– Cinematography for Ricard Dance (Shihab Ongallur).
– Sound for Cycle Mahesh (Bigyna Dahal).
– Best Short Documentary: Amma’s Pride, directed by Shiva Kirsh.
– Second Best Short Documentary: An Eventual Calamity of Time, directed by Omkar Khandagale, who also received the kumar Talkies award for editing.
– Special Jury mentions: cinematography (No Space to Pray) and sound (At The Margins).
– Best Short Fiction: Onyl to You, I Surrender (Aditya Raj Bhargav).
– Second Best Short Fiction: An Orphanage of Memories (Rayit Hashmat Qazi).
– Special Jury mention went to film Pechi (Abilash Selvamani).
– Shruthil Mathew won Best Campus Short Film for his movie, Ura.
The awards presented at IDSFFK reflect a growing recognition of independent filmmakers exploring diverse themes across genres such as human rights (Dalit Subbaiah) and introspective storytelling (Negative Remorse). This showcases India’s vibrant culture of documentary cinema that challenges societal norms while preserving narratives often overlooked.
Kerala’s initiative toward implementing a comprehensive film policy focused on promoting documentaries can substantially benefit filmmakers who struggle with funding or visibility in mainstream cinema spaces. Rakesh Sharma’s Lifetime Achievement recognition underscores the importance of politically charged filmmaking as a powerful tool for advocacy. these developments could elevate India’s status as an incubator for innovative storytelling through visual mediums.
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