Award Name
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Winner (Film / Actors)
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Direction
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Prize
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Golden
Peacock Award
(Best
Film)
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Particle
(French)
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Blaise
Harrison
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Rs 40 lakhs to be shared equally between the Director and the
Producer, Trophy and the citation
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‘Particles’
is an “ambitious yet modest film about the mysteries of being a teenager,”
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Silver
Peacock Award
(Best
Director)
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Jallikattu
(Malayalam)
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Lijo
Jose Pellissery
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A citation and a cash prize of Rs 15 lakhs
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Film is the portrait of a remote village where a buffalo
escapes and causes a frenzy of ecstatic violence. In a story that starts as
man versus wild, it doesn't take that long before man becomes the wild.
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Silver Peacock Trophy
(Best Actor (Male) Award )
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Marighella
(Brazilian)
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Seu
Jorge
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Certificate and a cash prize of Rs 10 lakhs
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For “
the powerful and charismatic portrayal of a revolutionary, very relevant in
our increasingly authoritarian times”
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Silver Peacock Trophy
(Best Actor (Female) Award )
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Mai Ghatt: Crime No. 103/2005
(Marathi)
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Usha
Jadhav
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Certificate and a cash prize of Rs 10 lakhs
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For
her “understated and powerful performance of a mother defending her child’s
honour against the injustice of a corrupt system”
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Silver Peacock Award
(Special Jury Award)
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Balloon
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Pema
Tseden
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A citation and a cash prize of Rs 15 lakhs
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For
“the beauty of the film language and the authenticity of the actors”.
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ICFT –UNESCO Gandhi Medal
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Rwanda
(Italian)
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Riccardo
Salvetti
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Bahattar Hoorain, the Indian (Hindi) movie directed by Sanjay P. Singh Chauhan
earned the special mention under ICFT-UNESCO Gandhi medal category.
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