Japanese film Ring Wandering by Director Masakazu Kaneko claims the Golden Peacock Award at 52nd IFFI

Digital Goa, Nov 28 – Japanese film Ring Wandering by Director Masakazu Kaneko has bagged the coveted Golden Peacock Award, at the 52nd edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). Czech Director Václav Kadrnka’s Saving One Who Is Dead, a Czech film which holds out a candle of hope even amidst the winter of hopelessness, has been selected for the honour of the IFFI 52 Silver Peacock for the Best Director. Marathi Actor Jitendra Joshi received Silver Peacock for Best Actor (Male), for portraying Late Marathi actor and filmmaker Nishikant Kamat in Godavari. IFFI 52 has conferred the Silver Peacock for Best Actor (Female) to Angela Molina, the grande dame of Spanish cinema. Molina received the award for her lead role in Director Simon Franco’s eponymous film Charlotte. Two films, the IFFI 52 Indian Panorama Feature film Godavari by Director Nikhil Mahajan, and the Portugese film The First Fallen / Os Primeiros Soldados by Rodrigo de Oliveira, have been honoured with the Silver Peacock for Special Jury Award. The awards were announced at the closing ceremony of the festival, held in Goa today.

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