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The Elysian Field

Ha Lyngkha Bneng is a poignant exploration of human connection amid change, set in 2047 against the serene East Khasi Hills. The film follows Livingstone and his fellow villagers as they confront loss, love, and resilience. With only six villagers remaining, the bonds of friendship and community become vital, offering solace amidst urban migration and loneliness. Livingstone’s journey on a vintage bus symbolizes his enduring love for his late wife, Belinda. As the narrative unfolds, a cast of endearing characters emerges, each grappling with dreams and desires amid loss. Together, they embody resilience, their collective spirit shining through life’s uncertainties. Ha Lyngkha Bneng is a moving testament to the power of community, woven with themes of love, loss, and the enduring strength found in solidarity.

The Elysian Field

NR 2025
Losing Your Mother

Losing Your Mother traces a walk the filmmaker took through Mumbai, India in 2023—the same city in which her Nanabapa (grandfather) studied shortly before emigrating from India to the UK a decade after Indian partition in 1947. Gradually, the filmmaker’s images of the city become testament to the gulf between her Nanbapa’s life and her own, as her attempts to align his memories with the spaces she encounters are repeatedly frustrated. Blending narrative, archival footage and objects with home videos shot by the filmmaker’s mother, the film becomes an attempt to negotiate the gaps and fractures which emerge out of displacement, diaspora and generational trauma.

Losing Your Mother

NR 2025
In Between

Set within the everyday rhythm of college life, In Between follows the quiet emotional space between connection and hesitation. As days pass through classrooms, corridors, and familiar routines, unspoken feelings begin to take shape beneath ordinary moments. Without grand gestures or dramatic declarations, the film reflects on the choices we delay and the moments we assume will wait for us. Caught between hope and uncertainty, the story explores how silence, time, and hesitation can shape relationships and how some moments, once passed, can never be reclaimed.

In Between

NR 2025
TWO PICTURES

After killing his wife, a man recounts the reasons behind his act, attempting to justify the crime through a carefully constructed narrative. As the story unfolds, the same events are revisited from both the husband's and the wife's perspectives, exposing the contradictions hidden within his account. Drawing on the reinterpretation of Indian mythological narratives, the film examines how stories have historically been shaped to legitimize patriarchal power. By connecting ancient epics with contemporary social realities, it explores the ways narratives are constructed, inherited, and used to silence alternative voices.

TWO PICTURES

NR 2025
Joker

The life of this 3 feet 7 inch dwarf is full of mocks and taunts, yet he hugs his illusions and dreams in a positive manner. It is the only way to enjoy being a joker. His companion was a hen who laid eggs everyday and gave him a golden one. He used to sell it and made his ends meet. Due to financial crisis, he got to work in a marriage party, dressed as a joker. It made his life colorful. Suddenly he gets the news of an ongoing fair where he could find work, but unfortunately he reached there at a wrong time.

Joker

NR 2025
I am Revathi

A powerful documentary that chronicles the inspiring life of E. Revathi, a prominent trans woman from India who is a writer, activist, and actress. The film delves into her journey of self-discovery, her struggles against systemic discrimination, and her unwavering fight for the rights and dignity of transgender individuals in Indian society. Through personal interviews, archival footage, and artistic storytelling, the documentary offers a deep, empathetic portrait of Revathi — not just as a trans rights activist, but as a human being who carved a path through social and cultural barriers. It brings to light the emotional, political, and cultural battles she faced, while also celebrating her role as a voice for the marginalized. The film’s title echoes her assertion of identity: "Njan Revathi" — "I am Revathi" — a declaration of existence, pride, and resilience.

I am Revathi

NR 2025
Podi Enna Vittu Enaku Enna Kavala

"Podi Enna Vittu Enaku Enna Kavala" is a Tamil motivational song addressing love failure, inspiring men to embrace resilience after heartbreak. Crafted entirely by multitalented artist Ashoksaravanan, the track highlights his versatility as he single-handedly composed its melody, penned empowering lyrics, and produced its instrumental arrangements. Beyond music, he likely directed the accompanying visuals (e.g., music video) and managed the project’s execution, funding, and release. This end-to-end creative control underscores his dedication to delivering a message of perseverance, blending artistry and logistics to inspire listeners through a unified vision of strength and renewal.

Podi Enna Vittu Enaku Enna Kavala

NR 2025
A Good Wife

‘A Good Wife’ is a deeply personal exploration of womanhood, marriage, and freedom within an Indian community. In Kolkata, a Hindu-Marwari filmmaker prepares to end her marriage while her mother devotes herself to arranging her brother’s bride. Between these parallel searches — for divorce and for a bride — unfolds a study of devotion, silence, and defiance. Through intimate filmmaking, she challenges these expectations, exposing contradictions and seeking personal liberation. This film is her attempt to reclaim agency, question inherited beliefs, and spark dialogue on autonomy and identity. Layering observation with personal reflection, the film questions who defines virtue, who carries the weight of tradition, and ultimately, what it means to be 'A Good Wife.'

A Good Wife

NR 2025
Ricard Dance

"Ricard Dance," once a beloved South Indian art form, now struggles to survive. Once as popular as movie stars, artists like Kochu, Santhosh, Kamaru, and many others spent decades traveling across Kerala with the Sree Durga Ricard Dance Group, bringing thousands of characters to life on stage and captivating audiences. Today, their fame has faded, and they face the painful reality that the stage may soon fall silent. Yet, even amid the dominance of modern media, this glimpse into their journey reveals how the art form still finds love and resilience, cherished by those who remember its power.

Ricard Dance

NR 2025