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    Here is a List of Films from the Northeast that you can't miss

    Here are seven other films from the region that speak for themselves and give voice to the region's unique character, which often goes unheard.


    color:#0E101A">Digital Desk: color:#0E101A"> Northeast - The unexplored region has a vibrant culture and an
    impressive range of art that represents it. And the art and culture is
    influenced by a cluster of incidents that it has endured over the years, from
    armed conflicts to natural disasters and the continuous battle it wages against
    entrenched prejudices.



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    color:#0E101A">Now, Northeast India has come back into limelight with the
    release of Anubhav Sinha's film 
    Anek, which takes a long hard look at insurgency in the
    region. Here are seven other films from the region that speak for themselves
    and give voice to the region's unique character, which often goes unheard.



     



    color:#0E101A">Loktak Lairembee (2016)  color:#0E101A">



    color:#0E101A">The 2016 film Loktak Lairembee, directed by Haobam Paban Kumar, is based on the
    controversial Loktak lake Phumdi - a floating biomass clearance operation that
    the Manipur Government undertook in 2011. This resulted in the displacement of
    several indigenous fisherfolks whose lives depend solely on fishing activities
    in the lake. 



     



    color:#0E101A">It narrates the story of the fisherman Tomba, who is displaced
    due to government enterprise. The film follows how he discovers a gun by
    accident and how the incident changes him.



     



    color:#0E101A">What is significant about Loktak
    Lairembee
     is the lens
    used to examine the relationship between the State and the indigenous
    population, especially when development is used as the reason for displacement.



     



    color:#0E101A">Village Rockstars (2017) color:#0E101A">



    color:#0E101A">A one-woman enterprise, an independent filmamker Rima Das', Village
    Rockstars
     is a marvel
    and tribute to the 
    'lahe lahe or slow way of life in Assam, especially its
    villages. The film is rooted in the daily rhythms of Das' native village of
    Chhaygaon. The protagonist is 10-year-old Dhunu, who dreams of playing the
    guitar when older, even as she clinches about life and school in the
    flood-ravaged village.



     



    color:#0E101A">The film is a rare gem in its portrayal of the devastation
    caused by floods every year in Assam and how people still dare to dream amid
    the annual calamity. The movie was also nominated for the prestigious 'Oscar'
    awards.



     



    color:#0E101A">Scratches on Stone (2017) color:#0E101A">



    color:#0E101A">A documentary by Amit Mahanti, Scratches
    on Stone
    , look at how the
    State of Nagaland was formed. The title refers to scratches made on the stones
    of the Longkhum village by early Nagas with their spears. Considered protective
    totems by locals, the scratches stand testimony to the resilience and the long
    history of resistance endured by the Nagas.



     



    color:#0E101A">The documentary looks at the history of Nagaland's struggle
    against the Indian State.



     



    color:#0E101A">Nana: A Tale of Us (2017) color:#0E101A">



    color:#0E101A">Nana: A Tale of Us  color:#0E101A">is an award-winning Naga film by Tiakumzuk, the first-ever film
    from Nagaland to make it to an International Film Festival. Made on a budget of
    Rs 25 lakh, it centers around politics, family, and friendship. Through the
    story of Nana and her family, the film highlights the need for fair elections
    in the State.



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    color:#0E101A">Yarwng (2018)



    color:#0E101A">A 95-minute feature film from Tripura, Yarwng, revolves around the large-scale displacement in the
    State in the 1970s when the newly-built Dumbur dam submerged huge land areas in
    the fertile Raima valley.



     



    color:#0E101A">The film narrates a tale of romance between Karmati and Wakhiri,
    who get separated on the eve of their marriage when the dam submerges the
    entire village.



     



    color:#0E101A">Orunasol Man (2018) color:#0E101A">



    color:#0E101A">Drug smuggling and consumption among the youth remain pertinent
    issues in various parts of Northeast India. In the superhero movie 
    Orunasol
    Man
    , writer and director
    Nyago Ete looks at the rise in drug smuggling in Arunachal Pradesh. The Hindi
    language film stars local actor Solomon Sangchoju.



     

    The film is a unique portrayal of the local problems of the
    State and how humanity over super-humanity can solve them.



     



    color:#0E101A">Aamis: The Ravening (2019) color:#0E101A">



    color:#0E101A">Aamis, a masterpiece directed by Bhaskar Hazarika, is an
    Assamese film that looks at the meat-eating practices of the region. It fuses the
    appetite for meat with sexual appetite through the story of two lovers drawn to
    each other but who do not cross the 'forbidden' line of sex.



     



    color:#0E101A">The title itself means non-vegetarian and seeks to discover the
    limits of both food and love. Nirmali and Sumon embark on a gastronomic journey
    to find that out.



    color:#0E101A">Even as the food habits of the Northeast either horrify,
    disgust, or fascinate the rest of India, the movie turns the gaze inwards and
    looks at the primary nature of both hunger and love.



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