Assam
The Lifetime Achievement Award was bestowed upon Pranjal Saikia - a luminary of Assamese cinema whose enduring contributions continue to inspire generations of filmmakers and cinephiles

Guwahati:ย The curtains have gracefully fallen on the 9th Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival in Assam, marking the end of four unforgettable days dedicated to the magic of storytelling, vibrant conversations and a heartfelt celebration of cinema in all its forms.

From December 5 to 8, the film festival brought together a diverse tapestry of narratives, emerging talents and established voices, providing a platform where creativity thrived, connections blossomed and meaningful exchanges unfolded.

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The festival concluded with a dazzling closing ceremony, celebrating the exceptional talents of filmmakers and storytellers.

The Best Feature Film award was presented to โ€˜Bibo Binanaoโ€™ย (my three sisters), directed by Kenny Deori Basumatary.

Binoranjan Oinam received the Best Director honour for his Manipuri feature โ€˜Langdai Amaโ€™ย (the juncture).

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โ€˜Chanchisoaโ€™ย (expectation) was recognised as the Best Short Film (short Garo film) and Samiran Dekaโ€™s โ€˜Teens of 1942โ€™ย was awarded Best Documentary.

The Lifetime Achievement Award was bestowed upon Pranjal Saikia – a luminary of Assamese cinema whose enduring contributions continue to inspire generations of filmmakers and cinephiles.

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Kicking off the final dayโ€™s lineup was an insightful masterclass by acclaimed editor Nitin Baid – renowned for his work onย Masaan,ย Gully Boy,ย Raaziย andย 83.

His session on the art of storytelling through film editing explored the pivotal editor-director relationship, providing filmmakers with valuable insights and practical tips to enhance their craft and create compelling narratives.

Aspiring filmmakers and cinephiles from the Northeast embraced a golden opportunity to refine their skills and deepen their understanding of the art of filmmaking through a series of interactive workshops and masterclasses.

From the basics of filmmaking and scriptwriting to the intricacies of long-format storytelling, these sessions – led by esteemed industry professionals – fostered an inspiring environment for learning and exchange, nurturing the next generation of cinematic talent.

As the curtains fall on this yearโ€™s festival, the event carries forward its promise to return for its next edition – bigger, bolder and even more extraordinary.