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Into The Darkness, Silent Forest Win Top Honors at Hybrid Goa Film Festival
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Anders Refn’s WWII saga “Into the Darkness” (Denmark) and Ko Chen-Nien’s abuse drama “The Silent Forest” (Taiwan) won the major prizes at the 51st International Film Festival of India in Goa.
“Into The Darkness” won the Golden Peacock for best film. The award carries a cash prize of INR 4 million ($54,800). The Silver Peacock for best director went to Ko, for “The Silent Forest.” The award comes with a cash prize of INR 1.5 million ($20,550).
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Liu Tzu-Chuan won best actor, male, for “The Silent Forest,” while Zofia Stafiej won best actor, female, for her role in Piotr Domalewski’s comedy-drama “I Never Cry” (Poland).
PANJIM: Not only film buffs who have arrived in Goa but many across the world will be able to participate in the 51st International Film Festival of India opening on Saturday as the festival is going hybrid this year in view of the pandemic.
India’s marquee film festival will feature 224 films across categories, about 50 films, including those paying homage to stalwarts of world cinema who died in 2020, will be streamed online through IFFI’s website for those who register.
The virtual segment, which Union I&B minister Prakash Javadekar said on Friday is the festival’s “real attraction” this year, will also contain the much soughtafter master-classes with celebrated filmmakers and the National Film Development Corporation’s ‘Film Bazaar’. The festival will premier Cannes Best Actor Award winner Mads Mikkelsen starrer ‘Another Round’ as the opening film. Made by Thomas Vinterberg’s, ‘Another Round’ is Denmark’s nominee for the Best International Film at