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The 51st International Film Festival of India was pared down considerably due to the coronavirus pandemic Danish World War II epic “Into The Darkness” won the top honour of Golden Peacock Award at the closing ceremony of the 51st International Film Festival of India (IFFI), which was pared down considerably due to the coronavirus pandemic. Director Anders Refn’s “Into the Darkness” chronicles the complex, emotional turmoil of the Danish people during the Nazi occupation of the country. Also Read: Get First Day First Show , our weekly newsletter from the world of cinema, in your inbox. You can subscribe for free here ....
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URL copied IFFI: Hybrid-mode movie gala concludes with Danish film Into the Darkness winning top honour Danish World War II epic Into The Darkness won the top honour of Golden Peacock Award at the closing ceremony of the 51st International Film Festival of India (IFFI), which was pared down considerably due to the coronavirus pandemic. Director Anders Refn s Into the Darkness chronicles the complex, emotional turmoil of the Danish people during the Nazi occupation of the country. The award consists of a cash prize of RS 40 lakh, to be shared equally between Refn and producer Lene Borglum. The duo, however, were not present. ....