Filmsaaz

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Filmsaaz
Awarded forBest Short film in International and National category.
CountryIndia
Presented byUniversity Film Club, Aligarh Muslim University
First awarded2008
Websitececamu.in/clubs/film-club/

Filmsaaz is an international short film festival that began in 2008 by the University Film Club, Aligarh Muslim University.[1] Until the fifth edition of the festival in 2012, it was a national-level competition, but beginning with the sixth edition in 2013, the festival was opened to international entries.[2][3] Since its inception, the University's Kennedy Auditorium has been used as the festival's screening venue.[2]

History[edit]

The film club was established in the 1973–74 academic session. The proposal was mooted with the University Grants Commission that film societies be established with the universities in India which was accepted and thus the film club was the outcome of such a proposal.[4]

In 2013, after having conducted film workshop there, actor Adil Hussain was granted a lifetime membership in the university's film club.[5]

A short film festival- Filmsaaz was conceived and begun in 2008 by the then secretary Adil Hossain. In 2013, under the secretary-ship of Arif Jwadder the 6th edition of the festival become international in scope. When first established, the festival was organized as a national short film festival with national and local categories but with its sixth installation, local categories were removed.[6]

Editions[edit]

Edition Chief Guest Year Jury Details
1 Tom Alter 2008 Tom Alter was the chief guest at 1st Filmsaaz or Filmsaaz 08 which was held from 28–30 March 2008.[7][8]
2 Muzaffar Ali 2009 Muzaffar Ali was the chief guest at 2nd Filmsaaz or Filmsaaz 09.[9][10][11]
3 Imtiaz Ali 2010 Imtiaz Ali (director) was the chief guest at the 3rd Filmsaaz or Filmsaaz 10 which was held from 5–7 March 2010.[12][13]
4 Sudhir Mishra 2011 Sudhir Mishra was the chief guest at the 4th Filmsaaz or Filmsaaz 11 which was held from 8–9 March 2011.[14]
5 Pitobash Tripathy 2012 Pitobash Tripathy was the chief guest at the 5th Filmsaaz or Filmsaaz 12 which was held from 19–21 March 2012.[15]
6th Nawazuddin Siddiqui 2013 Nawazuddin Siddiqui was the chief guest at the 6th Filmsaaz which was held from 3–5 March 2013 and gave the awards to the winners of the festival. From this edition it became international short film festival. The 6th Filmsaaz became controversial when the organizers allegedly put off screening a documentary based on the Kashmir conflict.[16][unreliable source?] The local categories were eliminated after 2012, when the event became international in scope. Now, only International and National categories are available.[17][unreliable source?]
7th Tigmanshu Dhulia 2014 Anuj Kumar(The Hindu), Anna M.M. Vetticad, Parvez Imam Tigmanshu Dhulia was the chief guest at the 7th Filmsaaz which was held from 9–12 March 2014.[1][18] Film Critic Anuj Kumar(The Hindu), Anna M.M. Vetticad, Parvez Imam was the jury member of the festival.[19][20][21]
8th Ritesh Batra 2015 Zeishan Quadri Ritesh Batra was the chief guest at the 8th Filmsaaz which was held from 10–12 March 2015.[22] Piyush Mishra, Nimmi as guest of honor.[23] Zeishan Quadri was the chief jury at the festival.[23]
9th Nishikant Kamat 2016 Nishikant Kamat was the chief guest of 9th Filmsaaz. 9th Filmsaaz held from 14 to 16 March 2016.[24]
10th Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub 2017 Sharib Hashmi The 10th Filmsaaz held from 21–23 February 2017. Zeeshan Ayyub was the Chief Guest of the 10th edition with Guest of Honour.[25]
11th 2018
12th Ali Fazal 2019 Jatin Sarna Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub Aarij Mirza

References[edit]

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