Film edited by Odisha girl wins Student Oscar Gold Award

Odisha Sun Times Bureau
Bhubaneswar, Sep 20:

‘Day One’, a film made by a team of students graduating from the American Film Institute (AFI) in 2014 and edited by Odisha girl Anisha Acharya, has won the prestigious 2015 Annual Student Academy Awards, also known as the Student Oscar.

Anisha Acharya
Anisha Acharya

Anisha is the granddaughter of freedom-fighters – the late Kirtan Bihari Acharya and Taramani Acharya – and the daughter of social development professional Dr Jagabandhu Acharya and Dr Shambhavi Acharya.

Famous actor Jason Mitchell presented the gold award to the film, directed by Henry Hughes, at a glittering ceremony at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles on Thursday.

The Student Academy Awards, consisting of gold, silver and bronze, were instituted in 1972 to provide a platform for emerging global talent by creating opportunities within the industry to showcase their work. The awards are presented every year in five categories: alternative, animation, documentary, foreign and narrative.

This year, there were a record number of entries — 1,686 films from 282 US and 93 non-US colleges and universities.

Besides the Student Oscar, the film “Day One” has already won the prestigious BAFTA US Student Award and the Student Emmy Award, and a number of awards in various film festivals.

A still from the award winning film
A still from the award winning film

After completing her graduation in Accessories Design at NIFT Bangalore, she joined the Master’s course in Film Editing at the American Film Institute (AFI) at Los Angeles in 2012. Anishaloves storytelling for its power to excite, hearten and uplift the soul. Making stories come to life on the big screen is her driving passion.”

More about the films of Anisha Acharya can be found at www.anishaacharya.com

(http://www.dayonefilm.com/)

 

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3 Comments
  1. Moti Chand Das says

    After completing her graduation in Accessories Design at NIFT Bangalore, she joined the Master’s course in Film Editing at the American Film Institute (AFI) at Los Angeles in 2012. Anisha

    Film edited by Odisha girl wins Student Oscar Gold Award.More about the films of Anisha Acharya can be found at http://www.anisha acharya.com. God Bless Her.

    (http://www.dayonefilm.com/)

  2. Bhabani says

    I think she sounds much better as an Odiya Girl rather than Odisha Girl.

    Bhabani Patnaik

    1. Odisha Sun Times Editorial Desk says

      We can’t agree with you more on this point, Mr Patnaik. But the compulsions of the web force us to use odisha even when we know odia is the more appropriate word. Thanks for the your view.

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