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Shekhar Kapur to lead international competition jury for 54th IFFI

Shekhar Kapur to lead international competition jury for 54th IFFI
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New Delhi: Renowned filmmaker Shekhar Kapur will be the jury head for the international competition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2023 in Goa this month.

The five-member jury also includes cinematographer Jose Luis Alcaine, producers Jerome Paillard, Catherine Dussart and Helen Leake, said a press release.

“The International Jury will select the winner of the coveted best film award, which includes the ‘Golden Peacock’, Rs 40 lakh monetary component and certificates for the director and producer. Apart from the best film, the jury will also determine winners in the ‘Best Director’, ‘Best Actor (Male)’, ‘Best Actor (Female)’ and ‘Special Jury’ prize categories,” it added.

The international jury will also pick the winner for the festival’s ‘Best Debut Feature Film of a Director’ award, which will see seven first-time filmmakers compete for the coveted ‘Silver Peacock’, Rs 10 lakh and a certificate.

Kapur is best known for directing classics such as ‘Masoom’ and ‘Mr India’. He successfully branched out to Hollywood with the Oscar-nominated period dramas ‘Elizabeth’, ‘The Four Feathers’ and ‘Elizabeth: The Golden Age’.

For the current edition of the IFFI, which will run from November 20 to 28, the organisers have received ‘a record-breaking 2926 entries from 105 countries’.

Last year, the festival ran into a major controversy after Nadav Lapid, the jury head of the international competition, criticised filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri’s ‘The Kashmir Files’ as ‘vulgar’ and a ‘propaganda’. The film, which depicted the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits during militancy in the early 1990s, was screened under the ‘Indian Panorama’ section at the festival.

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