Indian ceremony celebrating cinema of 1957
The 5th National Film Awards , formerly the State Awards for Films , were a set of awards presented by the Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to recognize the best Indian films of 1957.[ 1] [ 2] The ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhavan , New Delhi , on 16 April 1958. The awards were given by the then-Indian President , Dr. Rajendra Prasad .
It was the first National Film Awards ceremony with monetary prizes in addition to the presentation of medals and certificates.
Awards
Awards were divided into two categories: feature films and non-feature films.
President's Gold Medal for the All India Best Feature Film (now known as the National Film Award for Best Feature)
President's Gold Medal for the Best Documentary Film (now known as the National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film )
Prime Minister's Gold Medal (now known as the National Film Award for Best Children's Film )
President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film (now known as the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in a particular language)
Certificate of Merit (discontinued)
Feature films
Feature films were awarded on a national as well as regional level. Two Hindi films , Do Aankhen Barah Haath and Mother India , in addition to the Bengali film Andhare Alo , won the maximum number of awards.
Do Aankhen Barah Haath also won the President's Gold Medal for the All India Best Feature Film .
All India Awards
The awards for each category follow:[ 1] [ 2]
Regional Awards
Regional Awards were given to the best films made in the regional languages of India . However, the President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film was not given to Assamese , Tamil and Telugu language films; Certificates of Merit were awarded in those languages.[ 1] [ 2]
Non-Feature films
Non-feature film awards were given for the documentaries produced in the country.[ 1] [ 2]
Award
Film
Language
Awardee(s)
Cash Prize
President's Gold Medal for the Best Documentary Film
A Himalayan Tapestry
English
Producer: Burmah Shell
Gold Medal and ₹ 4,000
Director: Mohan Bhavnani
₹ 1,000
All India Certificate of Merit for the Second Best Documentary
Mandu
English
Producer: Films Division
Certificate of Merit and ₹ 2,000
Director: Neil Gokhale
₹ 500
All India Certificate of Merit
Dharti Ki Jhankar
Hindi
Producer: Films Division Director: Bhaskar Rao
Certificate of Merit only
Awards not given
Awards not presented (due to a lack of eligible nominees):[ 1] [ 2]
References
External links
Lifetime Achievement Feature Films
Non-Feature Films
Writing on cinema
Awards by year
1953–1960 1961–1980 1981–2000 2001–2020 2021–present