India's Biggest Film Festival on Issue-Based Cinema
Wednesday 25 December 2013
List of Winners: WFF - 2013
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Ajay Sharma,
Gauri Warudi,
Hari,
Ishani K Dutta,
Maulee Senapti,
Naik Foundation,
Rita Banerji,
Shekar Dattatri,
Someswar Bhowmik,
Varun G Panicker,
Viplab Majumder,
WFF 2013,
Winners
Location:New Delhi, India
New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Thursday 21 November 2013
Tuesday 19 November 2013
Saturday 26 October 2013
45 films from 19 cities nominated for the Woodpecker Film Festival & Forum - 2013
The Woodpecker Film Festival Directorate has announced the Nominations for 2013 edition of the film festival. A total of 45 films from different parts of the country have been nominated by a 20-member Nomination Jury headed by Mr Kunal Verma, Director Asia and Country Head (India), The Resource Alliance. With an enchanting variety of films focusing on such diverse themes like environment, religion & culture, children, health and livelihoods, the festival promises to be an infotainment extravaganza for film lovers in the country.
Scheduled from Dec 19-21, the film festival and forum, is an initiative of New Delhi based CMSR foundation and will be organised at the India Habitat Centre (IHC).
Out of the 45 nominated films, 14 are from Maharashtra, 13 from Delhi, 4 from Kerala , 3 from West Bengal, 2 each from Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and Odisha and 1 entry from Karnataka, Haryana, Assam, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. While announcing the nominations, Jury chairperson, Mr Kunal Verma, said , “As Indian cinema proudly celebrates its 100 years, nothing could be a greater joy than to celebrate the rich culture of cinema making and the diverse topics which are being showcased. In this 100th year of Indian Cinema, Woodpecker film festival and forum is a humble tribute to the rich mélange of visual creativity in the country. For the 2013 edition of the festival, the organisers picked up some of the most pertinent themes like education, environment, health, gender and children to be showcased. The large number of entries received from all the corners of the country, is itself an overwhelming vindication of the popularity of the concept for a film festival on socially important themes.”
Prominent filmmakers whose films have got nominated for this year’s festival include Shekar Dattatri, Ishani k Dutta, Rita Banerji, Suresh Elamon and Snehasis Das. At the same time, a lot of youngsters have also got an opportunity to screen their films in the festival. 15 student films have been chosen for screening in the festival. These films have been made by students from TISS, SRM University, Whistling Woods International School of Filmmaking, NIFT etc.
The festival has an interesting line-up of films to watch which includes Chilika - Jewel of Odisha, The Story of Coal, Bonding With Birds, The Forest Man of India, Breaking The Silence, and several other popular films.
Chilika - Jewel of Odisha - Shekar Dattatri |
A Dance To Forget - Rita Banerji |
Faith Revisited - Ishani K. Dutta |
FIRAAQ - A Keen Desire - Prachi Chhabra and Apoorva Paliwal |
Jal Dindi - An Experience - Amit Bane |
Gaur In My Garden - Rita Banerji |
An overview of the Nominated Films:
Out of the 45 nominated films, 14 are from Maharashtra, 13 from Delhi, 4 from Kerala , 3 from West Bengal, 2 each from Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and Odisha and 1 entry from Karnataka, Haryana, Assam, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. While announcing the nominations, Jury chairperson, Mr Kunal Verma, said , “As Indian cinema proudly celebrates its 100 years, nothing could be a greater joy than to celebrate the rich culture of cinema making and the diverse topics which are being showcased. In this 100th year of Indian Cinema, Woodpecker film festival and forum is a humble tribute to the rich mélange of visual creativity in the country. For the 2013 edition of the festival, the organisers picked up some of the most pertinent themes like education, environment, health, gender and children to be showcased. The large number of entries received from all the corners of the country, is itself an overwhelming vindication of the popularity of the concept for a film festival on socially important themes.”
Prominent filmmakers whose films have got nominated for this year’s festival include Shekar Dattatri, Ishani k Dutta, Rita Banerji, Suresh Elamon and Snehasis Das. At the same time, a lot of youngsters have also got an opportunity to screen their films in the festival. 15 student films have been chosen for screening in the festival. These films have been made by students from TISS, SRM University, Whistling Woods International School of Filmmaking, NIFT etc.
The festival has an interesting line-up of films to watch which includes Chilika - Jewel of Odisha, The Story of Coal, Bonding With Birds, The Forest Man of India, Breaking The Silence, and several other popular films.
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Amit Bane,
Apoorva Paliwal,
Asia,
Children,
CMSR Foundation,
Environment,
Festival,
Film Lovers,
Health,
Ishani K Dutta,
Livelihoods,
Nominations,
Prachi Chhabra,
Religion and Culture,
Rita Banerji,
Shekar Dattatri
Location:New Delhi, India
New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Wednesday 23 October 2013
Nomination Jury!
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Jury Members,
Nomination Jury
Location:New Delhi, India
New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Sunday 20 October 2013
Wednesday 4 September 2013
Thank You!
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WFF 2013
Location:New Delhi, India
New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Monday 2 September 2013
"Only 2 Days To Go"
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Call For Entries,
WFF 2013
Location:New Delhi, India
New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Thursday 18 July 2013
Monday 17 June 2013
Call For Entries Now Open !!!
Call For Entries Now Open for The Woodpecker Film Festival 2013. The Festival is Open to only Indian Filmmakers.
To Submit your film or for further Information Please Visit Our Website: WoodpeckerFilmFestival
To Submit your film or for further Information Please Visit Our Website: WoodpeckerFilmFestival
Tuesday 4 June 2013
The Woodpecker Film Festival and Forum
The Woodpecker Film Festival and Forum (WFF) is a thematic film festival. The first
edition of the festival will be organised from Dec 19-21, 2013 at New Delhi.
WFF aims not only to
showcase the rich melange of visual creativity in the film industry but also
promote films, documentaries and advertisements focusing on socially pertinent
themes like education, environment, health, gender and children through this
film festival.
A major attraction of the film festival would be forum
activities. Seminars, conferences, workshops, pitching sessions and master
classes to help filmmakers and film enthusiasts explore emerging technologies,
network with professional associates, pitch ideas to broadcasters, hone their film making
skills and also know more about the industry.
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