62 national Award Winner

Somaditya समाचार और कार्यक्रम

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.