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'''Bijaya Jena''' is a [[National Film Award]] winning director from Orissa.
'''Bijaya Jena''' is an actress, and a [[National Film Awards]] winning director from Orissa. Following a diploma in acting at the [[Film and Television Institute of India]] (FTII), she acted in films such as  KA Abbas's The Naxalites, Kamal Amrohi's Razia Sultan, Ketan Mehta's Holi, and Nicholas Meyer's The Deceivers. Between 1992 to 1995, she served on the FTII Governing Council.
 
Her writings on international cinema have been published in a variety of film magazines as well as in the official magazine of the [[Guwahati Asian Film Festival]].


==Awards==
==Awards==
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| 20212 || [[Roshd International Film Festival]] || Iran
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| 2015 || [Golden Apricot International Film Festival]] || Armenia
| 2015 || [[Golden Apricot International Film Festival]] || Armenia
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| 2015 || [[International Film Festival of India]] (IFFI) || India
| 2015 || [[International Film Festival of India]] (IFFI) || India
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| 2016 ||Goa State Film Festival Awards || India
| 2016 || Goa State Film Festival Awards || India
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| 2017 || Bengaluru International Film Festival]] || India
| 2017 || [[Bengaluru International Film Festival]] || India
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| 2017 || India's official entry for the Oscar ||
| 2017 || India's official entry for the Oscar ||
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| 2018 || [[Aswan International Women's Film Festival]] || Egypt
| 2018 || [[Aswan International Women's Film Festival]] || Egypt
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| 2019 ||Rain International Nature Film Festival ||
| 2019 || [[Rain International Nature Film Festival]] ||
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| 2019 || [[Kolkata International Film Festival]] || India
| 2019 || [[Kolkata International Film Festival]] || India
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| 2021 ||Rome Independent Film Festival || Italy
| 2021 || Rome Independent Film Festival || Italy
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| 2022 || Rain International Nature Film Festival||
| 2022 || Rain International Nature Film Festival || India
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| 2022 || [[Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival]] || Estonia
| 2022 || [[Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival]] || Estonia
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| 2023 || [[Rain International Nature Film Festival || India
| 2023 || Rain International Nature Film Festival || India
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| 2024 || Bengaluru International Film Festival || Karnataka
| 2024 || Bengaluru International Film Festival || Karnataka
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==External links==
==External links==
*[ Bijaya Jena] on IMDb
*[https://www.encorefilms.net/ Official website]
*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0420671/ Bijaya Jena] on IMDb
*[https://cinematicillusions.com/author/bijaya-jena/ Bijaya Jena] at Cinematic Illusions
 
[[Category: NFA — jury members]]
[[Category: NFA — directors]]
[[Category: Scriptwriters]]
[[Category: Film Directors]]
[[Category: Film Actors]]
[[Category: GAFF]]
[[Category: MISFF]]
[[Category: FTII]]

Latest revision as of 20:06, 29 March 2026

Bijaya Jena is an actress, and a National Film Awards winning director from Orissa. Following a diploma in acting at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), she acted in films such as KA Abbas's The Naxalites, Kamal Amrohi's Razia Sultan, Ketan Mehta's Holi, and Nicholas Meyer's The Deceivers. Between 1992 to 1995, she served on the FTII Governing Council.

Her writings on international cinema have been published in a variety of film magazines as well as in the official magazine of the Guwahati Asian Film Festival.

Awards

Year Award Category Film
1984 Odisha State Film Awards Best Actress Jaga Balia
1992 National Film Award Best Regional Film (Odia) Tara
2012 3rd Real Vision Odisha Film Fair Awards Lifetime Dedication Award

Member of the Jury

Year Festival /Award Country
1993 National Film Awards India
2007 Fajr International Film Festival Iran
2011 Kish International Film Festival Iran
20212 Roshd International Film Festival Iran
2015 Golden Apricot International Film Festival Armenia
2015 International Film Festival of India (IFFI) India
2016 Goa State Film Festival Awards India
2017 Bengaluru International Film Festival India
2017 India's official entry for the Oscar
2018 Dhaka International Film Festival Bangladesh
2018 Aswan International Women's Film Festival Egypt
2019 Rain International Nature Film Festival
2019 Kolkata International Film Festival India
2020 Herat International Women's Film Festival Afghanistan
2021 Rome Independent Film Festival Italy
2022 Rain International Nature Film Festival India
2022 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Estonia
2023 Rain International Nature Film Festival India
2024 Bengaluru International Film Festival Karnataka
2025 Fajr International Film Festival Iran