Manipur film society to celebrate year-long Golden Jubilee of Manipuri Cinema

Imphal: The Manipur State Film Development Society (MSFDS), a government of Manipur undertaking, has announced to launch year-long celebration of Golden Jubilee of Manipuri Cinema on April 9.

The celebration will culminate on the same day the following year.

It was on this day in 1972, the first Manipuri feature film, Matamgi Manipur, was released. In association with Film Forum Manipur, MSFDS has been observing it every year as the Mami Numit. The MSFDS in its 6th Board Meeting, chaired by its chairman, chief minister of Manipur, N. Biren Singh, resolved to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Manipuri Cinema.

Accordingly, a celebration committee was constituted with 17 prominent film and media personalities, with the commissioner and director of art and culture as the chairman and the vice-chairman, respectively. The committee envisages the celebration as an event to encourage film practice in Manipur at all levels thereby further advancing it to a sustainable growth. The celebration is anticipated to amplify the local storytelling voices for global inspiration, an MFDC statement said.

The celebration will kick off at the Palace Auditorium, MSFDS, Palace Gate, Imphal East. Biren will inaugurate the celebration. Main highlights of the celebration include unveiling of memorial stone dedicated to Manipuri cine-workers and artists, inauguration of Manipur Cine Archive and Museum, film screenings, cine-dialogue and workshop.

A specially curated package of Manipuri cinema from the last five decades will be screened at the palace auditorium throughout the yearlong celebration in a phase manner. For the 8-day inauguration programme altogether nine Manipuri feature films, 15 short and documentaries films, and in the Northeast Focus section, five feature films and three documentaries will be screened.

Northeast Focus: Under this section, screening of fiction and non-fiction films made by the filmmakers of the Northeast will be held. Internationally acclaimed Assamese filmmaker, Rima Das and her film, Bulbul Can Sing is a special attraction. She will present the film and will also take part in the Cine-Dialogue. Other emerging filmmakers like Dominic Sangma of Meghalaya, Kivini Shohe and Yapangnaro Longkumer of Nagaland, Sange Dorjee of Arunachal Pradesh, and Dawa Lepcha of Sikkim along with their films are also the added attraction. The intent of this section is to interweave the diversity of the voices that the Northeast storytellers represent.

Cine-Dialogue: It is also an important part of the first phase of the celebration. Cinema as an expressive art having abilities to progress human thoughts and worldviews, its practitioners will take the opportunity to deliberate on issues of pressing concern. It will also be joined by eminent scholars and social commentators of the state.

Alongside, the year-long celebration will also include Introspection of Manipuri Cinema, Comparative Studies of Manipuri Cinema, Master classes, Book Publication, District Level Film Festivals, Manipuri film screenings at different institutes and cities across the country, Film Quiz completions for students, Film Sensitisation with basic skill training modules at schools and colleges, Mobile filmmaking competition, launching of the competitive annual Imphal International Film Festival and launching of Manipur Film Promotional Fund etc.

The celebration will be in strict adherence with the Covid-19 SoP guidelines, the statement said.

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