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Hollywood ticket for Assam movie

Kotoky film to compete for Best Foreign Film award; Guwahati to host documentary festival

TT Bureau Published 21.06.17, 12:00 AM
A scene from Xhoihobote Dhemalite

New Delhi, June 20 (PTI): An Assamese-language film by National Award winner Bidyut Kotoky is one of the five movies competing for the Best Foreign Feature Film award in this year's Hollywood International Cinefest.

Xhoihobote Dhemalite (Rainbow Fields) is a sensitive portrayal about children growing up amid violence, which leaves an indelible mark on their psyche and influences their destinies.

The film is semi-autobiographical in nature, being inspired by true incidents from the director's life. It stars Victor Banerjee, Nakul Vaid, Naved Aslam, Nipon Goswami and Nikumoni Barua, besides supermodel Dipannita Sharma.

The unique feature about the festival is its focus to take the films to the people across the world by securing their distribution.

The festival, to be held on June 24 and June 25 in Los Angeles, received over 400 submissions. The line-up includes Before The Fall (Cambodia's entry to 2017 Oscars) and films from the US, the UK, China, South Korea and Hong Kong.

"Though Rainbow Fields is a movie set in the backdrop of Assam unrest, it has an emotional depth that cuts across geographical barriers," says Zack Zublena, the festival director.

On his film's selection, Kotoky says: "I always believed that colour of emotions is same across the world. If we can watch a French or an Iranian film with subtitles, there is no reason why a good Assamese film with subtitles won't be watched by audiences across the world. The nomination of my film in Hollywood Cinefest has reaffirmed my belief."

Rainbow Fields is produced by India Stories, a Mumbai-based production house, and co-produced by Kotoky's Dhruv Creative Productions and Kurmasana Kreates, a US-based production house. Accolades have followed each time Kotoky has come out with a film. His film Bhraimoman Theatre where Othello Sails with Titanic won the Special Jury award in the 53rd National Awards.

His first feature film, Ekhon Nedekha Nodir Xhipare (As the River Flows), won the Audience Choice Award at the North Carolina International South Asian Film Festival (NCISAFF), the Best Screenplay and Best Actor award at Washington DC South Asian Film Festival and the Best Screenplay Award at the Assam State Film Awards.

Kotoky's latest documentary Guns and Guitars - A Musical Travelogue, was a part of the Indian Panorama at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa last year. It was selected as one of the top 100 documentaries of 2016 by Color Tape International Film Festival, considered the largest festival in the southern hemisphere.

Documentary film festival: Films Division officials today said the four-day Guwahati International Documentary Film Festival, starting tomorrow, will be made an annual affair from next year.

The festival is being organised by Films Division, in association with the Dr Bhupen Hazarika Regional Film and Television Institute, and will be inaugurated at the Rudra Baruah Auditorium on the Jyoti Chitraban campus by Assam governor Banwarilal Purohit.

An award-winning package of 27 documentary and animation films from previous editions of Mumbai International Documentary Film Festival and select films by filmmakers of the state will be screened daily from 10am to 7pm from Thursday to Saturday.

ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY ALI FAUZ HASSAN IN GUWAHATI

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