GIFF films should be shown in other NE states: Manipur Filmmaker

GIFF films should be shown in other NE states: Manipur Filmmaker

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GIFF films should be shown in other NE states: Manipur Filmmaker

With the Guwahati International Film Festival (GIFF) going on in Guwahati, Manipur filmmaker Haobam Paban Kumar has suggested that the movies screened at the film festival should be shown in other north eastern states too.

Altogether 108 films, including 52 foreign movies, are being screened in the festival. It also includes Bengali, Malayalam, Punjabi, Marathi, Hindi, Assamese and other regional films.

According to reports, Kumar said, "GIFF is a very good initiative to promote a film culture in the region and it would be of immense help if it screens its films in other north eastern states so that more people will get to see good films".

"Our cinema is in Kerala, Karnataka, Bengal, Assam and other states. This is real Indian cinema and not Bollywood," said the film maker.

Manipur has many independent filmmakers, but government support is lacking. For that reason, films are made on very low budgets, he said. Independent films are very popular in Manipur with around sixty releases every year though there are very few theatres in the state, he said.

He said film streaming portals and television release had opened new horizons and film makers should explore these avenues. Kumar's feature film 'Loktak Lairembee'(Lady of the Lake), which won national award for Best Film on Environment in 2016, portrayed the lives of the fishing community living around the Loktak Lake.

Manipur Northeast GIFF Haobam Paban Kumar