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53rd International Film Festival of India to celebrate 50 glorious years of Manipuri Cinema

To mark the golden jubilee of Manipuri cinema, IFFI 53-Asia's oldest film festival - will showcase Five Feature and five Non-Feature films, curated by Manipur State Film Development Society under Indian Panorama.

ANI Nov 20, 2022 14:04 IST googleads

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Panaji (Goa) [India], November 20 (ANI): Manipur- the ' Jewel city of India', one of the eight sisters of North East will be the torch bearer for the promotion of films from North East India at the 53rd edition of International Film Festival of India (IFFI), as per an official press release.
To mark the golden jubilee of Manipuri cinema, IFFI 53-Asia's oldest film festival - will showcase five feature and five non-feature films, curated by Manipur State Film Development Society under Indian Panorama.
Each year April 9, has been celebrated as the birth of Manipuri cinema since the first Manipuri feature film was released on April 9, 1972, named 'Matamgi Manipur', directed by Deb Kumar Bose.
As per an official statement, with the screening of the opening feature film Ishanaou directed by Padmashree award-winning director Aribam Shyam Sharma, and Ratan Thiyam; The Man of Theater in the Non-feature film section along with other films, the cinema enthusiast will get a taste of rich cultural heritage, fierce storytelling, dance, music, traditions and theatres from the state of Manipur.
Manipuri film pioneers like Aribam Shyam Sharma, Oken Amakcham, Nirmala Chanu, Borun Thokchom, and Romi Meitei among others will mark their presence to celebrate the 50 years of aesthetic brilliance of Manipuri cinema during the 53rd Edition of IFFI, Goa.

Directed by Aribam Shyam Sharma, the film Ishanou revolves around a female protagonist named Tampha, her husband and her children. Their lives are disrupted by a sudden change when Tampha leaves her family in search of the Maibi Guru whom she thinks has chosen her to be the matriarchal religious sect of Maibis, stated the official statement, read the official press release.

Directed by S.N. Chand Sajati, Brojendra, a doctor, married a girl of his mother's choice but refused to look at her face even after marriage. Later, at a musical performance, he chances upon a beautiful girl and exchanges meaningful glances with her. He returned home guilt-ridden but he was surprised to see the same girl as his wife.

A poetic gala, the film transports the meditative locals of Loktak Lake-the floating Lake of Manipur and the accidental discovery of a weapon, a fisherman experiences a new confidence that soon leads to violence. Directed by Haobam Paban Kumar, as per the press release.

The film narrates the story of a middle-class family, Tonsa, a retired man and his three adult children. All are votaries of the new and old values in society and soon drift in different directions in their lives. The family seems to be destined to disintegrate, but then they begin to understand each other better and decide to live together happily thereafter. Directed by Deb Kumar Bose.

It reads that directed by Oinam Gautam, Yaiphabi - the women protagonist of Phijigi Mani -sets out on a mission to reunite her family. She tries to bridge the strained relationship between her parents and her brother, Sanajaoba who abandoned them. The film rides upon the past and present life of Yaiphabi evolving the socio-political scenario of Manipur.

The film captures the life of Ratan Thiyam, the Founder-Director of the Chorus Repertory Theater in Manipur. A renowned Manipuri poet, playwriter, painter, musician, and theatre guru. He worked as Chairperson of the prestigious National School of Drama from 2013-2017. He also worked as Director of the National School of Drama from 1987 to 1989. The movie is directed by Oken Amakcham and Nirmala Chanu.

Based on N. Kunjamohan's National Akademy award-winning short story, Chaoba struggles to feed his family by fishing in the river. After many days Chaoba and his son catch a Hilsa, joyous, came home to cook Hilsa curry but are unable to do so as Chaoba has to sell his catch to buy some rice. The film is directed by Ningthauja Lancha.

Hai, a 40-year villager lives with his family in a remote village in Manipur outcasted by the villagers for not supporting the popular candidate during elections. Despite difficulties, Hai fights for his individual right to vote and elect his representatives. The film is to be directed by Ashok Veilou, read the official statement.

Directed by Borun Thokchom, the Film narrates the story of a poetic side of the activist Irom Sharmila Chanu, inside a highly guarded hospital prison in Manipur as she scribes her notebook while serving her sentence for 'attempt to commit suicide.

'Chaoren' is the school-going boy getting jealous of his friend Sana who is picked up by their football coach to be the team captain. Further, he indulged in a sinister act by giving Sana the chemical-sprayed vegetable to eat and Sana did not turn up the next day. The film is directed by Romi Meitei, as per an official press release. (ANI)

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