The film 'Black and White' by Anuj S R from Kerala has been selected for the first prize of Rs 1 lakh under the National Human Rights Commission's Short Film Award Scheme, the rights panel today said.
'Tumling Street' by Rimbik Das and 'Ambrosia' by Somnath Chakraborty, both from West Bengal, have been chosen for the second and third prize of Rs 75,000 and Rs 50,000 respectively. All three films are silent and use visual narratives only to tell the story, a senior official said.
"It touches issues related to police atrocity, right to education, rights of elderly persons, crimes against women, right to dignity, right to freedom of expression," it said.
The awards will be given on the Human Rights Day function hosted by the Commission here on December 10.
The winners have been chosen based on the recommendations of an expert panel of jury headed by TV personality and theatre artiste Sunit Tandon.
He said while 'Tumling Street' portrays issue of child labour through animated puppetry, 'Ambrosia' deals with issues of right to food, right to life and dignity, of vulnerable people, and particularly of those living on the borders and the challenges they face for survival.
"Besides, English and Hindi language entries, we received films in Marathi, Tamil, Bengali, Assamese, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu," he added.
The Commission received 84 valid entries, which was almost double the number of entries received for the inaugural run of the NHRC's Short Film Award Scheme, last year.
"The Commission has also accepted the jury's recommendations to give this time a certificate of special mention to four films -- 'Dehleez', 'Arem SEI', 'Women' and 'Kanavugul'," he said.
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