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Assam CM Sonowal inaugurates second Guwahati International Film Festival

| @indiablooms | Oct 26, 2018, at 03:37 pm

Guwahati, Oct 26 (IBNS): Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Thursday inaugurated second Guwahati International Film Festival (GIFF) at Srimanta Sankardev International Auditorium in Guwahati.

With special focus on ASEAN region, the 2nd edition of GIFF organized by Jyoti Chitraban in association with Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Regional Film and Television Institute will showcase altogether 108 films of more than 60 countries during its seven day long schedule.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Sonowal said that the festival was a great beginning to integrate the world and the society.

“The theme of the festival Vasudeva Kutumbakam teaches us to live together, work together and grow together. Film is the medium which plays a crucial role in fulfilling this aim”, the Assam CM said.

Stating that the journey of Assamese film industry started with Rupkonwar Jyoti Prasad Agarwalla’s Joymoti in 1935, he said that over the years, the Assamese films have been successful to earn acclaim from the world.

The Assam CM appreciated the role of the film makers, artists and technicians involved in film making in Assam for this accomplishment.

Further terming the artists as messengers of God, Sonowal said that through their works, artists could connect with the society and develop positivity.

“Films are not just a medium to earn money, it is more of a tool to promote positivity, cooperation, coordination among countries and societies”, Sonowal observed.

Moreover, Sonowal said that the state government is committed to uplift the film industry in Assam and has been extending all possible support to the artists and film makers during last two years.

He also announced that the State Film Policy, which is at the last stage of its finalization, would come up soon in Assam.

The Assam CM also stressed on greater participation of students and youth in the film festival and expressed the view that it would promote creativity and positivity among them.

He mentioned about the thrust given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi through Act East policy for development of North East and said that the festival would give an emphatic boost to his initiatives.

Sonowal said that state government is making all out efforts to transform Guwahati as the gateway to South East Asia and the film festival is an addition in this regard.

Ambassador of Lithuania Julius Pranevicius, Ambassador of Serbia Vladimir Maric, Ambassador Designate of Latvia, Chief Secretary to the Government of Assam Alok Kumar also spoke on the occasion.

While Chairman of Jyoti Chitraban Pabitra Margherita delivered the welcome speech, Festival Director Monita Borgohain threw light on different aspects of the festival. Eminent actor Nipon Goswami, internationally acclaimed film maker from Assam Manju Bora, Canadian film maker Matthew Roy were also present in the inaugural ceremony.

Many renowned faces of Assamese film industry, artists and delegates from the North East and various other countries also took part in the inaugural programme.

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