Set in 2047, a hundred years after Indian Independence, ‘The Elysian Field’ imagines a remote village with just six residents ...
Shillong, May 6: An idea conceived on the lawns of the Jamia Millia Islamia university has actually bestowed rewards on two friends from Shillong who created a short feature film set during the ...
Pradip Kurbah's Khasi film, ‘Ha Lyngkha Bneng' (‘The Elysian Field'), achieved significant recognition at the 47th Moscow International Film Festival, securing awards for Best Film and Best Director.
A Khasi-language film from Meghalaya opened the 11th edition of the Jaffna International Cinema Festival in Sri Lanka, placing the state’s cinema at the forefront of an international cultural event.
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Meghalaya filmmaker's 'Ha Lyngkha Bneng' opens 11th Jaffna International Cinema Festival
Festival Director Anoma Rajakaruna noted the substantial Indian participation this year, with over 200 submissions from India ...
Shillong, June 13: A documentary on the "Khasi struggle to claim an authentic ethnicity, racial purity and right to land" by a Shillong-based filmmaker has been selected for screening at a film ...
It is a giant step for Meghalaya as Khasi language film ‘Iewduh’ has become the first film from the state to be premiered at Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), one of Asia's biggest film ...
Premendra Mazumder, the president of the NETPAC jury, said the 123-minute-long film was awarded for its philosophical expression of life and death through a "brilliant poetic visual language" enriched ...
The director’s latest feature, Lewduh, about life in a marketplace, had it’s international premiere at the Busan film festival. Pradip Kurbah likes to describe himself as a high school dropout with ...
It was while watching Pradip Kurbah’s Onaatah: Of the Earth as a member of the National Film Awards jury that actor-filmmaker Satish Kaushik decided to remake it in Marathi. Onaatah went on to bag the ...
New Delhi, Aug 27 (IANS) Director Pradip Kurbah’s National Award-winning Khasi film “Onaatah” is being remade in Marathi as “Mann Udhan Vaara”, which is backed by producer-actor Satish Kaushik. It ...
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