‘Chronicles of a Temple Painter’ Bags Award for Best Long Documentary

Shravan Katikaneni, director of ‘Chronicles of a Temple Painter’, receiving the award from Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan. Sculptor Kanayi Kunhiraman is also seen | B P DEEPU
Shravan Katikaneni, director of ‘Chronicles of a Temple Painter’, receiving the award from Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan. Sculptor Kanayi Kunhiraman is also seen | B P DEEPU

Thiruvananthapuram  :

The documentary ‘Chronicles of a Temple Painter’ directed by Shravan Katikaneni bagged the award for the Best Long Documentary at the seventh edition of the International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala (IDSFFK 2014) which concluded here on Tuesday.

The 52-minute documentary discusses the life of a Hindu temple painter and his wife who rescued a four-year-old Muslim girl and took care of her as their own daughter. The award was presented by Cinema Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan at the Kairali Theatre here. The award comprised a purse of Rs 1 lakh and a certificate.

In short documentary category, ‘Babai’ directed by Kavita Datir and Amit Sonawane won the award which carries a cash prize of Rs 50,000 along with a certificate.

The awardees were selected by a jury comprising Hong Hyosook, Susie Tharu and Harsh Mander.

While addressing the gathering, after inaugurating the closing ceremony, Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan said that the State Government would take an initiative to promote Malayalam movies to an international-level.

“The movies which can help promote social justice should be made in the state. That will affect the society in a positive manner. The government will take an initiative to support the attempts, if filmmakers come forward with such movies,” he said.

The Minister said that these types of film festivals inspire filmmakers to come up with good quality movies.Thiruvanchoor said that more ‘environmental- science’ movies would be included in the next festival.

‘Saltwater’ directed by MA students of SJCC, bagged the award for best campus film. Ammu S Rajashekharan, Anju S Raj, Mahisha Mohan, Naithik Mathew Eapen, Remo Benjamin Peter, Remya Mathew, Anand Ajayaghosh, Anoop T M, Augustin Veets, Krishal Janardhanan, Sarath and Saritha Balan Pillai were the people behind the camera of this movie.

‘You are Rot’ directed by Christo Tomy won the award for the Best Music Video. The award comprises a cash prize of Rs 25,000 and a certificate.

Best Animation Film Award was bagged by Gitanjali Rao for ‘True Love Story’. The award comprises Rs 25,000 and a certificate.

‘Tamaash’ directed by Satyanshu and Devanshu Singh bagged the award for Best Short Fiction. The award comprises a cash prize of Rs 50,000 and a certificate.

‘Fishy Magic’ by Ektara Collective won the special mention award in short fiction category. Special mention in short documentary category was won by ‘Trash’ directed by Sougata Bhattacharya.Two special mention awards were given in Long Documentary category to ‘Candles in the Wind’ by Kavita Bahl and Nandan Saxena and ‘Goonga Pehelwan’ by Vivek Chowdhary, Prateek Gupta and Mit Jain.Best Documentary Cinematographer Award was awarded to Saumyananda Sahi for the film ‘Rangbhoomi’. The award comprises a certificate and Rs 50,000. The award was instituted by cinematographer Navroze Contractor.

Famous sculptor Kanayi Kunhiraman was the chief guest at the function. State Chalachithra Academy Vice-chairman Gandhimathi Balan, secretary Rajendran Nair, film director Joshy Mathew, festival artistic director Beena Paul and jury members were present. Earlier, 27 films were screened on Tuesday.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Thiruvananthapuram / by Express News Service / July 23rd, 2014

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