Mysuru, Karnataka (Date): In a grand ceremony held today, the Paridrishya International Film Festival for Short Films and Documentaries proudly unveiled its prestigious “Kalapurusha” award statue. This exquisite creation, a symbol of cinematic excellence and artistic achievement, will be presented to the most outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to the world of cinema.
The “Kalapurusha” award statue, designed by renowned sculptor (sculptor’s name), embodies the essence of cinematic artistry. Its intricate details and graceful form reflect the passion, dedication, and creativity that drive filmmakers to bring their visions to life. The statue stands tall, a beacon of inspiration for aspiring storytellers and a testament to the enduring power of cinema.
The Paridrishya International Film Festival for Short Films and Documentaries, organized by the Mysuru Cinema Society in association with Bharatiya Chitra Sadhna, has established itself as a premier platform for showcasing captivating stories and celebrating cinematic excellence. The introduction of the “Kalapurusha” award further elevates the festival’s commitment to recognizing and honoring the extraordinary contributions of individuals who have shaped the art of filmmaking.
About the Paridrishya International Film Festival:
The Paridrishya International Film Festival for Short Films and Documentaries is an annual event that brings together a diverse selection of short films and documentaries from around the globe. The festival aims to promote cinematic excellence, encourage cross-cultural understanding, and provide a platform for emerging filmmakers to showcase their work.
About the Mysuru Cinema Society:
The Mysuru Cinema Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and preserving cinema in Karnataka. The society organizes various events, workshops, and screenings throughout the year, fostering a vibrant film culture in the region.
About Bharatiya Chitra Sadhna:
Bharatiya Chitra Sadhna is a national film society with a rich history of promoting Indian cinema. The organization collaborates with various film festivals and institutions to support and encourage Indian filmmaking.
Together, the Mysuru Cinema Society and Bharatiya Chitra Sadhna are committed to nurturing the art of cinema and celebrating the power of storytelling.