40th International Film Festival of India explained

Number:40
Award:International Film Festival of India
Awarded For:Best of World cinema
Presenting Org:Directorate of Film Festivals
Presented Date:December 3, 2009
Best Feature:"Cannot Live Without You"
Last:39th
Next:41st

The 40th International Film Festival of India was held from November 23 - December 3, 2009 in Goa. Veteran actors Waheeda Rahman and Mammootty were the Chief guests for the edition.[1] The 75 years of Assamese Cinema was celebrated by a special section featuring five films. Assamese film personalities Jahnu Barua, Gyanada Kakoti, Bidya Rao and Manju Bora were present on the occasion. For the first time, Malegaon industry of remakes received an international platform with the screening of two of their films.[2]

Under Golden Jubilee Retro section, the sterling contributions of film personalities who have completed 50 years in the industry was acknowledged Asha Parekh, Sharmila Tagore and Soumitra Chatterjee.[3] The competition jury was headed by Brazilian director Joao Batista de Andrade. Other members of the jury were Kenichi Okubu (Japan), Jean-Michel Frodon (France), Sarika Takhur (India) and Vic Sarin (Canada).[2]

Winners

"Cannot Live Without You" by "Leon Dai " (Taiwanese film)

"Ounie Lecomte" for "A Brand New Life" (South Korean film).[2]

"Giorgi Ovashvili" for "The Other Bank" (Georgean film)

Official selections

Opening film

Closing film

Notes and References

  1. Web site: English Releases.
  2. Web site: English Releases.
  3. Web site: Taiwanese film "I Can't Live Without You" wins Golden Peacock at IFFI - NetIndian. netindian.in.
  4. Web site: 40th INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OF INDIA (IFFI) 2009 - Shadow Play India. www.shadowplayindia.com.