Wildlife filmmaker Subbiah Nallamuthu honoured with ‘Dr.V Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award’. Opening film “Billy & Molly, an Otter Love Story” narrates the profound bond between human beings and nature..
Setting the stage for a week of cinematic
excellence, the 18th edition of the Mumbai International Film Festival
(MIFF-2024) for Documentary, Short Fiction, and Animation films was inaugurated
today by Dr. L. Murugan, Union Minister of State for Information &
Broadcasting, Government of India. Also present on the occasion was Shri.
Sudhir Mungantiwar, Culture Minister, Government of Maharashtra.
The vibrant and dazzling opening ceremony
took place at the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) in Mumbai.
Organized biennially, by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and
executed by, National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), this prestigious
event promises an enriching experience for filmmakers, industry professionals,
and cinema enthusiasts alike. This year MIFF is spreading its wings with
simultaneous screenings and red-carpet events across five Indian cities. The seven daylong festival will bring the
magic of world-class parallel cinema closer to film enthusiasts across India.
Delivering his inaugural address, Dr. L.
Murugan, Union Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting said that
considering the growing potential of AVG sector in creating employment and
generating growth, the government will soon create a Centre for Excellence in
AVGC sector in Mumbai. The minister emphasized government’s efforts in
controlling piracy in the country by bringing forth an amendment in
Cinematograph act.
Underlining MIFF’s role in bringing
together filmmakers from all over the world, Dr. L. Murugan said that
documentary films play a vital role in showcasing the unique abilities,
emotions and human bonds in a true and natural way. He also highlighted the
efforts made by India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make our country a
content hub of the world. “A single window system for film facilitation is
introduced so that film producers can get easy access and permissions to shoot
in India. Right from Himalayas, Western Ghats, Nilgiris, beaches and ancient temples,
we have beautiful locations for shooting films in India. The Government is
providing many incentives to foreign film producers and companies to encourage
shooting in India”, he added. Dr. L. Murugan also congratulated Subbiah
Nallamuthu, for winning V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award this year.
V. Shantaram, Lifetime Achievement Award
bestowed on Wildlife filmmaker Subbiah Nallamuthu
At the opening ceremony, renowned
award-winning Wildlife filmmaker Shri Subbiah Nallamuthu, was conferred upon
with the coveted V. Shantaram, Lifetime Achievement Award for this year. Dr. L.
Murugan, Union Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting along with
Shri Sudhir Mungantiwar, Culture Minister, Government of Maharashtra presented
the award. The prestigious Dr. V
Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award is presented in every edition of MIFF to a
filmmaker for seminal contribution to documentary films and its movement in India.
The award carries a cash prize of Rs 10 lakhs, trophy and a citation. This
award is instituted in memory of legendary filmmaker V Shantaram, who was
closely associated with Films Division as Honorary Chief Producer during the
1950s. Shri Subbiah Nallamuthu dedicated
the award to his parents and family who supported him throughout his film
making journey.
On the occasion, Jury members for MIFF
International Competition, National Competition and FIPRESCI - Keiko Bang, Barthélemy
Fougea, Audrius Stonys, Bharat Bala, Manas Choudhary, Adele Seelmann-Eggebert,
Dr Bobby Sarma Baruah, Apoorva Bakshi, Munjal Shroff, Anna Henckel-Donnersmarck
and Meghachandra Kongbam were
felicitated.
The ceremony also paid tribute to masters
of Indian parallel cinema and art with a homage film. Journey of Mumbai
International Film Festival through the ages was also remembered with an audio-visual
film treat. The trailer of ‘Azadi ki Amrit Kahaniyan’, a public service
awareness film made by Netflix to tell the story of India’s social innovators,
was also released at the function.
Earlier, festival screenings started
rolling off with the India premiere of National Geographic's documentary,
“Billy & Molly, an Otter Love Story” directed by Charlie Hamilton James.
The film explored the boundless depths of love and the profound bond between
human beings and nature.
The gala inauguration ceremony was also graced by
the presence of celebrities like Madhur Bhandarkar, Richie Mehta, Anand L Rai,
Divya Dutta, Randeep Hooda, Abhishek Bannerjee, Sonali Kulkarni, Divyendu,
Sharad Kelkar, Taha Shah, Rahul Rawail, Suraj Thakur, Vinit Singh, Avinash
Tiwary, Kailash Kher, Upasana, Pankaj Jha, Saurab Sachdeva and Adil Hussain.
The mesmerizing opening ceremony witnessed
an artistic melange of cultural acts which included an act depicting the
journey of Indian animation, a cultural performance from Sri-Lanka, a
captivating 15-minute journey through the history of Indian animation,
presented by Krazzy Kings Dance Crew, a powerful performance by V Company,
India's first Dancing Icons and screening of the FTII student short Film
“Sunflowers were the first ones to know”, which won the La Cinef Award at the
77th Cannes Film Festival this year.
Shri Prithul Kumar, Festival Director,
MIFF and Managing Director, NFDC concluded the ceremony with a vote of thanks.
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