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Film Critics Circle of India (FCCI) is a body of notable film -critics, -essayists, -academicians, and -book-authors from all the major film producing states of India. In addition to conferring an annual award for the best film, FCCI also sets up panel discussions and confers awards at international film festivals.
Prior to the AGM in 2013, Subhash Ghai quoted from the Hollywood manual while addressing FCCI members: “You are in a highly responsible profession. You have the responsibility to look into the growth of civilization and of the next generation. We filmmakers look upon you as God. So guide us in your reviews, tell us where we lack, and how we can improve. But do not mock us. Creative people are extra sensitive, so talk like a mother, not like an opponent.”
FCCI award for the best film of the year
| Year | Film | Director |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | All We Imagine As Light | Payal Kapadia |
| 2023 | Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam | Lijo Jose Pellissery |
| 2022 | Ariyuppu | Mahesh Narayanan |
| 2021 | Koozhangal | PS Vinothraj |
| 2020 | The Disciple | Chaitanya Tamhane |
| 2019 | Super Deluxe | Thiagarajan Kumararaja |
| 2018 | Ee.Ma.Yau | Lijo Jose Pellissery |
| 2017 | Village Rockstars | Rima Das |
| 2016 | Thithi | Raam Reddy |
| 2015 | Court | Chaitanya Tamhane |
FCCI publications
- Journal of Indian Cinema
- youth AUTEUR
FCCI film festival
External links
- Official website
- FCCI on IMDb