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Golden Crow Pheasant for This Is Not A Burial at IFFK

Golden Crow Pheasant for This Is Not A Burial at IFFK In the international competition category, the special mention of the jury for the best direction also went to Jose Pellissery. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Pellissery receiving the audience award for the best film for ‘Churuli’ from filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan at the valedictory ceremony of 25th International Film Festival of Kerala in Palakkad By Express News Service PALAKKAD: The Golden Crow Pheasant for the best film was awarded to South African film This is not a burial, it’s a resurrection directed by Lemohang Jeremiah Moses as the curtains came down on the 25th International Film Festival of Kerala on Friday. It was conducted in four venues Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Thalassery and Palakkad.The award for the best film as decided by the audience went to Churuli directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery.

IFFK s Palakkad stint ends today

IFFK’s Palakkad stint ends today Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The silver jubilee edition of the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) will conclude here on Friday evening. Filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan will be the chief guest at the closing ceremony. Kerala Chalachitra Academy chairperson Kamal will preside. Vice chairperson Bina Paul, executive members Sibi Malayil, V.K. Joseph, and secretary Ajoy Chandran will be present. Seventeen films will be screened in four theatres on the final day of the festival. They include the award-winning films at Satya Movie House and Priya Theatre, which will host the closing ceremony. Nineteen films were screened on the fourth day on Thursday. The films that won audience appreciation at IFFK included

5 Kollywood remakes which will hit screens in 2021 | The Times of India

Though pan-Indian projects seem to be the fad among all film industries in the country now, doing remakes are still prevalent. Bollywood films being remade in south industries and vice-versa, apart from the four south industries doing remakes of each other have always had acceptance among audience. Kollywood had its first remake this year in January – Sibiraj-starrer Kabadadaari was the remake of Kannada movie Kavaludaari which released in 2019. Check out a few films from other industries which are expected to have a remake in Tamil industry in 2021.

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