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Colours of North-East: Relish rich culture, history of NE India through these 16 films

Colours of North East will feature films ranging from notable personalities to cultural, social, literary political history of the region on November 28-30..

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 27 Nov 2021, 9:41 am

(Representational Image: Unsplash)
(Representational Image: Unsplash)

For three straight days, sit back and treat yourself to “Colours of North-East” – a bouquet of 16 films from Northeast India that celebrates the rich culture and heritage and the great contribution of notable tribal leaders and freedom fighters from the region.

The film festival "Colours of North East" is being held by the Films Dvision as a part of  ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebration by the Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry.

Colours of North East will feature films ranging from notable personalities to cultural, social, literary political history of the region. The special celebration package will be screened on Films Division website and YouTube channel on November 28-30, 2021.  

The 16 films from Northeast India included in Colours of North East as Documentary of the Week are:

1. Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi (Eng/1994/20Min/R. Vasudevan & Subhankar Ghosh), the package begins with a biographical narration of freedom fighter from Assam, Dr. Gopinath Bordoloi. The film narrates his life from his birth, education and his sacrifices to achieve freedom for the country.  

2. Rani Ma Gaidinliu (Eng/1998/10Min/Charu Kamal Hazarika) presents an inspiring story of Rani Ma Gaidinliu, who was a freedom fighter and socio religious reformer.  

3. Jyoti Prasad: The Versatile Genius (Eng/1997/63Min/Chaaru Kamal Hazarika) -this offbeat biographical film is on a trend setter personality in Assamese artistic world, Jyoti Prasad Agarwalla. 

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4. Raja of Nongkhlaw (Eng/2005/38MIn/Gautam Choudhury) -this film is on visionary leader from Meghalaya, U Tirot Singh and his fight for freedom.  

5. U Tirot Sing and U Kiang Nangbah, The Patriots (Eng/2011/52Min/S. Sweety Diengdoh) -this film with its detailed depiction, highlights the contribution of two freedom fighters of Meghalaya,U Tirot Sing and U Kiang Nangbah.  

6. India's Struggle for Freedom: Tales of Courage (Hindi/ 1986/20Min/Aribam Syam Sharma) -this film narrates the history of Manipur's contribution to this struggle right from 1857, when Manipur was ruled by Maharahja Chandra Kirti Singh.  

 7. Rajarshi Bhagyachandra of Manipur (Eng/2007/56Min/Aribam Syam Sharma) –this film unfolds Bhagyachandra’s life as a Meitei warrior & king, a blessed vaishnav and religious reformer, a spiritual visionary and artiste par excellence. His creation of the Manipuri Raas stands as the most sublime of all the classical dances of India. 

8. Satras & Namghars of Assam ( Eng /2000/20min/Bhupen Hazarika) The film throws light on the role of the Satra & Namghar in the evolution of genesis of Assamese identity. The Satra and Naamghars were set up by Shankarcharya, with religious aspect it became a part and parcel of Assamese social and cultural life.  

9. His Majesty, The Ahoms (Eng/2011/52min/Tapan Kumar Gogai) -Ahoms have shaped the history and identity of the Assamese community and also the geography of it state, Assam.  

10. Tribute to Arunachal (Hindi/1993/39Min/Chandrashekhar Nayar) -Arunachal Pradesh is one of the strategically important states of India located in the northeastern region. This film highlights the diverse cultural heritage of the state through its people and places.   

11. Manipur (Eng/1972/ 15Min/Benoy Roy) -the film presents fascinating life of the people of Manipur both in the valley and hill areas and their colorful festivals and dances.  

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12. Heart of Darkness (Eng/2011/52Min/Chandra Narayan Barua ) -the Veil of mystery covering the caves of Meghalays is lifted to reveal a fascinating world of sculpted wonders. 

13. Archaeology and Monuments of Tripura (Eng/2012/54Min/Shyamal Ghosh) -this film is about the documentation of temples and other archaeological remains, monuments and antiquities found from Tripura.  

14. My Land, My People (Eng/1969/28Min/Arun Chaudhuri) -The film is a record of the land and the people of Nagaland and shows in detail the development and culture of the region. 

 15. Sikkim (Eng/1975/11Min/J. S. Bandekar) -tucked away in the North-Eastern Himalayas, Sikkim has traditionally been looked upon as abode of spiritual tranquility. This film narrates the political history of Sikkim right from 1890. 

 16. Enchanting Mizoram (Eng/1976/27Min/A. N. Parmesh) -This film describes the agricultural wealth, weaving tradition and natural beauty of Mizoram

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