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Filmmaker Balaram J on his recent animation movie, ‘Oru Thudakkathinte Kadha’
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The Malayalam short film discusses the issues of religious intolerance and the importance of people living in harmony
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The Malayalam short film discusses the issues of religious intolerance and the importance of people living in harmony
Two decades ago, Balaram J fell in love with cinema after watching films of James Cameron. “I remember being awestruck by
Titanic and
Avatar. That is how I started to dream of being a filmmaker,” he recalls. Now 24 years old, Balaram has recently released
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.
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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.