IMPHAL, May 8 (IANS): To promote indigenous documentary film productions, four Manipur entrepreneurs provided cash awards of Rs 8 lakh to eight documentary filmmakers, state officials said on Sunday.
Manipur State Film Development Society (MSFDS), Manipur’s Television and Cine Foundation Foundation as well as Win Foundation and Kolkata-based Documentary Resource Initiative took the first-of-its-kind initiative to encourage local filmmakers to make documentary films on contemporary issues and subjects.
MSFDS secretary, Sunzu Bachaspatimayum, said āBeyond the Trialsā, a documentary film on extreme sport as an expression of freedom by Khaba Maimon, was conferred the best film bagging the highest cash award of Rs 2.5 lakh.
He added that the film āOn the Crossroadā is based on the issues confronting Manipur regarding the transition from the Bengali script to āMeitei Mayekā by James Khangenbam and the film āBattlefield Imphalā on the continuing impact of second world war in Manipur were conferred the promisingly culturally engaged film and promisingly socially engaged film, respectively, with cash awards of Rs 1.5 lakh each.
Five other documentary films ā āAndro Dreamsā (Meena Longjam), āAnonymous Danceā (Tushar Nongthombam), āEche Sharmilaā (Manoj Kshetrimayum), āBidyapati – The Lady Everest Summiterā (Paonam Birjeet) and āWe are the Waterā (Grace Rephung L) were also conferred project development cash awards carrying Rs 50,000 each.
The cash award distribution ceremony was held at the Preview Theatre, MSFDS, in Imphal on Saturday evening.
Bachaspatimayum, a national award-winning filmmaker, said at a time when documentary filmmakers are struggling to raise funds to make their socially relevant documentaries that arouse the consciousness of society by imprinting time in existence, the support of cash awards is a watershed initiative by the entrepreneurs.
In April 2022, the first edition of the āEikhoigi Imphal International Film Festivalā was organised in Imphal to mark the completion of 50 years of Manipuri cinema.
The five-day non-competitive festival supported by the Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry was organised as part of the year-long golden jubilee celebration of Manipuri cinema, MSFDS secretary added.