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With the objective to create awareness and appreciation of good cinema, a film screening was organized by Film Association of Nagaland (FAN) in collaboration with Federation of Film societies here on Saturday, at hill view colony, court road Dimapur.
The film "Alma Viva", by Portuguese French director Cristèle Alves Meira, was distinguished at film festivals in Morocco and France, revealed today the.
Bangladeshi film “Payer Tolay Mati Nai” won the Fipresci-India Critics Award for the ‘Best Debut Feature Film’ at the first edition of World Film Festival Kolkata. The festival commenced on September 20 and ran till September 25, at Nandan Cultural Centre in Kolkata.
Our CorrespondentKohima, June 22 (EMN): The vice president of Federation of Film Societies of India (FFSI) and Asia-Pacific secretary of International Federation of Film Societies (IFFS), Premendra Mazumder, has underscored the need to propagate film culture in order to knit closer ties among the people in the region. Mazumder stated this during an official programme to mark the affiliation of Film Association of Nagaland (FAN) with Federation of Film Societies of India (FFSI) held at RCEMPA in Jotsoma on Wednesday. Informing about the first film festival, which was organised in 1952 in both Bombay and Delhi in India under the initiative of Jawaharlal Nehru, he narrated how governments in different states started to organise similar events in the following years. Reminding that Nagaland had conducted two film festivals through FAN, in collaboration with the state government, Mazumder informed that Northeast states like Assam and Sikkim have also promoted film festivals through similar