IFFI Best Director Award

IFFI Best Director Award
International award for contributions to World Cinema
Awarded forOutstanding Film Director
Sponsored byDirectorate of Film Festivals
RewardSilver Peacock Award
First award2000
Final award2025
Most recent winnerSantosh Davakhar
Highlights
Total awarded25
First winnerNonzee Nimibutr

The IFFI Award for Best Director (officially known as the Silver Peacock for the Best Director Award) is an honor presented annually at the International Film Festival of India since the 40th IFFI 2009 for the best direction in World cinema.[1][2] Earlier the award was presented as the "Silver Peacock for the Most Promising Asian Director" during "31st IFFI 2000" to "39th IFFI 2008"[3][4]

Recipients

IFFI Best Director Award (2009–Present)

List of Silver Peacock award recipients, showing the year, film(s),language(s) and Country
Year Recipient(s) Work(s) Language(s) Country Ref.
2009
(40th)
Ounie Lecomte A Brand New Life Korean Korea [5]
2010
(41st)
Susanne Bier "In a Better World" Danish Denmark [5]
2011
(42nd)
Asghar Farhadi "A Separation" Persian Iran [6]
2012
(43rd)
Jeon Kyu-hwan The Weight Korean Korea [7]
2013
(44th)
Kaushik Ganguly Apur Panchali Bengali India [8]
2014
(45th)
Nadav Lapid "The Kindergarten Teacher" Hebrew Israel [9]
2015
(46th)
Peter Greenaway "Eisenstein in Guanajuato" Spanish Spain [10]
2016
(47th)
Soner Kanar and Baris Kaya "Rauf" Turkish Turkey [11]
2017
(48th)
Vivian Qu Angels Wear White Chinese China [12]
2018
(49th)
Lijo Jose Pellissery "Ee.Ma.Yau." Malayalam India [13]
2019
(50th)
Lijo Jose Pellissery "Jallikattu" Malayalam India [14]
2020
(51st)
Chen-Nien Ko "The Silent Forest" Taiwanese Taiwan [15]
2021
(52nd)
Václav Kadrnka Saving One Who Was Dead Czech Czech Republic [16]
2022
(53rd)
Nader Saeivar "No End" Persian Iran [17]
2023
(54th)
Stephan Komandarev Blaga's Lessons Bulgarian Bulgaria [18]
2024
(55th)
Bogdan Mureșanu The New Year That Never Came Romanian Romania [19]
2025
(56th)
Santosh Davakhar Gondhal Marathi India [20]

IFFI Most Promising Asian Director Award (2000–2008)

List of Silver Peacock award recipients, showing the year, film(s),language(s) and Country
Year Recipient(s) Work(s) Language(s) Country Ref.
2000
(31st)
Nonzee Nimibutr "Nang Nak" Thai Thailand [3]
2002
(33rd)
Reza Mirkarimi "zir e noor e maah" ("Under the Moonlight") Persian Iran [21]
2003
(34th)
Ra'anan Alexandrowicz "James' Journey to Jerusalem" Hebrew Israel [22]
2004
(35th)
Ekachai Uekrongtham "Beautiful Boxer" Thai Thailand [23][24]
2005
(36th)
Vera Fogwill "Kept and Dreamless" Spanish Spain [25]
2006
(37th)
An Kung-Lee "A Short Life" Korean Korea [26]
2007
(38th)
Pongpat Wachirabunjong "Me... Myself" Thai Thailand [27][28]
2008
(39th)
Sergey Dvortsevoy "Tulpan" Kazakh Kazakhstan [29]

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