66th_National_Film_Awards

66th National Film Awards

66th National Film Awards

Indian ceremony celebrating cinema of 2018


The 66th National Film Awards ceremony was the award ceremony which took place in 2019 to honour the best films of 2018, in the Indian cinema. The declaration of awards was delayed due to 2019 Indian general election.[1][2]

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Selection process

The Directorate of Film Festivals invited online entries and the acceptable last date for entries was until 22 January 2019. Feature and Non-Feature Films certified by Central Board of Film Certification between 1 January 2018, and 31 December 2018, were eligible for the film award categories. Books, critical studies, reviews or articles on cinema published in Indian newspapers, magazines, and journals between 1 January 2018, and 31 December 2018, were eligible for the best writing on cinema section. Entries of dubbed, revised or copied versions of a film or translation, abridgements, edited or annotated works and reprints were ineligible for the awards.[3]

For the Feature and Non-Feature Films sections, films in any Indian language, shot on 16 mm, 35 mm, a wider film gauge or a digital format, and released in cinemas, on video or digital formats for home viewing were eligible. Films were required to be certified as a feature film, a featurette or a Documentary/Newsreel/Non-Fiction by the Central Board of Film Certification.[3]

Best Film Friendly State

The awards aim at encouraging study and appreciation of cinema as an art form and dissemination of information and critical appreciation of this art-form through a State Government Policy.

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  Ramesh Sippy (Chairperson)
  Vivek Agnihotri
  Uday Singh
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Dadasaheb Phalke Award

Introduced in 1969, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award is the highest award given to recognise the contributions of film personalities towards the development of Indian cinema and for distinguished contributions to the medium, its growth and promotion.[4] The recipient is awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)', cash prize, and a shawl.

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Feature films

Jury

For the Feature Film section, six committees were formed based on the different geographic regions in India. The two-tier evaluation process included a central committee and five regional committees. The central committee, headed by the director Priyadarshan, included the heads of each regional committee and five other jury members. At regional level, each committee consisted of one chief and four members. The chief and one non-chief member of each regional committee were selected from outside that geographic region. The table below names the jury members for the central and regional committees:

Central Jury

  Rahul Rawail (Chairperson)
  Rajdutt   Sabyasachi Mohapatra
  K. Vasu   Archana R. Singh
  Vijayakrishnan   Major Ravi
  Imo Singh   Vinod Ganatra
  B. S. Lingadevaru   Ashok Rane

Northern Region: (Bhojpuri, Dogri, English, Hindi, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Urdu)

  Major Ravi (Head)
  Kuldip Sinha   Rahul Solapurkar
  Ashok Sharan   Devendra Khandelwal

Eastern Region: (Assamese, Bengali, Odia and North-Eastern dialects)

  Vinod Ganatra (Head)
  Monalisa Mukherjee   Namasrri
  Akashaditya Lama   Suraj Kumar Duwarah

Western Region: (Gujarati, Konkani, Marathi)

  B. S. Lingadevaru (Head)
  Gyan Sahay   Mahendra Teredesai
  Parag Chhapekar   Neeraj Pathak

Southern Region I: (Malayalam, Tamil)

  Ashok Rane (Head)
  B. Divaker   A. Karthik Raja
  Jayaram Kailas   Shailesh Gupta

Southern Region II: (Kannada, Telugu)

  Imo Singh (Head)
  Malti Sahay   M. K. Bhaskara Rao
  S. M. Patil   B. Ramani

All India Award

Golden Lotus Awards

Official Name: Swarna Kamal

All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.

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Silver Lotus Award

Official Name: Rajat Kamal

All the awardees are awarded with 'Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.

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Regional Awards

National Film Awards are also given to the best films in the regional languages of India. Awards for the regional languages are categorised as per their mention in the Eighth schedule of the Constitution of India. Awardees included producers and directors of the film. No films in languages other than those specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution were eligible.

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Best Feature Film in Each of the Language Other Than Those Specified In the Schedule VIII of the Constitution
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Non-Feature Films

Short Films made in any Indian language and certified by the Central Board of Film Certification as a documentary/newsreel/fiction are eligible for non-feature film section.

Jury

A committee of seven, headed by cinematographer A. S. Kanal, was appointed to evaluate the Non-Feature Films entries. The jury members were:

  A. S. Kanal (Chairperson)
  Dhvani Desai   Rajendra Mohapatra
  Chetan Mathur   B. R. Srivatsa
  Vandana Kohli   Atul Gangawar

Golden Lotus Award

Official Name: Swarna Kamal

All the awardees are awarded with 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)', a certificate and cash prize.

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Silver Lotus Award

Official Name: Rajat Kamal

All the Awardees are awarded with 'Silver Lotus Award (Rajat Kamal)' and cash prize.

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Best Writing on Cinema

The awards aim at encouraging study and appreciation of cinema as an art form and dissemination of information and critical appreciation of this art-form through publication of books, articles, reviews etc.

Jury

A committee of three, headed by Utpal Borpujari was appointed to evaluate the nominations for the best writing on Indian cinema. The jury members were as follows:

  Utpal Borpujari (Chairperson)
  Mohan Raman   Yatindra Mishra

Golden Lotus Award

Official Name: Swarna Kamal

All the awardees are awarded with the Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal) accompanied with a cash prize.

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References

  1. "The Economic Times". IANS. 24 April 2019. Archived from the original on 23 May 2019. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  2. "66th National Film Awards" (PDF) (Press release). Directorate of Film Festivals. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 August 2019. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  3. "Call for entries; 66th National Film Awards for 2018" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 January 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  4. "17th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. p. 38. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 July 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.

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