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1st Diorama International Film Festival & Market

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Diorama International Film Festival & Market
Festival Logo
Opening filmBombairiya, Hindi, India
Closing filmBhonsle, Hindi, India
LocationDelhi, India
Founded2019
Festival date14 January 2019 – 20 January 2019
Websitewww.diorama.in

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]

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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:

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:

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:

Indian Retrospective Raj Kapoor[edit]

This section was dedicated to films of the legendary Raj Kapoor. It included films 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.:

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]

  1. "New Delhi's own real international film festival: Diorama International Film Festival". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  2. "Diorama International Film Festival & Market". Diorama. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  3. "Diorama International Film Festival & Market 2019: Diorama Jury". Diorama. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  4. "Diorama International Film Festival & Market 2019: Diorama Selection". Diorama. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  5. "Diorama International Film Festival:Subhash Ghai & Dariush Mehrjui received Lifetime Achievement Award". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  6. "The Awards Of The 1st Diorama International Film Festival". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  7. "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.
  8. "Mehsampur Wins The Golden Sparrow Award!". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  9. "Two awards for Iran in Diorama Film Festival". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  10. "Rebento, film paraibano, wins international film award". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  11. "Long Paraiban Rebento wins international awards". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  12. "Iranian film wins two awards at Diorama festival". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  13. "Congratulations! Ningxia-born director"s small-cost film "holds away" the Golden Rooster Award!". Diorama. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  14. "MR.SUBHASH GHAI RECEIVED THE LIFE TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD AT DIORAMA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL & MARKET". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  15. "Poisonous Roses wins award at India's Diorama Film Festival". Diorama. Retrieved 25 February 2019.


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