The 8th Annual Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards were held on 1945, honoring the best Indian cinema in 1944.[1]
Main Awards
editBest Indian Films (In Order of Merit)
edit- Ramshastri
- Udayer Pathey
- Shakuntala
- Wapas
- Sandhi
- Parakh
- Daasi
- Fashion
- Chadmabeshi
- Zameen
Best Director
editBest Actor
editBest Actress
edit- Sumitra Devi - Sandhi
Best Actor in Supporting Role
editBest Actress in Supporting Role
editBest Cinematographer
edit- Bimal Roy - Udayer Pathey
Best Music Director
edit- Anil Bagchi - Sandhi
Best Lyricist
edit- Sailen Roy - Udayer Pathey
Best Audiographer
edit- Atul Chatterjee - Udayer Pathey
Best Dialogue
edit- Sailen Roy - Udayer Pathey
Best Art Director
edit- Souren Sen - Udayer Pathey
Best Screenplay
edit- Udayer Pathey
Hindi Section
editBest Director
editBest Actor
editBest Actress
editBest Actor in Supporting Role
editBest Actress in Supporting Role
editBest Music Director
editBest Lyricist
edit- Narendra Sharma - Hamari Baat
Best Cinematographer
edit- Sudhin Majumder - Wapas
Best Audiographer
edit- A. K. Parmar - Shakuntala
Best Dialogue
edit- Bhagabati Charan Varma - Hamari Baat
Best Art Director
edit- Bal Gajbar - Shakuntala
Best Screenplay
editForeign Film Section
editTen Best Films
edit- The Song of Bernadette
- Madame Curie
- Since You Went Away
- For Whom the Bell Tolls
- It Happened Tomorrow
- The Constant Nymph
- Going My Way
- Mission to Moscow
- Heaven Can Wait
- Jane Eyre
Best Director
edit- Leo McCarey - Going My Way
Best Actor
edit- Robert Walker - Since You Went Away
Best Actress
edit- Jennifer Jones - The Song of Bernadette
References
edit- ^ "8th Annual BFJA Awards". BFJA Awards.[dead link ]