The fifth edition of the Nashik International Film Festival will be held from March 21 – 24, 2013. The line-up comprises of 59 short and documentary films and 7 animation films, from USA, Spain, Germany, and India.
Foreign El Hijo Del Har by Rahul Nath from Los Angeles, The Son of the Sea by Roberto Aznar from Spain, Seppi & Hias by Emre Koca and Pitch Builds A Ball And Destroys It by Udita Bhargava from Germany are the international entries. While Another Inconvenient Truth by Jagdish Kulkarni, The Decision – Nirnay by Dhanjay Bhawalekar, Someone In The Crowd by Anand Marathe and Finding Myself by Niti Bansod are some of the Indian entries.
Besides an Niff Lifetime Achievement Award, the festival will present the Best Short film, Best Documentary film, Best Animation film ,Best Film on “Social Message”, Best film on “Global Warming”, Special award for Best film made in Nashik, Young filmmakers award, Best Student Filmmaker and the Special Jury Awards.
Foreign El Hijo Del Har by Rahul Nath from Los Angeles, The Son of the Sea by Roberto Aznar from Spain, Seppi & Hias by Emre Koca and Pitch Builds A Ball And Destroys It by Udita Bhargava from Germany are the international entries. While Another Inconvenient Truth by Jagdish Kulkarni, The Decision – Nirnay by Dhanjay Bhawalekar, Someone In The Crowd by Anand Marathe and Finding Myself by Niti Bansod are some of the Indian entries.
Besides an Niff Lifetime Achievement Award, the festival will present the Best Short film, Best Documentary film, Best Animation film ,Best Film on “Social Message”, Best film on “Global Warming”, Special award for Best film made in Nashik, Young filmmakers award, Best Student Filmmaker and the Special Jury Awards.
- 2/28/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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