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Meghalaya Village Defies Migration in Poignant Sci-Fi Drama

8 Nov

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  • Futuristic film set in 2047 about last 6 residents of remote Meghalaya village
  • Film explores brain drain and loss of roots in Northeast India
  • Wins at Moscow Film Festival include Best Film, Best Director, NETPAC award
Meghalaya Village Defies Migration in Poignant Sci-Fi Drama

A deeply political yet poetic film set in the future year of 2047 is generating buzz at the 31st Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF). 'The Elysian Field', directed by Pradip Kurbah, follows the last six residents of a remote village in Meghalaya who refuse to migrate to any city, despite the looming threat of being the last ones left.

The Khasi-language film, co-written by Kurbah and Paulami Dutta, has already made waves on the international stage. It recently won the Best Film, Best Director, and NETPAC award for Best Asian Film at the 47th Moscow International Film Festival, making it a strong contender at KIFF.

At its core, 'The Elysian Field' explores the power of human connection and the contradictory longing for partnership and self-love. The film also grapples with the themes of death and the fear of dying, as the last villagers are forced to confront their own mortality. Despite the heavy subject matter, the director skillfully infuses the narrative with humor, ensuring the film never becomes morbid.

Ultimately, 'The Elysian Field' serves as a wake-up call, urging audiences to consider the future of Northeast India if the brain drain crisis is not addressed. The director emphasizes that the film is not meant to target any specific government, but rather to hold up a mirror to the choices we make as individuals and communities.

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'The Elysian Field' is a futuristic Khasi film set in 2047 that follows the last 6 residents of a remote village in Meghalaya who refuse to migrate to any city, despite the looming threat of being the last ones left.
'The Elysian Field' has won several prestigious awards, including Best Film, Best Director, and the NETPAC award for Best Asian Film at the 47th Moscow International Film Festival.
The film serves as a wake-up call, urging audiences to consider the future of Northeast India if the brain drain crisis is not addressed. It explores the power of human connection and the contradictory longing for partnership and self-love in the face of this challenge.

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