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The
5th edition is featuring 15 films in competition including Marana
Simhasanam
(The Throne of Death) by Murali Nair, which won the
Camera DčOr, and Vanapastham,
The Last Dance, which took the Certain Regard Prize
at Cannes 99. The program is further garnished with shorts; documentaries;
four retrospectives - Pier Paolo Pasolini, Yu Hyun-Monk, M.T.Vasudevan
Nair and Oshimo; homage to Salam Karasseri and Kuthiravattom Pappu,
as well as a selection of Indian Cinema.
The
Korean film Mayonnaise directed by Mr. Yoon-In Ho
won Suvarna Chakoram, the award for the best feature film at the
IFFK 2000.
Special Jury prizes were given to the Indian film, Karunam
directed by Mr. Jayaraj, the Brazilian film Through the
Window directed by Tata Amaral and the Bhutanese film,
The Cup
directed by Khywnste Norbu. The Cup had previously
won the Grand Jury Prize at the Noosa festival and the FIPRESCI
award at the Pusan festival. The Chairman of the FIPRESCI Jury
announced their awards for Bye Bye Africa
directed by Mahamat Saleh and Deveeri, an Indian
film directed by Kavitha Lankesh. Both are the debut ventures
of the directors.
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