IFFI Special Jury Award and Special Mention
Best actor (female) award in Indian film festival
IFFI Special Jury Award and Special Mention | |
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International award for contributions to World Cinema | |
Awarded for | Excellency in Film Art |
Sponsored by | Directorate of Film Festivals |
Reward(s) | Special Jury Award Special Mention |
First awarded | 1969, 1998 |
Last awarded | 2023 |
Most recent winner | Rishab Shetty for Kantara |
Highlights | |
Total awarded | 41 |
First winner | Lester James Peries |
Last winner | Lav Diaz Praveen Kandregula |
The IFFI Special Jury Award and Special Mention (officially known as the Silver Peacock - Special Jury Award and Special Mention) are the two honors presented annually at the International Film Festival of India for excellency in Film Art in World cinema.[1] It was first presented during the 4th IFFI 1969.[2] The award was later re-instated since 29th IFFI 1998.[3][4] On the occasion of 100 years of Indian cinema, Centenary Awards were conferred during 2012, 2013, and 2014.[5][6] The Special Mention being awarded since the 46th IFFI 2015.[7]
Recipients
IFFI Special Jury Award (1969–Present)
Year | Recipient(s) | Work(s) | Language(s) | Ref. |
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1969 (4th) | Lester James Peries Mrinal Sen Sobhan Babu | "Golu Hadawatha" "Bhuvan Shome" "Bangaru Panjaram" | Sinhala Bengali Telugu | [1] |
1998 (29th) | Santwana Bardoloi | "Adajya" | Assamese | [3][4] |
2000 (31st) | Huo Jianqi | "Postmen in the Mountains" | Mandarin | [8] |
2002 (33rd) | Revathi Magdy Ahmed Aly | "Mitr, My Friend" "Asrar EL-Banat" | Hindi Egyptian | [9] |
2003 (34th) | Subhadro Chowdhury | "Prohor" | Bengali | [10] |
2004 (35th) | Gennady Sidorov | "Old Women" | Russian | [11][12] |
2005 (36th) | Tom Hooper | "Red Dust" | English (South Africa) | [13] |
2006 (37th) | Abu Sayeed | "Nirontor" | Bengali (Bangladesh) | [14] |
2007 (38th) | Golam Rabanny Biplab Julia Urbini | "On The Wings of Dreams" (Bangladesh) "More Than Anything in the World" | Bengali Mexican | [15][16] |
2008 (39th) | Malani Fonseka | "Akasa Kusum" | Sinhala | [17] |
2009 (40th) | Giorgi Ovashvili | "The Other Bank" (Georgia) | Russian | [18] |
2010 (41st) | Kaushik Ganguly Taika Waititi | "Arekti Premer Golpo" "Boy" | Bengali English | [18] |
2011 (42nd) | Salim Ahamed | "Adaminte Makan Abu" | Malayalam | [19] |
2012 (43rd) | Lucy Mulloy | "Una noche" | Spanish | [5] |
2013 (44th) | Onur Ünlü | "Thou Gild'st the Even" | Turkey | [20] |
2015 (46th) | Julia Vargas-Weise | "Sealed Cargo" | Spanish | [21] |
2016 (47th) | Lee Joon-ik | "The Throne" | Korean | [22] |
2017 (48th) | Mahesh Narayanan | "Take Off" | Malayalam | [23] |
2018 (49th) | Milko Lazarov | "Ága" | Yakut | [24] |
2019 (50th) | Pema Tseden | "Balloon" | Chinese | [25] |
2020 (51st) | Kamen Kalev | "February" | Bulgarian | [26] |
2021 (52nd) | Renata Carvalho Nikhil Mahajan | "The First Fallen" "Godavari" | Brazilian Marathi | [27] |
2022 (53rd) | Lav Diaz | "When The Waves Are Gone" | Filipino | [28] |
2023 (54th) | Rishab Shetty | "Kantara" | Kannada | [29] |
Recipients
IFFI Special Mention (2015–Present)
Year | Recipient(s) | Work(s) | Language(s) | Ref. |
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2015 (46th) | Goran Radovaovic | "Enclave" | Serbian | [21] |
2016 (47th) | Tiffany Hsiung | "The Apology" | English | [22] |
2018 (49th) | Chezhiyan | "To Let" | Tamil | [24] |
2019 (50th) | Abhishek Shah | "Hellaro" | Gujarati | [25] |
2020 (51st) | Kripal Kalita | "Bridge" | Assamese | [26] |
2021 (52nd) | Simon Farriol Roman Vasyanov | "The Wealth of the World" "The Dorm" | English Russian | [27] |
2022 (53rd) | Praveen Kandregula | "Cinema Bandi" | Telugu | [28] |
IFFI Centenary Award (2012–2014)
Year | Recipient(s) | Work(s) | Language(s) | Ref. |
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2012 (43rd) | Mira Nair | "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" | English | [5] |
2013 (44th) | Kamaleshwar Mukherjee | "Meghe Dhaka Tara" | Bengali | [20] |
2014 (45th) | Shrihari Sathe | "Ek Hazarachi Note" | Marathi | [30] |
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- ^ a b "Key highlights of the 46th International Film Festival of India". pib.nic.in.
- ^ a b "47th IFFI Concluded in Goa". 29 November 2016.
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- ^ "Russian film Leviathan wins Golden Peacock at IFFI 2014". 30 November 2014.
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IFFI Silver Peacock - Special Jury Award and Special Mention
- Lester James Peries (Golu Hadawatha) (4th)
- Mrinal Sen (Bhuvan Shome) (4th)
- Sobhan Babu (Bangaru Panjaram) (4th)
- Santwana Bardoloi (Adajya) (29th)
- Huo Jianqi (Postmen in the Mountains) (31st)
- Revathi (Mitr, My Friend) (33rd)
- Magdy Ahmed Aly (Asrar EL-Banat) (33rd)
- Subhadro Chowdhury (Prohor) (34th)
- Gennady Sidorov (Old Women) (35th)
- Tom Hooper (Red Dust) (36th)
- Abu Sayeed (Nirontor) (37th)
- Golam Rabanny Biplab (On The Wings of Dreams) (38th)
- Julia Urbini (More Than Anything in the World) (38th)
- Malini Fonseka (Akasa Kusum) (39th)
- Giorgi Ovashvili (The Other Bank) (40th)
- Kaushik Ganguly (Arekti Premer Golpo) (41st)
- Taika Waititi (Boy) (41st)
- Salim Ahamed (Adaminte Makan Abu) (42nd)
- Lucy Mulloy (Una noche) (43rd)
- Onur Ünlü (Thou Gild'st the Even) (44th)
- Julia Vargas-Weise (Sealed Cargo) (46th)
- Lee Joon-ik (The Throne) (47th)
- Mahesh Narayanan (Take Off) (48th)
- Milko Lazarov (Ága) (49th)
- Pema Tseden (Balloon) (50th)
- Kamen Kalev (February) (51st)
- Renata Carvalho (The First Fallen) (52nd)
- Nikhil Mahajan (Godavari) (52nd)
- Lav Diaz (When The Waves Are Gone) (53rd)
- Rishab Shetty (Kantara) (54th)
- Goran Radovaovic (Enclave) (46th)
- Tiffany Hsiung (The Apology) (47th)
- Chezhiyan (To Let) (49th)
- Abhishek Shah (Hellaro) (50th)
- Kripal Kalita (Bridge) (51st)
- Simon Farriol (The Wealth of the World) (52nd)
- Roman Vasyanov (The Dorm) (52nd)
- Praveen Kandregula (Cinema Bandi) (53rd)
- Mira Nair (The Reluctant Fundamentalist) (43rd)
- Kamaleshwar Mukherjee (Meghe Dhaka Tara) (44th)
- Shrihari Sathe (Ek Hazarachi Note) (45th)