IMPHAL: The North East India Film Festival (NEIFF 2024) concluded on Thursday (March 07) at the Palace Auditorium of the Manipur State Film Development Society in Imphal, marking a celebration of regional cinema and creative excellence.

The event showcased a diverse array of cinematic gems from the Northeast states, highlighting the rich cultural tapestry and storytelling traditions of the region.

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Among the standout performers at the festival were Assamese films “Before Spring”, directed by Shrutismriti Changkakoti, and “Ata Nirjon Duporiya”, directed by Khanjan Kishore Nath.

“Before Spring” clinched the prestigious Special Jury Award, while “Ata Nirjon Duporiya” received the esteemed Special Mentioned Award, affirming the talent and craftsmanship of Assamese filmmakers.

‘Rapture’, helmed by Dominic Sangma from Meghalaya, emerged victorious with the coveted Best Film Award, showcasing the cinematic prowess and storytelling finesse of filmmakers from the region.

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Haobam Paban Kumar of Manipur was honoured with the Best Director award for his remarkable work in ‘Joseph’s Son,’ a poignant exploration of human emotions and relationships.

The NEIFF 2024 also recognized excellence in various technical categories, with Parthajit Baruah winning the Best Screenplay award for ‘Nellier Kotha,’ Jayant Sethu Mathavan honored for Best Cinematography in ‘Before Spring,’ and Kuldip Baruah acclaimed for Best Editing in ‘Samarpan.’

The Best Sound Award went to Amrit Pritam and Debajit Changmai for their outstanding contributions to ‘Gorai Pakhri,’ showcasing the collaborative efforts of talented technicians in shaping the auditory landscape of cinema.

Organized by THOUNA Manipur in collaboration with Film Forum Manipur, the Directorate of Information and Public Relations, and the Department of Art and Culture, Government of Manipur, the festival received sponsorship from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.

Commencing on March 3, 2024, the festival provided a platform for filmmakers and artists from the northeastern region to showcase their creativity and connect with audiences.

Addressing the gathering as the Chief Guest, M. Joy Singh, Commissioner of IPR, commended the festival for its role in fostering cultural exchange and artistic expression. He highlighted the festival’s significance as a journey into the diverse human experiences portrayed by filmmakers from across the North East, transcending geographical boundaries and fostering a sense of unity and solidarity.

Renowned Tangkhul Naga artist Guru Rewben Mashangva from Manipur received the Jury Award for Outstanding Performance for his stellar portrayal in ‘Joseph’s Son,’ adding another feather to the cap of northeastern talent showcased at the festival.

The closing ceremony of NEIFF 2024 was attended by esteemed personalities from the film industry, including Th. Charanjeet Singh, Director of IPR, L. Surjakanta Sharma, Chairman of Film Forum Manipur, and Y. Nilachandra Singh, Chairman of the Organizing Committee NEIFF 2024, along with distinguished jury members, filmmakers, artists, and cinephiles from the state. Their collective presence underscored the spirit of collaboration and camaraderie that defines the vibrant cultural landscape of North East India.