How Does the Guwahati Asian Film Festival Keep Growing with Thrilling Screenings?

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How Does the Guwahati Asian Film Festival Keep Growing with Thrilling Screenings?

Synopsis

The Guwahati Asian Film Festival is creating waves with its impressive array of films and workshops, engaging audiences and showcasing the best of Asian and Indian cinema. With a strong lineup and vibrant discussions, the festival is a must-see for film enthusiasts.

Key Takeaways

The festival showcases 26 films from various Asian countries.
Engaging workshops and masterclasses enhance audience participation.
It promotes cross-border cultural exchange through cinema.
Guwahati Asian Film Festival is a significant event for the region's cultural landscape.
Support from national entities underscores its importance.

Guwahati, Jan 23 (NationPress) The second day of the 2026 edition of the Guwahati Asian Film Festival (GAFF) at Jyoti Chitraban built upon the success of its inaugural day, witnessing full house screenings and vibrant audience participation, according to officials on Friday.

As stated by an official release, five films from Assam, Manipur, and Vietnam were showcased during the day, attracting an enthusiastic crowd from various backgrounds. The festival honors the diversity of Asian and Indian cinema through a carefully selected collection of 26 films presented over four days.

Organized by Trending Now Media with assistance from the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, GAFF is making a significant impact.

On January 24 (Saturday), the festival's third day will highlight the Assamese film ‘River Tales’ (Noi Kotha) directed by Dr Pankaj Borah, alongside the Marathi feature ‘Blossoming Almond’ by Nehal Ghodke, the Malayalam film ‘Victoria’ by Sivaranjini, the Tulu film ‘Imbu’ by Shivdhwaj Shetty, the Bengali film ‘Parobasi’ (Ethnic Migration) by Monet Roy Saha, and various other international films.

The third day will also include three engaging workshops, masterclasses, and discussions aimed at enhancing the dialogue around film culture in the region. A masterclass titled ‘Ways of Sensing Cinema: Film Review and Appreciation’ led by film critic Christopher Dalton will provide insights on critical viewing and analysis.

Filmmaker Utpal Borpujari and educator/curator Anupama Bose will engage in a dialogue regarding ‘Indie Films: How to Navigate Funds, Festivals and Futures’.

The second edition of GAFF will run until January 25 at Jyoti Chitraban, Guwahati, showcasing a total of 26 regional, national, and international films from ten Asian countries.

Positioned as the sole festival of its kind in this region, GAFF has established a distinctive niche in India's cultural scene by promoting Asian cinema in the Northeast and fostering ongoing cross-border cultural exchange, as highlighted in the official statement.

Point of View

I believe the Guwahati Asian Film Festival is a transformative event for the region, offering a platform for diverse voices in cinema. By showcasing films from various Asian countries, it not only enriches the cultural fabric of Northeast India but also promotes meaningful dialogues about cinema's role in society. This festival is a testament to the region's growing significance in the global film landscape.
NationPress
21 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What films are being showcased at GAFF?
The festival features a lineup of 26 films from various Asian countries, including Assamese, Marathi, Malayalam, Tulu, and Bengali films.
How long will the Guwahati Asian Film Festival run?
The festival is scheduled to run until January 25, 2026.
Who is organizing the Guwahati Asian Film Festival?
It is organized by Trending Now Media with support from the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.
Are there any workshops or masterclasses at GAFF?
Yes, the festival includes workshops and masterclasses focused on film appreciation and discussions on indie films.
Where is the festival taking place?
The festival is being held at Jyoti Chitraban in Guwahati.
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