Writing from Manipur

8 Comments POSTED: August 28, 2006 14:21 | By: Haobam Paban Kumar

3.jpgHi, all. I am, Haobam Paban Kumar from Manipur ? the eastern most state of India bordering Myanmar. My documentary film A Cry in the Dark (left) is going to have its world premiere at TIFF. 

When Manipur became a part of India in 1949, a large portion of the Manipuri population was resistant, believing the merger to be an illegal and illegitimate annexation. To curb these "separatists," the government adopted the Armed Forces Special Power Act, 1958, allowing officers to not only conduct searches and arrests based on mere suspicion, but to shoot and kill at will. A Cry in the Dark traces the heightening unrest of the Manipuri people after a 32-year-old woman, taken from her home in 2004 by soldiers of the 17th Assam Rifles regiment, was found dead under suspicious circumstances.

A Cry in the Dark will be presented in the Real to Reel programme. I never heard about TIFF before. In fact, TIFF is my first experience of a film festival outside India. Gradually I came to know the importance of TIFF. Since my film got selected for TIFF, a lot of people have been approaching me enquiring about my film. I am very excited about my screening and visit to Toronto. I always wanted to tell stories about my people and I am really proud that TIFF is providing a platform to a beginner like me.

Right now I am very busy preparing for my trip to Toronto. It?s not easy for someone like me coming from this remote part of the world to prepare for this big event. But all the friends at TIFF make it so simple. I thank them for answering the stupidest of questions from me and for their patience. In between I got to know about this blog from Thom Powers. So I just sat and wrote down these few lines.

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