List of awards and accolades received by Supriyo Sen
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The Following is a list of award and accolades received by Supriyo Sen
Sen has won more than 40 International awards for his films which include Berlin Today Award at Berlin Film Festival[1], Crystal Globe at Karlovy Vary Film Festival[2], Grand Prix at Bilbao International Film Festival[3], BBC Award at Commonwealth Film Festival[4], Golden Lola (German short film Award)[5], Black Pearl Award at Abu Dhabi Film Festival[6], National Geographic Award at Flickerfest[7], Golden Conch at Mumbai International Film Festival, Jury and Audience Award at Krakow, Tampere, Hamburg, Uppsala, Munster, Huesca, Winterthur, Damascus, Zagreb, IFFI (Goa), Rio-de-Janeiro, Parnu, Faito, Saguenay etc.[3]
International[3][edit]
- Berlin Today Award -Berlin Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)[1]
- Best Short Documentary - Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)[8]
- Grand Prix - Bilbao International Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)[3]
- Best Documentary - German Short Film Award (WAGAH, 2009)[5]
- Best Short documentary - Abu Dhabi International Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)[6]
- Diploma of Honour - Krakow Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- Audience Award - Tampere International Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- Jury & Audience Award - Uppsala International Short Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- Jury & Audience Award - Hamburg International Short Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- National Geographic Award - Flickerfest, Australia (WAGAH, 2009)
- Golden Conch for Best Long Documentary, Jury Award and Best Film of the Festival Award, Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) (WAY BACK HOME, 2003)
- Silver Lamp Tree Award India International Film Festival (IFFI), Goa (WAGAH, 2009)
- BBC Award for Best Documentary - Commonwealth Film Festival, Manchester, (WAY BACK HOME, 2003)
- Best Documentary Award - Heart of Gold International Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- F. W. Murnau Short Film Award, Germany (WAGAH, 2009)
- Jury Award - Corto-Tokyo (WAGAH, 2009)
- Best Short Documentary & Young Jury Award- Faito Doc Fest
- Best Short Film - Damascus International Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- Best Foreign Film - Human Rights Art and Film Festival, Australia (WAGAH, 2009)
- Best Documentary Award - Docuart, Zagreb (WAGAH, 2009)
- Honourable Mention - Rio de Janeiro Short Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- Audience Award - Winterthur International Short Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- Public Prize - Munster International Short Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- Best Documentary (Audiovisual Documentation Category) - Parnu International Documentary Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- Best Documentary - Extravagant India, Paris (WAGAH, 2009)
- Honorable Mention - River Run Film Festival (WAGAH, 2009)
- Jury Special Mention - Film South Asia, Nepal (SWIMMING THROUGH THE DARKNESS, 2018)
- Satyajit Ray Gold Award for Best Documentary - South Asian Short & Documentary Festival, Kolkata, (SWIMMING THROUGH THE DARKNESS, 2018)
- Finalist - Cinema Eye Award, USA (WAGAH, 2009)
National Award[edit]
- Rajat Kamal - President's Silver Medal, National Award, 2000, (THE NEST 2000)[3]
- Rajat Kamal - President's Silver Medal, National Award, 2003 (WAY BACK HOME, 2003)[3]
- Swarna Kamal - President's Gold Medal, National Award, 2007 (HOPE DIES LAST IN WAR,2007)[3]
- Rajat Kamal - President's Silver Medal,, National Award, 2019 (SWIMMING THROUGH THE DARKNESS, 2018)[3]
Other Awards[edit]
- BFJA Award - “The Nest”, Best documentary, 2000
- BFJA Award - “Way Back Home”, Best Direction, 2003
- Best Documentary , Heritage Film Festival “Unfolding Pata Story”, 2014
Grants[9][edit]
- Sundance Documentary Fund in 2005
- Jan Vrijman Fund ( Now IDFA Bertha Fund) in 2000, 2004, 200
- Asian Cinema Fund (Busan International Film Festival) in 2006, 2007
- DMZ Docs Fund in 2012
Jury[edit]
- Busan International Film Festival, 2012
- Taiwan International Documentary Festival, 2007
- DMZ Documentary Festival (Korea), 2012
- Eagle Award (Indonesia), 2018
- Dhaka International Short & Documentary Festival, 2012
- Kolkata International Film Festival, 2017
- SiGNS (Kerala), 2018
- National Award selection, 2005
- Jeevika Film Festival, 2012
Retrospective & Focus[edit]
- IDSFFK, Thiruvanantapuram, 2009
- Persistence and Resistance, New Delhi, 2010
- International Documentary Festival, Chennai, 2019
- SiGNS, Thrissur, 2019
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Supriyo Sen's Wagah wins award at Berlin film fest". Hindustan Times. 2009-02-10. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- ↑ "Supriyo debuts with Projonmo - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 "Supriyo Sen". IMDb. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- ↑ "Film-maker from Kolkata bags Commonwealth award". Zee News. 2003-06-18. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "DMZ International Documentary Film Festival". DMZ International Documentary Film Festival. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Kay2009-10-19T00:45:00+01:00, Jeremy. "Hipsters, Persian Cats among MEIFF Black Pearl winners". Screen. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- ↑ "Director Supriyo Sen on winning National Award for Best Film on Sports in the Non-Feature Films section for Swimming Through The Darkness: 'It feels good but it's a social story and not necessarily only a sports film' - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- ↑ "KVIFF | Wagah". www.kviff.com. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- ↑ "Supriyo Sen". DocWok. 2014-01-10. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
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