'I Rise', 'Meiram - The Fireline' selected for Mumbai Film Fest
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, May 10 2022:
Two documentary films, Borun Thokchom's "I Rise" and James Khangembam's "Meiram - The Fireline" have been selected for the 17th edition of Mumbai International Film Festival for Documentary, Short Fiction and Animation films (MIFF-2022) being organised by the Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
The film festival will be held from May 29 to June 4 in Mumbai.
Both the young filmmakers from Manipur have been officially invited to participate at the prestigious festival which is one of the biggest documentary film festivals in the world.
Borun Thokchom's documentary film 'I Rise' has been selected for the national competition section and James Khangembam s debut documentary film 'Meiram - The Fireline' has been picked for the international prism section of MIFF 2022 .
'I Rise' is a 52-minute Indian documentary film inspired by the real-life saga of a seven-time Asian Championship medallist Laishram Sarita Devi.
The film is directed and cinematographed by national award-winning filmmaker Borun Thokchom and produced by Films Division Mumbai.
The documentary, 'I Rise', begins from the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea where Sarita Devi refused to accept her bronze medal after protesting against the match decision and goes on to cover the life of India's ace boxer.
The film was awarded the best documentary at the 9th Mumbai Short International Film Festival held in October 2020 in Mumbai.
It also won the best film on women outstanding achievement award at the Tagore International Film Festival held in West Bengal in 2020.The film is based on the real story of Sarita Devi who was born to a poor family in Thoubal district.
She gained prominence after winning a bronze medal at the World Championship held in 2005.She was also bestowed the Arjuna award for her achievements.
Borun Thokchom, a journalist and filmmaker from Manipur won the national film award for best first non-feature film of a director in 2011 in his 17-minute documentary, 'The Silent Poet', which highlights the poetic side of Manipur's iron lady Irom Sharmila Chanu.
James Khangembam's "Meiram - The Fireline" is a 33-minute documentary film on forest conservation at the Punsilok area of the Langol hills started by Loiya Moirangthem and, his group of friends.
The film visually touches the embracing colours of wild and slices of biodiversity.
The film is produced by James Khangembam who also handles the camera.
Mocha Kangjam is the sound designer whose work revolves around the moving environment and nature.
Johni is the editor.
James Khangembam said: "My film is an observational documentary.
When one sees my film, one would feel like he or she is in the forest.
My film also generates the sense of voluntariness among the youths towards the conservation of forest" .
He started filming in 2017 and completed it in 2020 and it took around one and half year in post-production.