
DIMAPUR — As part of the 25th edition of Hornbill Festival, the Nagaland Art Centre (NAC), in collaboration with the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), is organising a two-day short film screening event at the LG Hall, CIHSR Campus, 4th Mile, Chümoukedima.
The event showcased captivating short films from the North-East and around the globe, celebrating the rich diversity of cultures and stories through cinema.
The event on Friday was attended by Sedevi Angami, director of CHISR.
Featuring a curated selection of short films from around the world, with a spotlight on the Northeast, he said the event provided a platform for audiences to explore diverse storytelling and cinematic perspectives.
He also said that M Ababe Ezung and Sentienla Pongen Ezung, founder of the Nagaland Art Centre based in the IMC Hall, Dimapur, continues to promote the region's cultural heritage through art and film.
The event also offered a preview of the centre’s upcoming theatre, Meyitsiiloo, which would showcase short films, documentaries and other cinematic productions. The initiative reinforced the centre’s commitment to supporting local artists and preserving Nagaland’s rich cultural legacy and promised to provide a platform for talented filmmakers to exhibit their work, promote cultural exchange, and engage with audiences in a creative setting.