‘I am Kalam’,
the feature film produced by Smile Foundation, has
won the Best Feature Film at the Lucas Film Festival.
The award was announced by the Lucas jury in the award
ceremony held on 10th September 2010 in Germany. Lucas
is a 35 year old International Children’s Film
Festival that presents sophisticated and promising
productions aimed at children 4 to 12 years of age.
This is an independently selected competition programme
that consists of artistically and thematically valuable
films to make foreign cultures understandable for
children.
The film has also won the Don Quijote Prize
of the Fédération Internationale des
Ciné-Clubs (FICC). This international
association was set up in 1947 in Cannes (France)
among groups of film societies in countries throughout
the world. Since 2004, FICC gives out awards every
year to one exemplary film competing in the Lucas
Film Festival.
‘I am Kalam’ has also been selected as
a nomination at the prestigious National School
Film Week and BFI London Film Festival
and in 5 other honorable festivals for global
cinema for the year – in the Children’s
Feature Film category at the Asia-Pacific
Screen Awards, Oulu International Children’s
and Youth Film Festival (Finland), Cinekid International
Film Festival (Amsterdam), New York Children’s
Film Festival and London Children’s Film Festival.
The plot of ‘I am Kalam’ revolves
around the trials and tribulations that a small boy
faces yearning for education. It summarizes a fairy
tale treatment to the dreams of the protagonist, Chhotu,
and how he dares to achieve them in spite of all the
odds. The central plot of the film is in sync with
the recently enforced RTE Act and stands for thousands
of such aspiring children of the country. The film
is a directorial debut of Nila Madhab Panda. |
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