World Film Carnival Singapore

World Film Carnival Singapore (WFCS) is an IMDb monthly live screening International Film Festival.[1] It is an annual award screening event that takes place in Singapore.[2][3][4] It was started in the year 2019 by Shailik Bhaumik.[5][6][7]

World Film Carnival Singapore
LocationSingapore
Founded2019
LanguageInternational
Websitehttps://worldfilmcarnival.com/wfc-singapore/

The majority of monthly award winners are screened in Singapore each month and evaluated by Cult Critic before competing for the Golden Merlion Awards (Best film of the year).[8] The champions of each year receive a trophy, certificate, and honors.[9][5]

Awardees

The award is given each year for significant movies and people in a variety of categories.[9]

2023

  • Starship Troopers: Deadlock - Winner category Horror / Science Fiction / Genre Feature Film[10]

2022

  • Min Tai
  • Lorenzo Muscoso
  • Yarana 2.0 as best film[6]
  • Hamari Corona Fighter as best film[6]
  • "Potra"[2]
  • "Di Qua Trung Bong Chet" won Critics Choice Award[11]
  • "Becoming Black Lawyers" won Outstanding Achievement Award[12]
  • "Dennaa" best Odia film[13]
  • "Sorry"[14]
  • Lachhi[15]
  • Fleeting Structure[8]

2021

2020

  • Ken Sagoes, best director for 'The McHenry Trial - Don't Judge a Kid by Their Hoodie'
  • Manasanamaha, best short film
  • Taher Ali Baig, Outstanding Achievement Award
  • "Tale of Rising Rani" best feature film
  • "Old Hearts Cafe" best experimental films

2019

  • Simonna
  • Outstanding Achievement Award to Debut Filmmaker "Niklas Goslar" for 'Mother of Tibetans'
  • Critic's Choice Award for "The Champ of Champs"

References

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  2. "Director Shankar Dhotre's film Potra highlights impact of menstrual cycle on the life of a girl". The Indian Express. 7 March 2022.
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  4. "WFC – SINGAPORE – World Film Carnival". Worldfilmcarnival.
  5. "Shailik Bhaumik's event World Film Carnival celebrates indie filmmakers - Times of India". The Times of India.
  6. "Aashcharya Vikas: Work helped me sustain the aftermaths of the lockdowns". Hindustan Times. 10 September 2022.
  7. "21st World Film Carnival - Singapore". Mediacorp.
  8. "FILMS". Entropy.
  9. "World Film Carnival, Singapore". IMDb.
  10. https://worldfilmcarnival.com/monthly-results-february-2023-march-2023/
  11. "VNA's documentary wins numerous int'l awards | Society | Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)". VietnamPlus. 31 October 2022.
  12. staff, YourArlington. "12th Arlington Internation Film Festival held". YourArlington.com.
  13. "Special Screening Of Internationally Acclaimed Odia Film 'Dennaa, The Wings' Organised In Bhubaneswar". odishabytes. 20 March 2022.
  14. "Short Film Sorry Proves Assam's Production, Creativity At Par With International Standards". guwahatiplus.com.
  15. "'Lachchi' got Award at Singapore's World Film Carnival; Notice the hard work of the artists in Marathwada | सिंगापूरच्या 'वर्ल्ड फिल्म कार्निव्हल'मध्ये 'लच्छी' ला पुरस्कार; मराठवाड्यातील कलाकारांच्या कष्टाची दखल | Lokmat.com". LOKMAT (in Marathi). 2 February 2022.
  16. "Fattah Amin wins Best Actor at World Film Carnival, Singapore". The Star.
  17. "Vinay Prataprao Deshmukh wins Best Actor Award at World Film Carnival, Singapore - International Film Festival". ThePrint. 29 November 2021.
  18. Alam, Sher (18 October 2022). "Pakistani Film 'Unmasking' Breaks Record for Most Cinema Awards Won Abroad". Lens.
  19. "Odisha filmmaker Santosh Panda's 'The Art of Life' wins big at World Film Carnival–Singapore | Sambad English". sambadenglish.com. 23 June 2021.
  20. "'The Art Of Life' Awarded At World Film Carnival–Singapore". Reporters Today English. 23 June 2021.


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