Venice International Film Festival and India
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The 90-year-old Fipresci, or The International Federation of Film Critics, hands out awards at major international film festivals. Last year, the Venice Fipresci had gone to Roman Polanski’s historical drama about the Dreyfus Affair, ‘An Officer and a Spy’. | The 90-year-old Fipresci, or The International Federation of Film Critics, hands out awards at major international film festivals. Last year, the Venice Fipresci had gone to Roman Polanski’s historical drama about the Dreyfus Affair, ‘An Officer and a Spy’. | ||
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[edit] The Fédération Internationale de la Presse Cinématographique award
[edit] 1990
Adoor Gopalakrishnan won the award for ‘Mathilukal’
[edit] 2020
Chandrima Banerjee, September 13, 2020: The Times of India
30 years on, Indian film wins critics’ award at Venice fest
Chaitanya Tamhane repeated the feat with ‘The Disciple’ .
The 90-year-old Fipresci, or The International Federation of Film Critics, hands out awards at major international film festivals. Last year, the Venice Fipresci had gone to Roman Polanski’s historical drama about the Dreyfus Affair, ‘An Officer and a Spy’.