Khasi cinema

Khasi Cinema is the term used to refer to the Khasi language film industry based in Shillong in Meghalaya, India. The first Khasi film, Ka Synjuk Ri ki Laiphew Syiem (The Alliance of 30 Kings), directed by late Hamlet Bareh Ngapkynta, was screened in 1981. It was followed by Manik Raitong (Manik the Miserable), the celebrated 1984 Khasi film directed by Ardhendu Bhattacharya. Manik Raitong is also the first Khasi film in color.[1] After the 2000s when militancy in the state came down drastically, a market for entertainment and movies opened up. A lot of short films and telefilms started getting produced in the Khasi language. However, the production of feature films in Khasi got a major fillip after the entry of national award winning filmmakers like Pradip Kurbah into the scene.

Notable Films

  • Ka Synjuk Ri ki Laiphew Syiem (The Alliance of 30 Kings) (1981)
  • Manik Raitong (1984)
  • Ri: The Homeland of Uncertainty (2014) - won National award, screened at IFFI Goa.
  • Onaatah: Of The Earth (2016) - won national award, available in Netflix, remade in Marathi.
  • Iewduh (2019) - premiered at Busan Film Festival[2]
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References

  1. "Let's talk films". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  2. "Khasi film 'Iewduh' becomes first from Meghalaya to be premiered at Busan Film Festival". NORTHEAST NOW. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
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