Peacock Best Award for Ring Wandering Film Best Actor (Male) Award for Jitendra Joshi

Panaji, d.28 - Japanese film 'Ring Wandering', a film that revives memories of Tokyo's hidden war-torn past,
 The film has won the prestigious Golden Peacock Award at the International Film Festival of India, Panaji.
Received the IFFI 52 Silver Peacock for Best Director for 'Saving One Who Is Dead', a candle a ray of hope amidst the winter of despair.
 Late Marathi actor and filmmaker Nishikant Kamat's brilliant portrayal in Marathi actor Jitendra Bhikullal Joshi's 'Godavari' won him the Best Actor (Male)
Rajat Peacock Best Actor (Female) was awarded to Rajat Peacock Spanish Actor. Angela Molina for her role as Charlotte, a performance that captivated all the jury members
Marathi director Nikhil Mahajan's 'Godavari' receives Silver Peacock for Special Jury Award, sharing the award with Brazilian actress Renata Carvalho for her role in director Rodrigo de Oliveira's 'The First Fallen'
Russian director Roman Vasyanov's 'The Dorum' receives special mention for its influential 1984 USSR
Director Mari Alessandrini's narration of the complex and corrupt society of 'Zahori', which highlights religion and colonialism and honors Patagonia's organic indigenous people in an elegant and visually intelligent way, IFFI 52 Best Debut Feature Film
Spanish film. The Wealth of the World by Debut Director Simon Farriol received Special Mention in the IFFI 52 Debut Competition Category.
Multidimensional story....
"Ringu Wunderingu is a beautifully photographed combination of fantasy and manga-inspired reality" A daily wage worker and aspiring manga artist in search of bones, which he believes will help him perfect his art. Buried deep beneath the collective consciousness of the nation and its shared history are forgotten wartime memories. Japanese film Ring Wandering by director Masakazu Kaneko, a tribute to thousands of souls whose bodies as well as memories were steeped in a forgotten past, has won the coveted Golden Peacock Award at the 52nd edition of the International Film Festival of India .
Expressing their admiration for the film, the festival's international competition jury described the 2021 film "Ringu Wanderingu" as a beautifully photographed combination of fantasy and manga-inspired reality, which echoes the past in present-day Japanese society. Shows a fascination with. , The jury noted that the nation's complex, multifaceted and painful trauma has been described very subtly by both the direction and the performance, making the film an enjoyable one.