1st Diorama International Film Festival & Market
Festival Logo | |
Opening film | Bombairiya, Hindi, India |
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Closing film | Bhonsle, Hindi, India |
Location | Delhi, India |
Founded | 2019 |
Festival date | 14 January 2019 – 20 January 2019 |
Website | www |
The 1st Diorama International Film Festival & Market was organized in Delhi.[1] The first edition of the festival showcased 104 films from all around the world. The festival is an initiative of Indian Film Institute, a Non-Governmental Organisation, aimed at promoting the appreciation of the cinematic art. The 1st Diorama International Film Festival & Market[2] was held from January 14 to January 20, 2019.The second edition of the Festival takes place between 12–18 December 2019 in New Delhi.
Jury[edit]
International Competition Jury[edit]
The following people were on the jury for the International Features section:
- Dariush Mehrjui, Director, Producer, Screenwriter and Editor, Iran
- Philip Cheah, Film Critic, Singapore
- Divya Dutta, Indian Actress
- Rafael Kapelinski, Film Director, Poland
- Giogiò Franchini, Film Editor, Italy
Indian Competition Jury[edit]
The following people were on the jury for Indian Features section:
- Rahul Rawail, Film Director
- Sanjay F. Gupta, Director of Photography
- A. Sreekar Prasad, Film Editor
- Anjan Bose, Film Producer
International Shorts Competition Jury[edit]
The following people were on the jury for International Shorts Competition section:
- Deepak Tijori, Film Director and Actor, India
- Mozhgan Taraneh, Iranian Actress
- Beatriz de la Gándara, Film Producer, Spain
International Documentary Competition Jury[edit]
The following people were on the jury for International Documentary Competition section:
- Nik Powell, Film Producer, UK
- Manu Rewal, Screenwriter, India
- Barbara Lorey de Lacharriere, Journalist and Film Critic, France
Official Selections[edit]
Indian Competition[edit]
This section was dedicated to the Indian Feature Films from all the regions of the country. The following films were under the Indian Competition section:
- Abyakto (Unsaid), directed by Arjunn Datta
- Andhadhun, directed by Sriram Raghavan
- Bhayanakam (Fear), directed by Jayaraj
- Bhonsle, directed by Devashish Makhija
- Colours of Life, directed by Prakash Bharadwaj
- Dear Molly, directed by Gajendra Ahire
- Manohar & I, directed by Amitabha Chatterjee
- Mehsampur, directed by Kabir Chowdhary
- Mishing, directed by Bobby Sarma Baruah
- Mulk, directed by Anubhav Sinha
- October, directed by Shoojit Sircar
- Poomaram, directed by Abrid Shine
- Sanju, directed by Rajkumar Hirani
- Soorma, directed by Shaad Ali
- Sui Dhaaga, directed by Sharat Kataria
- Sudani from Nigeria, directed by Zakaria Mohammed
- Tony, directed by Vipul Rawal
- Hebet Ramakka (Un Educated Rama), directed by Nanjunade Gowda
International Competition[edit]
This section was dedicated to International Feature Films. It included feature films from different countries. The following films were under International Competition [4] section:
- A Part Of Me, directed by Silvana Santamaria & Bilal Athimni
- Bad Bad Winter, directed by Olga Korotko
- Rebento (Blessed Is The Fruit), directed by André Morais
- Inspekcja (Inspection), directed by Jacek Raginis-Królikiewicz
- Mad Racing Quest, directed by Sergey Zadorin
- My Name is Batlir, Not Butler, directed by Stare Yildirim
- Newton's Third Law, directed by Jorge Barrio
- Ward Masmoum (Poisonous Roses), directed by Fawzi Saleh
- Red Flower Green Leaves, directed by Liu Mimiao & Hu Weijie
- Rona, Madar-e-Azim (Rona, Azim's Mother), directed by Jamshid Mehmoudi
- Snapshots, directed by Miguel Ángel Mengó
- The Very Last Day, directed by Cédric Jouarie
- The Weak Ones, directed by Raul Rico & Eduardo Giralt
- Until The End Of Time, directed by Chouikh Yasmine
- Zauberer (Sorcerer), directed by Sebastian Brauneis
Diorama Docs. (International Documentary Competition)[edit]
This section was dedicated to International Documentary Films. It included documentary films from different countries. The following films were under Documentary Competition section:
- 6 Degrees Of Inspiration, directed by Manuel Rodarte
- A Monologue In The Intermission, directed by Peter Vulchev
- Cafe Togo, directed by Musquiqui Chihying
- Do We Belong?, directed by Sofian Khan
- Good Tidings, directed by Sebastiano Luca Insinga
- Kamchatka Bears: Life Begins, directed Irina Zuravleva
- Ladli, directed by Sudipta Kundu
- Please Mind The Gap, directed by Mitali Trivedi & Gagandeep Singh
- RocKabul, directed by Travis Beard
- Rock Paper Scissors, directed by Lilah Markman
- Sadder Than Playtime On A Rainy Day, directed by Lobo Mauro
- Stories Of Passers Through, directed by Koutaiba Al Janabi
- The Song Of Grassroots, directed by Yuda Kurniawan
- The Sons Of Silence, directed by Anthony Xavier
- Vianey, directed Marko Vuorinen
- Voices From The Silence, directed by Joshua Wahlen
Diorama Shorts (International Competition for shorts)[edit]
This section was dedicated to International Short Films. It included short films from different countries. The following films were under Shorts Competition section:
- Anchorwoman, directed by Ioannis Monastiropoulos
- Antique Shop, directed by Silvio Mirosnicenko
- As The First Time, directed by Emanuela Mascherini
- Bharat Mata Masjid, directed by Ajay Dixit (Nishant)
- Black & Faulty, directed by Marko Dzambazoski
- Bonobo, directed by Zoel Aeschbacher
- Chasing The Sun, directed by Andrew Van Der Ven
- Cheese Cake, directed by Li, Guan-Xian
- Circus, directed by Tariq Vasudeva
- Clay Love, directed by Aigul Axambieva
- Cover Story, directed by Suhail Abbasi
- Deadlocked, directed by Shayda Alizadeh
- Dua2litet, directed by Rafael Montezuma
- Elisabeth, directed by Noemi D'ursel & Laura Bossicart
- Fatima, directed by Imran Hamdulay
- Fear, directed by Ivan Pena Boutazakht
- Fish, directed by Ercan Bayraktar
- For Life, directed by Leon Livshitz
- For One, directed by Mathieu Rovolier
- Gayatri, directed by Brian Rayanki
- Gills, directed by Nikola Zdravkovic
- Have A Nice Day, directed by Willy Hajli
- Ishq Ki Dava, directed by Mayank Singh
- Kiriri, directed by Miguel Ángel Aguero
- Lew's Up First, directed by Andre Campbell
- Malota, directed by Krishan Hooda
- Man, directed by Oksana Artemenko
- Marejada, directed by Vanessa Palacios
- Mia: A Rapture 2.0 Production, directed by Gary J Hewitt
- Mouth Of Truth, directed by Barbara Vekaric
- On the Border, directed by Wei Shujun
- Operation Godman, directed by Balaji Jayaraman
- Ready The Chicken (Resto), directed by Carlos Fernando Rossetti
- Salam, directed by Claire Fowler
- Storyteller, directed by Anil Guldogan
- The Blank Page, directed by Lamraoui Mohamed Nadjib
- The Great Mukhiya, directed by Ashin Poudel
- The Ice-Cream Poet, directed by Amit Doron
- The Love Date, directed by Helder Santos
- The Morning Gate, directed by Joo Eun Park & Jae Young Lim
- The Playboy Mr. Sawhney, directed by Tariq Naved Siddqui
- The Players, directed by Samuel Auer
- The Role, directed by Farnoosh Samadi
- The Storms In Our Blood, directed by Shen Di
- The Suspect, directed by Nitin Chandra
- The War Within, directed by Amarpreet GS Chhabra
- Through The Looking Glass, directed by Rakesh Varma
- Ulises, directed by Enzo Ramirez
- Vande Matram, directed by Swapna Maini
- Widdershins, directed by P Biggs
The Rising Stars[edit]
This section was a non-competitive section. It included international feature films by First time Directors from different countries. The following films were under The Rising Stars section:
- Boyzhetken. She's all that, directed by Abdel Fiftybayev
- Break On Through, directed by Dustin Clark
- Colored Light, directed by Andrei Nobvoselov
- Execution Day, directed by Jalaladin Gasimov
- Foreign, directed by Edson Lemos Akatoy
- Haldaa, directed by Tauquir Ahmed
- Kathaa' 72, directed by Prabin Syngbo
- Light In The Dark, directed by Ekene Som Mekwunye
- #Nudes, directed by Guily Machovec
- The Stunt Man, directed by Kioumars Samadi Tari
- Windwood, directed by Fin Manjoo
Special Screenings[edit]
This was a non-competitive section. The following films were under Special Screening section:
- Bombairiya, directed by Pia Sukanya
- Uro Jahaj, directed by Buddhadeb Dasgupta
- P Se Pyaar F Se Faraar, directed by Manoj Tiwari
Indian Retrospective Raj Kapoor[edit]
This section was dedicated to films of the legendary Raj Kapoor. It included films directed by Raj Kapoor:
- Awaara, directed by Raj Kapoor
- Barsaat (1949 film), directed by Raj Kapoor
- Mera Naam Joker, directed by Raj Kapoor
Foreign Retrospective (Dariush Mehrjui)[edit]
This section was dedicated to some of the great films of the Iconic Film Director, scriptwriter and producer Dariush Mehrjui.:
- The Cow (film) (Gav), directed by Dariush Mehrjui
- Hamoun (film), directed by Dariush Mehrjui
- The Pear Tree (Derakht-e-Golabi), directed by Dariush Mehrjui
- Mum's Guest (Mehman-e Maman), directed by Dariush Mehrjui
- Leila (1996 film), directed by Dariush Mehrjui
- The Tenants (1986 film) (Ejāre-nešinhā), directed by Dariush Mehrjui
Awards[edit]
The following prizes were awarded:[5][6]
- Golden Sparrow for The Best Short Film - Anıl Güldoğan for “Storyteller”
- Silver Sparrow for The Best Short Film - Emanuela Mascherini for “As The First Time”
- Golden Sparrow for The Best Documentary Film - Sudipta Kundu for “Ladli”
- Silver Sparrow for The Best Documentary Film - Marko Vuorinen for “Vianey” [7]
- Golden Sparrow for Best Cinematography - K.U. Mohanan for “Andhadhun”
- Golden Sparrow for Best Sound - Sinoy Joseph for “October”
- Golden Sparrow for Best Editing - Sreejith Karanavar for “Mehsampur” [8]
- Golden Sparrow for Best Male Playback - Sukhwinder Singh for Kar Har Maidan Fateh (“Sanju”)
- Golden Sparrow for Best Female Playback - Sunidhi Chauhan for Manwaa (“October”)
- Golden Sparrow for Best Music - Faizal Razi for “Poomaram”
- Lifetime Achievement Award - “Dariush Mehrjui”
- Golden Sparrow for Best Actor, Male - Mohsen Tanabandeh for “Rona, Azim's Mother” [9]
- Golden Sparrow for Best Actor, Female - Ingrid Triguerio for “Blessed Is The Fruit” [10]
- Golden Sparrow for Best International Feature Film - André Morais for “Blessed Is The Fruit” [11]
- Silver Sparrow for Best International Feature Film - Jamshid Mehmoudi for “Rona, Azim's Mother” [12]
- Silver Sparrow for Best International Feature Film - Mimiao Liu for “Red Flowers and Green Leaves”[13]
- Special Mention – Bobby Sarma Baruah for Mishing
- Golden Sparrow for the Best Indian Actor Male - Ayushmann Khurrana for “Andhadhun”
- Golden Sparrow for the Best Indian Actor Female - Taapsee Pannu for “Mulk”
- Golden Sparrow for Best Indian Feature Film - Sriram Raghavan for “Andhadhun”
- Silver Sparrow for Best Indian Feature Film - Zakariya Mohammed for “Sudani From Nigeria”
- Best Spiritual Film of the Century - Aushim Khetarpal for “Sai Baba”
- Lifetime Achievement Award - “Subhash Ghai” [14]
- Viewer's Choice Award - Ahmed Fawzi Saleh for “Poisonous Roses” [15]
References[edit]
- ↑ "New Delhi's own real international film festival: Diorama International Film Festival". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ↑ "Diorama International Film Festival & Market". Diorama. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
- ↑ "Diorama International Film Festival & Market 2019: Diorama Jury". Diorama. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
- ↑ "Diorama International Film Festival & Market 2019: Diorama Selection". Diorama. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
- ↑ "Diorama International Film Festival:Subhash Ghai & Dariush Mehrjui received Lifetime Achievement Award". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ↑ "The Awards Of The 1st Diorama International Film Festival". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ↑ "Marko Vuorinen's documentary about the New York hip hop artist was awarded at the International Film Festival in India". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ↑ "Mehsampur Wins The Golden Sparrow Award!". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ↑ "Two awards for Iran in Diorama Film Festival". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ↑ "Rebento, film paraibano, wins international film award". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ↑ "Long Paraiban Rebento wins international awards". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ↑ "Iranian film wins two awards at Diorama festival". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ↑ "Congratulations! Ningxia-born director"s small-cost film "holds away" the Golden Rooster Award!". Diorama. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
- ↑ "MR.SUBHASH GHAI RECEIVED THE LIFE TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD AT DIORAMA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL & MARKET". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ↑ "Poisonous Roses wins award at India's Diorama Film Festival". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
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