Pune International Film Festival

The Pune International Film Festival (also known as PIFF) is an annual film festival held in Pune, a city in Maharashtra, India. Open to general public, the films are screened at NFAI, Inox, City Pride, PVR cinema halls, all located in Pune city.

Pune International Film Festival
LocationPune, India
Founded2002
Most recent2023
AwardsPrabhat, Sant Tukaram
DirectorsJabbar Patel
Websitewww.piffindia.com

Dr Jabbar Patel is the chairman and director of the festival.

The festival commences on the second Thursday and concludes on the third Thursday of January. First Edition of PIFF was started in year 2002[1] and has been running annually except for 2004.

Latest PIFF was concluded on 16 January 2020 in its 18th edition. The theme of year was '60 Years of Foundation of Maharashtra'.[2] It celebrated the centenary year of legends - Federico Fellini, Kaifi Azmi, Majrooh Sultanpuri, Shamshad Begum, and Pandit Ravi Shankar. It also paid tribute to late Dr Sriram Lagoo.

Festival categories

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  • World Competition - Films released in earlier year compete for much-coveted 'Prabhat Best International Film Award'
  • Marathi Competition - Marathi films released in earlier year compete for 'Sant Tukaram Best International Marathi Film Award'
  • Student Section - Short films from film schools in India like FTII are screened.
  • Global Cinema - Non-competition category for cinema around the globe
  • Country Focus - A handful of films from one country
  • Theme Section - Films relating to the theme of the festival that year
  • Retrospective - Retrospective on Indian and Foreign director/actor
  • Indian Cinema - Offbeat films produced in India (usually excludes Bollywood and other Indian language mainstream films)
  • Tribute Section - Tribute to film personalities passed that year
  • Special Screening
  • PIFF Workshops - Talks, Seminars, and Workshops on varied subjects by Film Industry persons.
  • Student Animation Section - Short animation films for competition by students.This section was for few years.

Awards

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Sant Tukaram Best International Marathi Film Award winners

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Since 2006, the Government of Maharashtra started awarding the best film in the Marathi competition section at the festival. An international jury watches the competing Marathi films to decide the winner. The award is named after the Marathi film Sant Tukaram, the first Indian entry to be screened at the 5th Venice International Film Festival.

Award-winners
PIFF EditionYearFilmDirectorRef.
42006Dombivali FastNishikanth Kamat[3]
52007ShevriGajendra Ahire
62008TingyaMangesh Hadawale[4]
72009Gabhricha PausSatish Manwar[5]
82010NatarangRavi Jadhav[6]
92011Baboo Band BaajaRajesh Pinjani[7]
102012Ha Bharat MazaSumitra Bhave, Sunil Sukhtankar[8]
112013KaksparshMahesh Manjrekar[9]
122014FandryNagraj Manjule[10]
132015Elizabeth EkadashiParesh Mokashi[11]
142016Ranga PatangaPrasad Namjoshi[12]
152017Lathe Joshi Mangesh Joshi[13]
162018PimpalGajendra Ahire[14]
172019ChumbakSandeep Modi[15]
182020Anandi GopalSameer Vidwans[16]
192021Happy My Son (Porga Majetay)Makarand Mane[17]
202022PotraShankar Arjunn Dhotre[18]

Prabhat International Award Winners

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The festival started an International Competition section from 2005. The Government of Maharashtra started awarding the best film and the best director in the International Competition. An international jury panel decides the awards. Select awards are listed below.

EditionYearAwardFilmDirectorRef.
32005Best FilmYesterdayDarrell Roodt
Jury AwardEarth and AshesAtiq Rahimi
Best DirectorDias de SantiagoJosué Méndez
42006Best FilmL'Enfant (The Child)Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne
Best DirectorL'Enfant (The Child)Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne
52007Best FilmThe Old BarberHasi Chaolu
Best DirectorThe AxeCosta-Gavras
62008Best FilmXXYLucía Puenzo
Best DirectorSleepwalking LandTeresa Prata
72009Best FilmLake TahoeFernando Eimbcke[19]
Best DirectorTulpanSergey Dvortsevoy
82010Best FilmWhite Lightnin'Dominic Murphy
Best DirectorWho Is Afraid of the Wolf?Maria Procházková[20]
92011Best FilmDooman RiverZhang Lu[21]
Best DirectorReverseBorys Lankosz
102012Best FilmIf Not Us, Who?Andres Veiel[22]
Best DirectorA SeparationAsghar Farhadi
112013Best FilmBarbaraChristian Petzold
Best DirectorThe DelayRodrigo Plá
122014Best FilmPapuszaKrzysztof Krauze & Joanna Kos-Krauze
Best Director (shared)PapuszaKrzysztof Krauze & Joanna Kos-Krauze
Best Director (shared)Foreign BodiesMirko Locatelli
132015Best FilmBehaviourErnesto Daranas
Best Director (shared)Like Never BeforeZdeněk Tyc[23]
Best Director (shared)Test (Ispytanie)Alexander Kott
142016Best FilmImmortalSeyed Hadi Mohaghegh[24]
Best DirectorThithiRaam Reddy
152017Best FilmLost in MunichPetr Zelenka
Best DirectorThe StudentKirill Serebrennikov
162018Best FilmFree and EasyGeng Jun
Best DirectorZamaLucrecia Martel
172019Best FilmGirls of the SunEva Husson
Best DirectorA TranslatorRodrigo Barriuso & Sebastian Barriuso
182020Best FilmA Son (Bik Eneich: Un Fils)Mehdi Barsaoui[25]
Best DirectorSupernovaBartosz Kruhlik
192021Best FilmShould the Wind Drop (French: Si le vent tombe)Nora Martirosyan[26]
Best DirectorBarah By BarahGaurav Madan[27]
202022Best FilmBetween Two DawnsSelman Nacar[28]
Best Director107 MothersPéter Kerekes[29]

PIFF Distinguished Award

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PIFF Distinguished Award for Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema.

EditionYearAwardeesReferences
12002Dilip Kumar[30]
Mrinal Sen
22003Lata Mangeshkar[31]
Dev Anand
32005Waheeda Rehman[32]
Shakti Samanta
42006Vyjayantimala[33]
Yash Chopra
52007Asha Parekh
Dharmendra
62008Sharmila Tagore[34]
Shammi Kapoor
72009Shashi Kapoor[35]
Sulochana Didi
Hema Malini
82010Shriram Lagoo[36]
Rajesh Khanna
92011Shashikala[37]
Saira Banu
102012Amitabh Bachchan[38]
Asha Bhosale
112013Ramesh Deo[39]
Jeetendra
122014Adoor Gopalakrishnan[40]
Vinod Khanna
132015N. D. Mahanor[41]
Shatrughan Sinha
Tanuja Mukerjee
Krzysztof Zanussi
142016Soumitra Chatterjee[42]
Shyam Benegal
152017Aparna Sen[43]
Seema Deo
162018Ramesh Prasad[44]
Ramesh Sippy
Raj Dutt
172019Dilip Prabhavalkar[45]
Govind Nihalani
182020B. P. Singh[46]
Vikram Gokhale
182021Ashok Saraf[47]

S.D. Burman PIFF Award

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EditionYearAwardeesReferences
82010Pyarelal Sharma[48]
92011Mohammed Zahur Khayyam
102012Ilaiyaraaja
112013Shivkumar Sharma[49]
Hariprasad Chaurasia
122014Hridaynath Mangeshkar[50]
132015Anandji Virji Shah
142016Uttam Singh
152021Zakir Hussain[51]
162017S. P. Balasubrahmanyam[52]
172018Raamlaxman[53]
182019Usha Khanna[54]

See also

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