Wednesday 17 December 2014

Ftii short films

Film and Television Institute of India (FTII). 6 FTII student's films chosen for Mumbai fest - News - Mid Day. Short film by FTII students wins award in London - The Times of India.


FTII student Sandhya Daisy Sundaram's short documentary wins at. FTII - DearCinema. com.


Ftii short films

22 Jan 2015 I have been a student of Film and Television Institute of India, Pune in the seventies. For me, this Institution has been at the forefront of aesthetic. 20 Oct 2014 'Love. Love. Love.' was also selected for the short documentary competition at Sundance Film Festival in 2014. Love. Love. Love, a short documentary directed by FTII student Sandhya Daisy Sundaram, won the Short Film Special Jury award for non-fiction at the ongoing.


FTII's short film selected for top festival, Latest News & Updates at


30 Jan 2014 Two films made by students of FTII have been selected in international category, while four have been picked for the short fiction film contest of. 9 Aug 2013 A short film made by seven students of the Film and Television Institute of India ( FTII) in 2011 bagged the Satyajit Ray Foundation's short film.


FTII - DearCinema. com


DD Bharati commences daily telecast of short films from FTII. FTII Admissions - Pune, India - Education, Facebook. This Page managed by FTII Computer and multimedia sectionIt 's DD Bharati commences daily telecast of short films from FTII, Indian Television Dot Com.

FTII student's short film bags award at London fete - Indian Express. FTII-Film and television institute of india, Pune.


Ftii short films

Because just passion for cinema isn't enough. How I cracked FTII.


The FTII was established by the Government of India in the Ministry of Information In the field of documentaries and short films, Chandrasekhar Nair, Yashpal. 1 Jul 2014 The films will be screened at 6 pm and repeated the next day at 2 am and 10 am. DD Bharati commences daily telecast of short films from FTII. 28 Nov 2014 Aagaman (Arrival): a short film by Mani Kaul The Film & Television Institute of India (FTII) has always been known as the premier film school.