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Cannes 2021: Indian director Payal Kapadia wins Best Documentary Award

Cannes 2021: Indian director Payal Kapadia wins Best Documentary Award

Director Payal Kapadia’s “A Night of Knowing Nothing” won the Oeil’dor (GoldenEye) Award for best documentary at the 74th Cannes Film Festival on Saturday. The Mumbai based filmmaker’s first feature bagged the prestigious prize in a formidable field made up of 28 documentaries presented across various sections of the festival.”A Night of Knowing Nothing” screened as part of the DIRECTORS’S FORTNIGHT, a section that runs parallel to the festival.

The Oeil’d’or jury was headed by American documentary producer Ezra Edelman. It had four other members: French Filmmaker Julie Bertuccelli; French actor Deborah Francois, Franco-American film critic Iris Brey and Orwa Nyrabia, artistic director of the International Documentary Film Festival (IDEA) Amsterdam. The award was instituted in 2015 by LaScam (the French- Speaking Writers’ Society) and Bertuccelli in collaboration with the Cannes Film Festival and its general delegate Thierry Fremaux.

Kapadia’s film was competing for the award against Todd Haynes’ The Velvet Underground, Andrea Arnold’s Cow, Oliver Stone’s JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, Marco Bellocchio’s Marx Can Wait, Sergei Loznitsa’s Babi Yar. Context, Mark Cousins’s The Story of Film: A New Generation and Rahul Jain’s Invisible Demons, among others.

The announcement was made by the official Twitter handle of Director's Fortnight on Saturday.

"The Oeil d’Or, the award for best documentary presented at the Cannes Film Festival all sections combined, goes to 'A Night of Knowing Nothing' by Payal Kapadia, a film selected at the Directors’ Fortnight.

"Our warmest congratulations to Payal Kapadia and the entire film crew!" read the tweet from the official handle.

A Night of Knowing Nothing follows a university student in India, who writes letters to her estranged lover, while he is away.

"Through these letters, we get a glimpse into the drastic changes taking place around her. Merging reality with fiction, dreams, memories, fantasies and anxieties, an amorphous narrative unfolds," according to the film's official logline posted on the official website of Director's Fortnight.

Kapadia, an alumna of the Film & Television Institute of India (FTII), also has films such as the documentary and “What is the Summer Saying” (2018) and “Last Mango Before the Monsoon”, the 2015 short, to her credit.

Payal Kapadia is the third woman in the six years of the Oeil d'or to win the award. French cinema legend Agnes Varda won for Faces Places in 2017 and Syrian journalist-filmmaker Waad al-Kateeab bagged it in 2019 for the film For Sama.

SOURCE:

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/indian-film-on-student-activism-wins-cannes-award-7410016/

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