The renowned wildlife filmmaker Subbiah Nallamuthu has been conferred with the prestigious 18th V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contributions to the field of non-feature and wildlife documentary filmmaking. The award was presented to him by the Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, L. Murugan, at the inaugural ceremony of the 18th Mumbai International Film Festival in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
About the V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award
The V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award is a prestigious honor instituted in 1990 by the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in memory of the legendary filmmaker V. Shantaram. It is awarded at the Mumbai International Film Festival to filmmakers who have made significant contributions to documentary films.
- The first recipient of the award was Ezra Mir in 1990.
- Past recipients include renowned documentary makers like Mike Pandey, Anand Patwardhan, Naresh Bedi, and Shyam Benegal.
- The award carries a citation, a trophy, and a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh.
Subbiah Nallamuthu: A Trailblazer in Wildlife Filmmaking
Subbiah Nallamuthu, an alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), is best known for his tiger-centric documentaries, including “Tiger Dynasty,” “Tiger Queen,” and “The World’s Most Famous Tiger.” His documentary “Living on the Edge” is India’s longest-running award-winning environment series.
- Nallamuthu has won five National Film Awards and numerous international awards.
- He has served as a jury member at the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival and was the jury chairman of the Indian Panorama Film Festival (2021).
- Nallamuthu has also worked with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) as a high-speed cameraman.
Mumbai International Film Festival: A Platform for Documentary Filmmakers
The Mumbai International Film Festival is organized biennially by the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and executed by the National Film Development Corporation. The festival showcases documentaries, short films, and animations, providing a platform for filmmakers to showcase their work.
- The first festival was organized in 1990.
- The seven-day 18th Mumbai International Film Festival was inaugurated by the Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, L. Murugan, on June 15, 2024.
- For the first time, in addition to the main venue at the FD-NFDC Complex in Mumbai, MIFF screenings will also be held in Delhi (Sirifort Auditorium), Chennai (Tagore Film Centre), Pune (NFAI auditorium), and Kolkata (SRFTI Auditorium).
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