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Awards for Satyajit Ray
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This table lists the various honours conferred upon the noted Indian film director Satyajit Ray reflecting worldwide critical acclaim for his work and vision.
Satyajit Ray had won the maximum number of the coveted National Film Awards (the Indian version of the Oscar). He won 32 National Film Awards.
Other Film Awards
Pather Panchali (Song of the Little Road), 1955 [1]
President's Gold & Silver Medals, New Delhi, 1955
Best Human Document, Cannes 1956
Diploma Of Merit, Edinbugh, 1956
Vatican Award, Rome, 1956
Golden Carbao, Manila, 1956
Best Film and Direction, San Francisco, 1957
Selznik Golden Laurel, Berlin, 1957
Best Film, Vancouver, 1958
Critics' Award - Best Film, Stratford,Canada, 1958
Best Foreign Film, New York, 1959
Kinema Junpo Award: Best Foreign Film, Tokyo 1967 [2]
Bodil Award: Best Non-European Film of the Year, Denmark, 1969[3]
Aparajito (The Unvanquished), 1956 [4]
Golden Lion of St. Mark, Venice, 1957
Cinema Nuovo Award, Venice, 1957
Critics Award, Venice, 1957
FIPRESCI Award, London, 1957
Best Film and Best Direction, San Francisco, 1958
International Critic' Award, San Francisco, 1958
Golden Laurel for Best Foreign Film of 1958-59, USA
Selznik Golden Laurel, Berlin, 1960
Bodil Award: Best Non-European Film of the Year, Denmark, 1967
Jalsaghar (The Music Room), 1958 [5]
President's Silver Medal, New Delhi, 1959
Silver Medal for Music, Moscow, 1959
Apur Sansar (The World Of Apu), 1959 [6]
President's Gold Medal, New Delhi, 1959
Sutherland Award for Best Original And Imaginative Film, London, 1960
Diploma Of Merit, 14th International Film festival, Edinburgh, 1960
Best Foreign Film, National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, USA, 1960
Apu Trilogy (Pather Panchali, 1955; Aparajito, 1956; Apur Sansar, 1959) [7]
Wington Award for each film, London Festival, 1980
Devi (The Goddess), 1960 [8]
President's Gold Medal, New Delhi, 1961
Teen Kanya (Three Daughters /Two Daughters), 1961 [9]
President's Silver Medal, New Delhi, 1961 (for Samapti)
Golden Boomerang, Melbourne, 1962 (for the Two Daughters)
Selznik Golden Laurel Award, Berlin, 1963
Rabindranath Tagore (Documentary film), 1961 [10]
President's Gold Medal, New Delhi, 1961
Golden Seal, Locarno, 1961
Special Mention, Montevideo, 1962
Abhijan (The Expedition), 1962 [11]
President's Silver Medal, New Delhi, 1962
Mahanagar (The Big City), 1963 [12]
Certificate of Merit, New Delhi, 1964
Silver Bear For Best Direction, Berlin, 1964
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), 1964 [13]
President's Gold Medal, New Delhi, 1964
Silver Bear For Best Direction, Berlin, 1965
Catholic Award, Berlin, 1965
Best Film, Acapulco, 1965
Nayak (The Hero), 1966 [14]
Best Screenplay and Story, New Delhi, 1967
Critics' Prize (Unicrit award), Berlin, 1966
Special Jury Award, Berlin, 1966
Chiryakhana (The Zoo), 1967 [15]
Best Direction, West Bengal Government, 1968
Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (The Adventures of Goopy and Bagha), 1968 [16]
Award for Best Direction, New Delhi, 1968
President's Gold and Silver Medals, New Delhi, 1970
Silver Cross, Adelaide, 1969
Best Director, Auckland, 1969
Merit Award, Tokyo, 1970
Best Film, Melbourne, 1970
Pratidwandi (The Adversary) 1970 [17]
Special Award, New Delhi, 1971
President's Silver Medal, New Delhi, 1971
Seemabaddha (Company Limited), 1971 [18]
President's Gold Medal, New Delhi, 1972
PIPRESCI Award, Venice, 1972
The Inner Eye , 1972 [19]
President's Gold Medal, new Delhi, 1974
Asani Sanket (Distant Thunder), 1973 [20]
Presidents Gold Medal for Music Direction, New Delhi, 1973
Best Regional Film, New Delhi, 1973
Golden Bear, Berlin, 1973
Golden Hugo, Chicago, 1974
Sonar Kella (The Golden Fortress), 1974 [21]
President's Silver Medal, Best Screenplay, Direction, New Delhi, 1974
Best Film, Direction and Screenplay, Government of West Bengal, 1974
Best Feature Film for Children and Young Adults, Tehran, 1975
Jana Aranya (The Middleman), 1975 [22]
Best Direction, New Delhi, 1975
Best Film, Direction, Screenplay, Government of West Bengal, 1975
Karlovy Vary Prize, 1976
Shatranj Ke Khilari (The Chess Players), 1977 [23]
Best Feature Film in Hindi, New Delhi, 1977
Best Color Photography, New Delhi, 1977
Joi Baba Felunath (The Elephant God), 1978 [24]
Best Children's Film, New Delhi, 1978
Best Feature Film, Hong Kong Film Festival, 1979
Hirak Rajar Deshe (The Kingdom of Diamonds), 1980 [25]
Best Music, Director, New Delhi, 1980
Best Lyrics, New Delhi, 1980
Special Award, Cyprus, 1984
Sadgati (Deliverance), 1981 [26]
Special Jury Award, New Delhi, 1981
Ghare-Baire (The Home and the World), 1984 [27]
Best Bengali Film, New Delhi, 1984
Best Costume design, New Delhi, 1984
Ganashatru (An Enemy of the People), 1989 [28]
Best Bengali Film, New Delhi, 1989
Agantuk (The Stranger), 1991 [29]
FIPRESCI Award, Venice, 1991
Best Film, New Delhi, 1991
Best Director, New Delhi, 1991
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