62 national Award Winner

Congratulations SRFTI Winner

Congratulation! SRFTI students and alumni excel in 62nd national Awards with intrinsic faculty of storytelling and skills in their respective specializations.

This is a matter of pleasure and pride to inform you all that our students are making a mark in their endeavour of taking cinematic excellence forward.

Sl.No.

Name of Award

Name of Film

Awardee

Medal & Cash Prize

Citation

1. Best Film on family values

Towards the Silver Lining

Producer: Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute
Director: Bhabani Tamuli (SRFTI Student)

Rajat Kamal & INR 50,000/- each to the Producer & Director

For its sensitive portrayal of a paraplegic girl who build a house for her mother, and the touching bond between them

2. Best Audiography

Tender is the Sight

Audiographers:
Anindit Roy, Ateesh Chattopadhyay &
Ayan Bhattacharya (SRFTI Alumni)

Rajat Kamal &
INR 50,000/-

The Film travels through the imaginary line
of manifest and unmanifest worlds of visual and sound that balance effortlessly
, imprinting the audience with a haunting aural experience

3. Best Non Feature Film

Tender is the Sight

Producer: Film Division
Director: Torsha Banerjee (SRFTI ALUMNI)

Rajat Kamal
& INR 50,000/- each to the Producer & Director

For its sensitive and lyrical portrayal of ten-year-old Hassirbullah, who, thought
visually challenged, creates a symphony of sounds.The film captures his universe, his life and his talent,
softly & gently

4 Best Biographical/Historical Reconstruction

Amar Katha: Story of Binodini

Producer: Films Division
Director: Tuhinabha Majumder (SRFTI ALUMNI)

Rajat Kamal &
INR 50,000/- each to the Producer & Director

For its stylistic and poetic portrayal of the 19th century theatre actress
Binodini Devi’s autobiography.

5. Best Investigative Film

Phum Shang

Producer: Films Division
Director: Haobam Pabam Kumar (SRFTI ALUMNI)

Rajat Kamal &
INR 50,000/- each to the Producer & Director

For its quiet and fair-hearted investigation of the fisherman
communities and their floating dwelling pn Loktak Lake, Manipur,
even as government agencies and conservationist struggle to save the lake.