Golden Peacock Award Celebrates Excellence in Global Cinema

By Pickle  November 28, 2024

A distinguished jury led by Ashutosh Gowariker evaluates 15 remarkable films for the coveted award, honoring emotional depth, originality, and cultural diversity.

The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2024 has announced the Golden Peacock Award for the Best Film, with 12 international and 3 Indian films competing for the award. The selection process goes beyond technical expertise, focusing on emotional resonance, originality, and creativity.

The jury, led by acclaimed Indian filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker, comprises a distinguished panel of international cinema experts.

The jury panel includes members such as Singaporean director Anthony Chen, British American producer Elizabeth Karlsen, Spanish producer Fran Borgia, and Australian film editor Jill Billock. The winner of the Golden Peacock Award will receive a prize of ₹40 lakhs and one of the festival’s top honours.

A total of 15 films have been selected for this prestigious competition, representing a rich diversity of cultures and cinematic artistry.

Gowariker, Chairman of the Jury, expressed his enthusiasm for Goa’s vibrant atmosphere and the opportunity to experience the festival up close.

He highlighted the unique camaraderie among jury members and the importance of emotional resonance, originality, and creativity in the selection process. Gowariker emphasized that great films provide fresh perspectives, enabling audiences to learn and grow by engaging with diverse cultures.

Elizabeth Karlsen highlighted the importance of storytelling that transcends borders, noting that great stories and ideas have the power to cross boundaries, regardless of political borders. She also noted the incredible increase in films by debut or second-time directors, particularly those about women, which she viewed as an empowering and positive shift in global cinema.

Anthony Chen shared his personal connection to the festival, recalling the honor of one of his films winning the ICFT UNESCO Gandhi Medal at IFFI. He emphasized the power of great films to forge a universal emotional connection with audiences and the dynamic conversation between the writer, director, and editor.

Fran Borgia praised the enriching discussions among the jury members and noted how watching films from around the world allowed them to explore different cultures and perspectives. The films have been selected for their unique artistic vision, cultural relevance, and emotional depth, reflecting diverse perspectives from around the world.

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