‘Eibusu Yaohanbiyu’ to compete in 20th int’l children’s film fest

‘Eibusu Yaohanbiyu’ to compete in 20th int’l children’s film fest

IMPHAL | Sept 28

National award film ‘Eibusu Yaohanbiyu’ directed by Haorongbam Maipaksana has been officially selected in the 20th International Children’s Film Festival, India (ICFFI) organised by the Children’s Film Society India (CFSI) under the ministry of information and broadcasting.

The festival will be held in Hyderabad from November 8-14. The film has opened a new chapter in the history of Manipuri cinema on getting selected in the international competition section of the prestigious International Children Festival.

Shravan Kumar, festival director of the International Children’s Film Festival India yesterday sent the official invitation to the film maker Maipaksana for attending the screening in the festival.

The film is about the victory of a differently-abled boy’s attempt to join a football team. The story revolves around a football loving physically challenged school boy and his determination to take part in his school football.

Maipaksana who had completed three years Diploma in film editing from Jyoti Chitraban Regional Film and Television Institute, Guwahati has also contributed towards the promotion of modern and folk theatre of Manipur.

International Children’s Film Festival India popularly known as The Golden Elephant is a biennial festival that strives to bring the most imaginative and delightful international and national children’s cinema to young audiences in India.

The festival presents features, shorts, live action and animation films over seven days of festive celebrations attended by more than one hundred thousand children and hundreds of film professionals and eminent guests from around the world.

This Asian Panorama competition section will present the best of children’s films from Asia and aims to encourage talented Asian filmmakers who are making high quality, sensitive and entertaining films exclusively for children.

The aim of Little Directors competition section is to encourage children and young people to experiment with the moving image, and stimulate pursuit of film-making both as an art as well as a creative expression of their point of view.

‘Eibusu Yaohanbiyu’ to compete in 20th int’l children’s film fest

IMPHAL | Sept 28

National award film ‘Eibusu Yaohanbiyu’ directed by Haorongbam Maipaksana has been officially selected in the 20th International Children’s Film Festival, India (ICFFI) organised by the Children’s Film Society India (CFSI) under the ministry of information and broadcasting.

The festival will be held in Hyderabad from November 8-14. The film has opened a new chapter in the history of Manipuri cinema on getting selected in the international competition section of the prestigious International Children Festival.

Shravan Kumar, festival director of the International Children’s Film Festival India yesterday sent the official invitation to the film maker Maipaksana for attending the screening in the festival.

The film is about the victory of a differently-abled boy’s attempt to join a football team. The story revolves around a football loving physically challenged school boy and his determination to take part in his school football.

Maipaksana who had completed three years Diploma in film editing from Jyoti Chitraban Regional Film and Television Institute, Guwahati has also contributed towards the promotion of modern and folk theatre of Manipur.

International Children’s Film Festival India popularly known as The Golden Elephant is a biennial festival that strives to bring the most imaginative and delightful international and national children’s cinema to young audiences in India.

The festival presents features, shorts, live action and animation films over seven days of festive celebrations attended by more than one hundred thousand children and hundreds of film professionals and eminent guests from around the world.

This Asian Panorama competition section will present the best of children’s films from Asia and aims to encourage talented Asian filmmakers who are making high quality, sensitive and entertaining films exclusively for children.

The aim of Little Directors competition section is to encourage children and young people to experiment with the moving image, and stimulate pursuit of film-making both as an art as well as a creative expression of their point of view.

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