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On the 77th Cannes Movie Pageant, Chidananda S Naik’s Sunflowers Have been the First Ones to Know gained the primary prize of La Cinef for greatest quick on Thursday, in a serious triumph for India. The primary prize for Chidananda is India’s second in 5 years. Ashmita Guha Neogi, additionally from FTII, gained the award for her movie CatDog in 2020. (Additionally Learn | Naik on his movie screening at Cannes: I don’t make movies to attain one thing)
What Chidananda stated about his movie
Talking with Selection, Chidananda stated, “We had solely 4 days. I used to be principally advised to not make this movie. It’s based mostly on folklore from Karnataka [in India]. These are the tales we grew up with, so I used to be carrying this concept since my childhood.”
About Sunflowers Have been the First Ones to Know
The filmmaker made the movie on the finish of his one-year course within the tv wing of the Movie and Tv Institute of India. The movie is predicated on a Kannada people story about an previous lady who steals a rooster, plunging her village into perpetual darkness. The Cannes Movie Pageant awards a 15,000 euro grant to the primary prize winner.
The 16-minute quick fiction movie premiered on the movie pageant on Tuesday afternoon. Sunflowers Have been the Final Ones to Know was considered one of 18 titles judged by a five-member jury chaired by Belgian actress Lubna Azabal.
Who gained La Cinef 2nd and third prizes
The third prize within the La Cinef competitors went to Mansi Maheshwari’s animation movie Bunnyhood. Born in Meerut and an ex-student of NIFT Delhi, Mansi made the movie as a scholar of UK’s Nationwide Movie and Tv College. The movie pageant awards a 7,500 euro grant to the third prize recipient.
The second prize was shared by Out of the Widow By way of the Wall, directed by Columbia College’s Asya Segalovich, and The Chaos She Left Behind, made by Nikos Kolioukos of Aristotle College of Thessaloniki, Greece. The Cannes Movie Pageant awards an 11,250 euro grant to the second prize winner. The awarded movies can be screened on the Cinema du Pantheon on June three and on the MK2 Quai de Seine on June 4.