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Tovino Thomas' And the Oskar Goes To wins four awards at Alberta Film Festival

Veteran cinematographer Madhu Ambat has shot the film which has music by  Bijibal and sound design by Resul Pookutty

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Tovino Thomas’ upcoming film And the Oskar Goes To made its premiere recently at Canada’s Alberta Film Festival, where it won four awards—Best Film, Best Actor (Tovino Thomas), Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress (Nikki Rae Hallow).

The Salim Ahamed directorial, which follows the life of a struggling young filmmaker essayed by Tovino, is said to be inspired by the real-life experiences of many filmmakers. It will be hitting Indian screens on June 21. In addition to Tovino and Nikki, the film also stars Anu Sithara,  and Zarina Wahab.

Veteran cinematographer Madhu Ambat has shot the film which has music by  Bijibal and sound design by Resul Pookutty. 

Salim Ahamed made his directorial debut with the National award-winning film Adaminte Makan Abu, which was chosen as India’s official entry for Best Foreign Film at the 84th Academy Awards. He later directed Mammootty in two award-winning films — Kunjananthante Kada and Pathemari.

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