Khasi film Ka Pateng among NE films showcased at MIFF 2026

Guwahati, June 17: The 19th Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) 2026 has turned the spotlight on India’s Northeast with a specially curated section featuring short fiction and documentary films that celebrate the region’s diverse cultures, histories, communities, and landscapes.

The festival, underway from June 15 to 21, brings together films in Khasi, Nagamese, Ao, Kokborok, Kaubru, Bhutia, Assamese, Manipuri, English, and Mizo, offering audiences a rare cinematic journey through the eight northeastern states.

Titled around the theme of “Many Voices, One Region,” the showcase highlights stories of resilience, identity, heritage, social change, and environmental conservation, reflecting the region’s rich cultural mosaic.

Among the featured films is “Ka Pateng”, a 30-minute Khasi-language short fiction film. Directed by Sankirang L. Khongwir, the film explores family bonds and buried emotions as three estranged siblings reunite after their mother’s death. It is produced by Ponvishal Chidambaranathan for the National Film Development Corporation Ltd.

Nagaland’s social history finds representation through “Lentina Ao – A Light on the Eastern Horizon,” a documentary chronicling the life and work of pioneering social worker Lentina Ao, whose decades-long service transformed lives across the Naga Hills.

Tripura’s indigenous heritage comes alive in “My Last Face: Flat-Nose (Kungbara),” a documentary that examines the traditional attire and ornaments of the Reang community, revealing how cultural symbols preserve ancestral memory and identity.

From Sikkim, “Shangrila – The Hidden Paradise” moves beyond postcard landscapes to uncover the state’s lesser-known history, geography, and cultural legacy beneath the shadow of Mount Kanchenjunga.

Assam’s contribution, “Teens of 1942 (Biyallisar Larali),” revisits the sacrifices of young freedom fighters Bholanath Nagaria and Radha Bora, preserving the stories of two unsung heroes of India’s independence movement.

Mizoram’s “The Healing Priest (Puithiam)” explores the intersection of tradition and modernity through an ancient healing ritual, reflecting on enduring cultural beliefs surrounding illness and recovery.

The ecological treasures of Manipur are showcased in “Manipur Brow Antlered Deer (Sangai),” a documentary tracing the survival struggle of the endangered Sangai deer in the state’s unique floating grasslands, while drawing attention to broader issues of conservation and conflict.

Festival organisers said the collection aims to introduce wider audiences to the Northeast’s vibrant cultural heritage and contemporary realities through authentic local storytelling.

By bringing together narratives from the Khasi Hills, the Naga Hills, Tripura’s indigenous communities, Sikkim’s Himalayan landscapes, Assam’s freedom movement, Mizoram’s traditional practices, and Manipur’s fragile wetland ecosystems, MIFF 2026 underscores the growing prominence of Northeastern cinema on the national and international stage.

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