packages, seminars, workshops and master classes to make MIFF-2014 a rich and wholesome experience for filmmakers, students and cinephiles. 

  • Incredible India launches short-film contest for travellers

    Incredible India launches short-film contest for travellers

    MUMBAI: Incredible India, an initiative by the Ministry of Tourism in association with content-based digital solutions provider Trivone, Bangalore-based digital media and content services company, has launched a short film contest for travelers.

    The aim of the contest is to promote tourism by depicting pristine destinations within the country. It is open to both Indians and foreign nationals. Anyone who loves traveling and capturing those moments can upload travel videos of less than 3 minutes’ duration, on the Pixel13 (www.pixel13.in) website to showcase the best of their experiences.

    Trivone founder and CEO L Subramanyan said “We are happy to join hands with Incredible India to promote Indian tourist destinations globally. Our aim is to get tourists to document and articulate their experience through a short video film that can be accessed by anyone who visits the website. We also think that such a venture can create awareness of little known places within the country which have thus far remained unexplored.”

    The jury is headed by filmmaker Singeetham Srinivasa Rao and actor Kamal Haasan. 
    The short-film adjudged as the ‘Best Film’ based on the online poll and jury will receive a prize worth Rs 50,000.