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Written by Shalini Dore
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Wednesday, 25 April 2007 |
HOLLYWOOD -- Pan Nalin's "Valley of Flowers" took the top prize at the fifth edition
of the Indian Film Festival of L.A., which wrapped Sunday at the
ArcLight. Berlin winner "Vanaja," directed by Rajnesh Domalpalli, got a
special mention.
The grand jury prizes went to Paromita Vohra's "Q2P" (docu) and Srinivas Sunderajan's "Tea Break" (short).
Aud
awards went to "Outsourced" by John Jeffcoat for feature, "Divided We
Fall" by Sharat Raju for doc and Shyam Balse's "Monsoon" for short.
Fest paid tribute to thesp Deepti Naval and unspooled her pics "Kamla," "Panchvati" and "Main zinda hoon" (I Am Alive).
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